Nasturtiums A. 



Lovely annua!- - on poor sandy soil and coming 



into bloom within a Few weeks alter sowing. Keep plants 

 free of black ap ck-Leaf 40. The 



green seeds are used for peppery pL - 



DWARF VARIETIES. 1 ft. 



817. Golden Globe. Con lact little plants with semi- 



- of bright golden yellow. Pkt. 

 - 



818. Gem Mixture. 5 i-double Bowers 



ire of light and dark colors. Compact. 

 - 



819. Single. Mixed. Splendid mrj truly dwarf 



\ good companion to the Gem Mixture of semi- 

 doubles. Pkt. 10c. 



SEMI-DWARF VARIETIES. 1%fc 



820. Golden Gleam. yellow, semi-double, 



bush] plants with short 

 runners. Pkt. 10c.: oz. 30c.; 'alb. $1 



821. Scarlet Gleam. .--^ irlet, semi-double 



• 3 inches across. Fine plants. Pkt. 1". 

 ■ 



822. Gleam Hybrids. \ mixture of all the Gleam 



Jb. $1.00. 



TALL VARIETY 



823. Tall. Mixed. The 8 to 10-foot runners can be rj 



to fences and trellises or spread over walls, etc. A wide 

 range of colors. Pkt. 10c. 



Nierembergia A. 



824. Purple Robe. Bronze Medal, 1942 All-America 

 Selections. Cushion-like mats covered with lovely 

 blue, cup-shaped flowers. A perennial in mild climates. 

 Pkt. 25c.; Aoz. $1.00. 



827. Pansy, Roggli 



Swiss Giants 



Pkt. 35c. 



Nigella A. 



825. Damascena Double blue I 



t>ng line feathery foliage. Blooms profus 



for borders and for cuttii . _■■/. J5c;0 



Pansies A..R-G. 



Pansies may be sown in August or Se] ember for • 

 bloom the following spring or may be pLnted early in the 

 spring for later bloom. Seedlings need winter protection. 



826. Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. This mixture has a 

 wide range of colors and the large flowers have delight- 

 fully marked faces. Pkt. 15c.; J ,oz. 75c: '■;•■/. 



827. Roggli Swiss Giants. Extremely large flowers of 

 heavy texture and rich dark colors place this strain in 

 front rank. Long, strong stems hold the flower- 

 above the foliage. Pkt. 35c.; rVoz- SI. 50; > 5 oz. - 



5.00. 



828. Super Maple Leaf Giants, Mixed. The largest- 

 flow- ■- ay blooms will measure over 5 inches 

 across and the average is above 4 inches. This is a special 

 selected strain with flowers perfectly round in shape and 

 of a velvety texture. Colors tend to the darker shades 

 and plants are compact, yet huskv. Pkt. 35c. 



829. Engelmann's Giants. Famous for their huge 



• rs, dark and light shades. A choice bedding and cut- 

 flower strain. Pkt. 35c. 



Petu 



mas A. 



Truly everybody's flower. They are easy to grow and 

 from early summer until frost they provide color in quan- 

 tity. For bedding, for the border, window-box or potting, 

 they are unsurpassed. There are many types of both plant 

 and flower. All are beautiful; some are sensational. 



SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERED RUFFLED 

 750A. Fluffy Ruffes. A fine mixture of veined and bi- 

 leautrfully fringed, so heavily ruffled they 

 appear double. Best for home gardens. Pkt. 25c. 

 832. Martha Washington. (Fancy nana compacta.) 

 Large 3-inch ruffled flowers of blush-pink, the center 

 veined with wine-red deepening to violet. Dwarf, com- 

 pact plants less than a foot high. Pkt. 25c. 

 735A. Theodosia. The largest fringed rose Petunia with a 



1 5c. 

 737A. White Beauty. Finest clear white. Pkt. 25c 



830. Giants of California Ruffled, Mixed. A well- 

 balanced mixture of large fringed and ruffled flowers of 

 light and dark colors, including pink and rose shades 

 with attractive throats. Pkt. 25'.: oz.$1.75. 



831. Dwarf Giants of California, Dark and Light 

 Shades. Dwarf, sturdy plants especially suited to pot- 

 ire. Flowers are beautifully ruffled and fringed. 



Pkt. 25c: ,,oz. =1 .75. 



841. Petunia, Rosy Morn 

 Pkt. 10c 



843. Petunia, Topaz Rose 

 Pkt 15c. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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750A. Petunia, Fluffy Ruffles. Pkt. 25c. 



