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Petunia 
BLACK PRINCE. (A 1937 Novelty). Aaother splendid new 
variety of deep velvety red. We believe this to be a little richer 
in shade and more uniform than Flaming Velvet. Balcony or 
semi'trailing type. 25c per doz. 
DAINTY LADY. (1936 Novelty). The first yellow Petunia. 
Color a delicate golden yellow; large, single, fringed flowers. 
The plants are neat, compact, semi-dwarf, and free-flowering, 
bearing generous quantities of medium-sized, delicately fringed 
light golden yellow flowers throughout the summer. 25c per doz. 
FLAMING VELVET. (All-America Gold Medal Winner 1936). 
Color a rich velvety bloodied or crimson. Bedding type. 25c 
per doz. 
PERIWINKLE. A delightful shade of pastel blue; flowers large, 
bold five'pointed; plant compact. 25c per doz. 
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STEEL BLUE. Heliotrope or lavender with dark veinings. 25c per 
doz. 
THEODOSIA. Excellent, well fringed rich rose with contrasting 
golden center. Splendid for bedding. 25c per doz. 
Poppy 
AMURENSE, Yellow Wonder. (1937 AIL America Winner). This 
new Iceland Poppy is undoubtedly the finest and largest flowered 
variety to date. Large flowers of bright Buttercup-yellow are 
freely produced on stems 25 inches long. Fine for cutting. 
Though properly a perennial, it will bloom the first year from 
seed. 25c per doz. 
GARTREF NEW HYBRIDS. An Iceland Poppy in the new art 
shades with darker penciled edging. An excellent cut flower. 
Blooms the first year. 25c per doz. 
Scabiosa 
Zinnia (Chrysanthemum-Flowered), Fantasy' 
ROSETTE. New. A glorious new color in annual Scabiosa. Ro- 
sette is a beautiful shade of deep rose, heavily suffused with 
salmon. The flowers are extra-large and the stems are long and 
stiff. This glorious, glowing new color will undoubtedly make 
Rosette a most popular flower for the garden. 25c per doz. 
Scabiosa, Rosette 
Verbena 
DANEBROG. (All-America 193 5). Intense scarlet with contrast¬ 
ing large white eye; dwarf compact habit of growth; very showy 
and attractive and comes true to type and rich sparkling color. 
25c per doz. 
MISS ELLEN WILLMOTT. Bright salmon-rose with white eye; 
large florets and excellent color; a valuable addition to the gar¬ 
den. 25c per doz. 
Zinnia 
CROWN OF GOLD. (1936 Introduction). The aristocrat among 
Zinnias—each petal of the flower is overlaid with a deep golden 
yellow at the base, while carrying out the individual flower color 
at the tip. The color range includes the popular shades—old 
rose, cream, yellow, carmine, red, pink, etc., in mixture. 25c 
per doz. 
DESERT GOLD. (1937 Novelty). Shades of yellow and gold, 
each petal overlaid at the base with a deeper color, giving a 
charming bi-color combination. 25c per doz. 
FANTASY. (Chrysanthemum-flowered Varieties). (Award of 
Merit Winner 193 5 All-America Selections). Fantasy is the 
most fascinating new Zinnia type introduced to the flower world 
in many years. The very informal, shaggy appearing flowers are 
graceful and interesting, quite distinct from the stiff formal Zin¬ 
nias to which we are accustomed. The rounded, medium-sized 
flowers are composed of a mass of shaggy, raylike petals which 
give a delicate and refined appearance large enough to satisfy the 
desire for mass of color, yet small enough to lend themselves 
gracefully to flower arrangement. The color range includes the 
brightest shades of red, yellow, and orange as well as the popular 
pastel pinks and creams. 25c per doz. 
FANTASY, STAR DUST. (193 7 Novelty, All-America winner). 
This informal Star Dust Zinnia will be welcomed with enthu¬ 
siasm. It has the same form as the type Fantasy but the color 
is a rich, deep, golden yellow. Free-flowering and early. Height 
2i/ 2 feet. 25c per doz. 
SCABIOUS-FLOWERED AUTUMN TINTS. (Novelty 1937). 
A new strain, perfect in form of flower. The real beauty is in 
the colors which range through all the gorgeous autumn tints 
and include orange, russet, dull red, carmine-red, and intermediate 
shades. Fine for cut flowers. 25c per doz. 
Edward Lehde Nurseries, Gardenville, N. Y. 
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