Murvon’s 
And Rare Annual Flowers 
Many new novelties will be found listed in the following I 
pages. Everyone is an outstanding variety in its class. A* 
large number of them have received gold medals and awards 
of merit. We offer them to our customers with the know¬ 
ledge that they will give complete satisfaction. 
New Petunia Flaming Velvet 
Gold Medal Award 
All America 
A magnificent new Pe¬ 
tunia of a gorgeous flam¬ 
ing velvet color. So out¬ 
standing was this magni¬ 
ficent flower that it receiv¬ 
ed the only gold medal 
awarded this year at the 
All American Trials. This 
remarkable type we have 
checked against many 
others, and for profuse¬ 
ness of bloom, brilliancy 
and richness of color, im¬ 
mense size of flowers, and 
length of blooming period, 
outclasses and surpasses 
every other type. Order 
this seed early as it is 
new and very scarce. No. 
878. Pkt. 20c; 2 Pkts. 35c. 
New Dahlia 
Mignon Dwarf 
Delightful very dwarf 
Dahlia Suitable for beds 
and borders. Seed plant¬ 
ed in the spring will 
produce plants that will 
bloom the first season. 
Interesting and fasci¬ 
nating to know. The 
plants are dwarf and 
symmetrical in growth, 
with a wide bright color 
range. Make ideal pot 
plants for the house. 
Very easy to grow in 
any fair garden soil. 
This seed has been sav¬ 
ed from the most care- 
fully hand-hybridized 
blooms of the choicest 
variety. No. 877. Pkt. 
10c; 3 Pkts. 25c; 
New Japanese Chrysanthemum 
This beautiful Chrysan¬ 
themum has many great 
merits over other varie¬ 
ties of Chrysanthemums. 
It is hardy, easy of cul¬ 
ture and comes to flower 
the same autumn from 
seed. Naturally Japanese 
Mountain Chrysanthemum 
will grow to a wild bush 
if left by itself, but if 
pinched two or three 
times. A good shaped bush 
can be obtained by pro¬ 
per pinching and staking 
you can grow them to 
the most showy and artis¬ 
tic style of hanging or 
spray pot plants. If prop 
erly cultivated, they will 
hang down as long as 4 
to 6 feet, with 2 ft. width, 
that may be termed as 
“Cascade” or “Drooping” 
type and will make a most 
fascinating decoration in 
the corner of the parlor 
or the dining room. Many 
different colors, w h i te , 
cream, yellow, bronze, 
pink, rose, red, crimson, 
and many other inter¬ 
mediate shades. Full cul¬ 
tural directions are print¬ 
ed on each package so 
that you may obtain the 
same results as shown in 
this illustration. 
No. 894. Pkt. 15c; 
2 Pkts. 25c. 
, 
New Verbena Apple Blossom 
An entirely new Verbena of exceptional merit. A delightful 
new color. The florets are almost white, shading to a delicate 
Cameo Pink towards the edge of the petals. The very edge of 
the petals being a true Cameo Pink, giving the blossom a de¬ 
lightful two tone effect. The individual florets are one and 
one-fourth inches in diameter. The flower head itself mea¬ 
sures about four to five inches across. Under ordinary con¬ 
ditions the plant measures two feet in diameter. A fine Ver¬ 
bena that is very free flowering and comes 99% true to color. 
No. 881 Pkt. 15c; 2 Pkts. 25c. 
Golden Globe 
A wonderful new Golden 
Giant Nasturtium. Ex¬ 
tremely reliable in every 
way. Double dwarf com¬ 
pact plants. The giant 
double, and semi-double, 
sweet scented, golden yel¬ 
low flowers are carried 
well above the foliage. An 
excellent Golden Nastur¬ 
tium that comes perfectly 
true. The plants are 
dwarf about 12 to 15 
inches tall. When i n 
bloom it is a blaze of 
color. Marvelous flowers 
attractively d i s p 1 a yed 
against shiny green foli¬ 
age. An excellent variety 
for window boxes, pots, or 
the garden. No. 879. Pkt. 
10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 
Celosia Dwarf Golden Feather 
An unusually showy 
and decorative plant 
either for the house or 
garden. It makes an 
excellent companion 
plant for our “Celosia 
Flame of Fire” describ¬ 
ed on page seven. The 
bright showy golden 
tufts are attractively 
dis played against 
a splendid green foliage. 
Attracts considerable 
attention w herever 
grown. We recommend 
this fine strain for bor¬ 
der or mass plantation 
with a space of 2 ft. 
apart each w'ay. The 
average height is about 
15 to 18 inches with a 
perfect pyramidal shape. 
No. 880. Pkt. 10c; 
3 Pkts. 25c 
New Nasturtium 
The Murvon Seed Company, 
Printed in U.S.A. 
South Norwalk, Conn. 
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