1121 WASHINGTON ST. WEST NEWTON,MASS 
SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS 
HUNNEMANIA, Sunlite. This clear, canary-yellow 
Giant Tulip Poppy is very pretty and does well in 
a sunny position in well drained soil. It is a semi¬ 
double cut flower with lasting qualities and a long 
season of bloom; combines well with your favorite 
blue flowers. Pkt., 20c. 
LARKSPUR, Rosamond. The individual florets of 
this distinct, pure, bright rose self color are large 
and very double, evenly and closely placed on stems 
about 4 feet tall. It is nearly two weeks earlier and 
gives a good cut before other Larkspurs are avail¬ 
able. So outstanding as to win a Gold Medal Award 
in 1933. Pkt., 25c. 
NEW LUPINES, HARTWEGII OR KING. The 
plants grow from 3 to 4 feet high, and are base¬ 
branching, with six to eight huge spikes to a plant. 
They are excellent for cut bloom and can be forced 
under glass. 
King Blue. Rich dark blue, with a pure white stripe 
in the standard of each flower. Pkt., 20c.; X / A oz., 
$1; oz., $3. 
King White. Enormous, glistening pure white flowers. 
Pkt., 20c.; % oz., $1; oz., $3. 
MARIGOLD, French Tall Double Royal Scot. Royal 
Scot is one of the most striking color combinations 
one could wish for. The large, well formed double 
flowers are produced in abundance on plants from 
24 to 30 inches in height, fine for garden or cutting 
use. The color is a bold combination of mahogany 
and gold. Pkt., 25c. 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf Double Gem Mixture. An 
evenly balanced range of cheerful colors on dwarf, 
compact gem-like plants, the ideal annual for bor¬ 
der and edging use. The plants are truly dwarf and 
compact, without runners, and hold their compact 
form. The good sized sweet scented double flowers 
gaily cover the little plants in an excellent color 
range. Pkt., 25c.; 1 oz., 75c. 
Dwarf Double, “Golden Globe.” This pretty novelty 
bears the same large double sweet-scented golden 
yellow flowers that have made the reputation of the 
Nasturtium Golden Gleam, but the habit of the 
plant is quite different. Instead of being a semi¬ 
runner it forms an almost perfect globe, thus obvi¬ 
ating the trouble experienced by gardeners in keep¬ 
ing the plant within the desired bounds. Pkt., 15c.; 
oz., 35c. 
Double Semi-dwarf Sweet Scented. The* plants are 
semi-dwarf, throwing short runners from well- 
rounded, free-flowering bushes. Stems are long, and 
bear the flowers well above the foliage of the plants. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Golden Gleam. Golden yellow. $0.10 $0.25 
Orange Gleam. Deep orange. .25 1.25 
Scarlet Gleam . .15 .50 
Gleam Hybrids. All colors. .15 .35 
PETUNIA, Giant Double Fringed “Victorious.” The 
finest strain of large flowering, dwarf, double Petu¬ 
nias yet seen. A wonderful assortment of brilliant 
and fancy colors will be found in this superb mix¬ 
ture. Also makes excellent pot plants. Pkt., $1.00. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA (Mexican Sunflower). This 
half-hardy annual is a shrub-like plant of enormous 
dimensions — 8 feet high. The orange-colored, 
daisy-like flowers are 3 to 4 inches in diameter, on 
stems almost a yard long. A splendid and imposing 
subject for the back of a flower-bed or to place 
amid shrubs. Pkt., 15c.; % oz., 40c.; % oz., 75c. 
TROLLIUS, Golden Queen. A hardy perennial of 
merit, growing 4 feet high and producing enormous 
buttercup-like flowers 4 inches in diameter. Their 
color is rich gold. Award of Merit, Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society of England. Pkt., 35c.; 3 pkts., $1. 
GIANT-FLOWERING VERBENAS. The strain we 
are offering is equal to our Mammoth Verbenas in 
the number of flowers to each truss, and has the 
added advantage in that the individual florets are 
larger. The plants attain a height of 1 foot, and, 
if sown outdoors early in May, may be had in 
bloom by July. 
Luminosa. Shades of salmon, flesh, and coral on a 
ground of flame-pink. 
Salmon-Pink. Pure, even tone of salmon-pink. 
Spectrum Red. In the large-flowered class of the an¬ 
nual Verbena, this wonderful color is just dazzling. 
White King. Pure white. 
Royale. Royal blue, primrose-yellow eye. 
Etna. Vivid scarlet with small yellow eye. 
Mixed. A mixture of all shades. 
Each pkt., 15c.; ]/ 8 oz., 60c.; % oz., $1. 
VERBENA VENOSA, Lilacina (H.H.P.). Growing a 
foot and producing such a mass of flowers as to 
hide all the foliage, this new variety with delicate 
lavender blue flowers is at once acceptable for car¬ 
pet bedding, borders, and for cutting—valuable for 
color schemes, too. Pkt., 35c. 
ZINNIA, Scabious Flowered Mixture. The flowers, 
somewhat less than medium-sized, bear a remark¬ 
able resemblance to the annual Scabiosa, from 
which they get their name. The plants are ex¬ 
tremely free flowering, 2 to iy 2 feet high. While 
the color range includes all popular shades, it is par¬ 
ticularly rich in shades of crimson, scarlet, orange, 
yellow and pink. Pkt., 25c.; % oz -> 50c. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered or Fantasy Finest Mixed. 
Fantasy is the most fascinating new Zinnia type in¬ 
troduced in many years. The very informal, shaggy 
appearing flowers are graceful and interesting. The 
rounded medium sized flowers are composed of a 
mass of shaggy ray-like petals which give a delicate 
and refined appearance. Pkt., 25c.; 
!4 oz -> 
50c. 
Giant Dahlia-flowered. Bodger’s gold 
medal 
strains, 
immense double. 
Pkt. 
Va oz - 
Crimson Monarch . 
$0.15 
$0.60 
Dream. Deep lavender . 
.15 
.60 
Exquisite. Light rose deep center. 
.15 
.60 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
.15 
.60 
Golden State. Orange yellow. 
.15 
.60 
Lemon Beauty. Light lemon yellow.. 
.15 
.60 
Luminosa. Bright deep pink. 
.15 
.60 
Meteor. Glowing deep red. 
.15 
.60 
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