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BURBANK'S 1920 NEW CREATIONS IN SEEDS 
OENOTHERA "AMERICA." 
SINGLE BLOOMS NEARLY AS LARGE AS AN ORDINARY POCKET HANDKERCHIEF. 
Oenothera "America" (Evening Primrose) gigantic Evening Prim- 
^ rose oi snowy white has 
given universal satisfaction wherever grown. Tlie blossoms are nearly or quite 
eighteen inches in circumference, a single petal covering a whole llower of other 
kinds. Packet, 15c; two, 25c. 
Oenothera Rosea '^^^^ dwarf Mexican evening primrose produces a profu- 
sion of satiny, rose-colored poppy-like flowers all summer. 
Of easiest culture in any sunny loc;),tion. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
The Blue Petunia ^ his new colo r in 
petunias is a very pleas- 
ing one never before obtained. The seed now 
offered comes "true blue." A very beautiful 
petunia. Packet, 15c. 
Petunia — Rosy Morn ^9^^ carmine-pink 
with white throat; 
makes a very dainty and effective border. 
Packet, 15c. 
No flower stands drought, poor soil and 
even neglect better than the Petunias. 
THE NEW "BLUE" PETUNIA. 
— P/io/o bu Ilerberl Gleason, Boston. 
Whitlavia Grandiflora beautiful, easily 
grown native flower, 
bearing great numbers of violet-blue flowers 
all summer. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
Platycodon New Double White Hardy perennial never before offered; 
, . „ very choice clematis formed double snow 
white flowers. Plants, dwarf, eighteen inches to two feet. Packet, 25c; three, 50c. 
Platvcodon ^^^w single and double blue and white mixed. 
•'^ Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
You will be surprised with the beauty of this new 
and highly selected strain. Packet, 10c; three, 25c. 
The New Red Sunflower 
