All-America Silver Medal Award, 1943. 
Award, 1942. 
h Outstanding Records 
of guard petals. Bushy plants with light green 
|foliage. Fine for bedding and an excellent cut 
| flower. 
\MARIGOLD, SUNKIST 
| (Hardy annual, 4 in.) 
Pkt. 15e¢ 
Distinctive new Marigold, exceptionally uniform 
in plant habit, flower form, and color. Very 
‘dwarf and compact with a wealth of one-inch 
golden-orange blossoms of the Harmony type, 
Scabiosa center surrounded by several rows of 
broader guard petals. One of the earliest Marigolds 
to bloom outdoors, continuing for a long season. 
Unusually good for edgings and for window boxes. 
Pkt. 15e¢ 
PETUNIA, ALL-DOUBLE AMERICA 
(Hardy annual, 10 in.) 
Beautiful bright rose pink blossoms of the carna- 
tion type. The dwarf, small-leaved plants produce 
\flowers early and freely, continuing over a long 
period. Particularly good for window boxes. Uni- 
form habit and type. All-America Silver Medal 
Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA, IGLOO (Hardy annual, 10 in.) 
Many small creamy white flowers with yellow 
_ throats crowd the dwarf, compact plants. This 
new type of petunia plant keeps its neat shape all 
summer, blooming from about June 15 to late 
summer when seed is sown in mid-April. For 
massing in borders or for window boxes, Igloo is 
unexcelled. All-America Bronze Medal, 1943. 
Pkt. 15c 
SWEET PEA, SPRING FLOWERING 
Five beautiful new colors are now available in 
addition to other tints and shades given on page 
20: Clear Cerise, Crimson, Rose Carmine, Salmon 
Cream Pink, and Scarlet. Each: Pkt. 10¢ 
VIOLA, BLUE ELF 
(Hardy perennial, 9 in.) 
A new and distinct variety of our own introduc- 
tion. The low-growing plants are covered with 
34-inch blossoms, the upper petals deep violet 
blue, the lower petals light violet blue with gold 
eye and black markings. Blue Elf is ideal for rock 
gardens, for semi-shaded damp spots, for window 
boxes, and for edgings. The long stems and small 
dark green leaves make Blue Elf daintily effective 
in low bowls and vases. Although perennial, it is 
best treated as an annual. Seed sown in March 
will produce flowers June to August. Pkt. 15c 
Viola, Blue Elf 
