NEW AND MOST OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Pansy— Baby Delight 
We otter this attractive Baby 
Pansy as a Novelty of unusual 
merit. It is a lovely blue Pansy; 
plants do not exceed 4-inches in 
height and make a compact bushy 
growth. It is very early to flower 
under favorable conditions, from 
70 to 80 days from sowing seed. 
The plants covered with waved blue 
flowers are a beautiful sight. Ideal 
for rock gardens or borders. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 8<i 160 seeds 1 5*. 
Celosia —Flame of Fire 
A very striking novelty and always 
attracts attention in the garden. 
Plants grow in perfect pyramidal 
form 18 to 20 inches high, carrying 
large fiery-red colored tops ana 
many branches, each smaller than 
the top making the entire plant 
look like many flames of Are. 
Pkt., 100 seeds S ti 280 seeds 1 Q<t. 
Torch Flower 
This is something quite different 
from other flowers and is specially 
attractive when grown in borders. 
Plants grow only about 10 inches 
high and being so close to the 
ground remind one of a torch be¬ 
ing drawn Into the earth. The entire 
plant is a dark red color and it 
makes a rapid growth from seed. 
Pkt., 200 seeds &t; 500 seeds 1 Q<. 
Sunset Lily 
A very showy, hardy Lily and easi¬ 
ly grown from seed. Plants grow 
from 4 to 5 feet tall and produce 
graceful rich orange blooms marked 
with crimson spots and yellow cir¬ 
cles. It is perfectly hardy and 
blooms during June and July. Cul¬ 
tural directions on all packets. 
Pkt., 60 seeds 5<i 160 seeds 1 O*. 
Aubrletia— Monarch Strain 
The originators claim this is the 
finest introduction ever made. Plants 
are of dwarf, compact, neat habit 
in growth and very free flowering. 
The mixture contains colors of al¬ 
most every conceivable shade of 
deep red, rosy violet, rose, violet, 
lavender, pink, purple, blue, mauve, 
etc., and a bed in bloom makes a 
riot of color and visitors have said 
they resemble Persian carpets. Cul¬ 
ture on packets. Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 1 Oc 200 seeds 1 5<. 
Giant Petunias —Fringed and Ruffled Beauties 
This color illustration gives but a faint idea of the large 
size and gorgeous colors in these fringed and ruffled beau¬ 
ties, often measuring 6 to 6 inches across, produced in a 
wide range of soft delicate shades and deep rich colors. 
For several years we have been making improvements 
in Giant Fringed and Ruffled types and realize that no 
painted picture can adequately snow the gorgeous colors 
and beauty of form nature has given these magnificent 
flowers. They must be grown to be appreciated. 
Special 1937 Mixture—Pkt., 200 seeds 10<5 500 seeds 20<. 
See Page 25 for Other Petunias 
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