Selected Seeds 
PETUNIA, Large Flowering Double 
Type. Very popular. Approximately 
50 per cent fully double, 40 per cent 
semi-double, and the remaining 10 per 
cent attractive singles. Flowers huge. 
Rose Pink and White. A new and 
attractive colored petunia in the lighter 
colors. The large flowers look like frills 
of pink lace, the white predominating 
in some, the pink in others....pkt. $1.00 
Diener’s Double Ruffled Monsters, 
Mixed. (No. 38). We offer in Mr. Die¬ 
ner’s own packets, this most outstand¬ 
ing mixture of doubles in full color 
range. 
Small pkt. 50c; extra large pkt. $1.00 
PETUNIA, Diener’s Ruffled Monsters, 
Mixed. Single. This is the same as¬ 
sortment (No. 8) that has carried Mr. 
Diener’s reputation for Petunias 
throughout the world, and the seeds 
come direct to us from the Diener gar¬ 
dens. Contains coppery red, mauve, 
salmon-rose, lilac pink, flesh pink and 
many other new colorings..pkt. 50c 
PETUNIAS, Balcony or Pendula Type. 
The type highly recommended by Syd¬ 
ney B. Mitchell (Sunset Magazine gar¬ 
den consultant) for garden use because 
of their value in massing. Also most 
effective in window boxes. Abundant 
bloomers. 
Alba. Ivory white. Very effective. 
pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 35c 
Black Prince. Rich, deep velvety 
crimson, this new color in Petunias 
will add a regal note to any garden. 
pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 60c 
Blue Wonder. A new introduction. 
Clear bright deep blue of. better color 
and habit than any other blue variety. 
A full mass of solid blue color that 
does not fade in the sun. 
pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 40c 
Flaming Velvet. We have with¬ 
drawn our listing of this variety, as it 
did not hold up to its performance in 
the All-American trials. We suggest 
instead, Black Prince, a very colorful, 
striking Petunia. 
Ramona. A splendid new rose pink 
variety with a fine, strong color. 
pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 40c 
Mixed. Including Blue Wonder, Ra¬ 
mona, and other varieties of white, 
rose, violet and other shades. 
pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 35c 
PHLOX GIGANTEA, Art Shades. A 
new strain of. phlox drummondi with 
blooms well over one inch in diameter, 
in a soft range of colors, as salmon, 
appleblossom, light blue, mauve, rose, 
etc., each with white or cream eye. 
Winner of Award of Merit, 1935 All- 
American Selections, but not released 
until last year. Worth an unqualified 
recommendation on the basis of size 
or the attractive color range alone. 
Ranks as a standout when both of these 
points are considered. 
pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c 
SNAP 
DRAGON 
CHRISTMAS 
CANDLE 
PHLOX, Sunrise. A dwarf growing (na- 
na compacta) type Phlox that is ideal 
for use in beds for solid color. The 
color, light La France pink with eye 
of deeper pink, and the full flower 
heads mark this fine annual as a “bell 
ringer”.pkt. 25c 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Velvet Flower). One of 
the easiest of annuals to grow, and a 
most aristocratic and colorful plant. 
Trumpet-like flowers which bloom pro¬ 
fusely and are excellent for cutting. 
In crimson, gold, black, violet, brown, 
blue and other shades—mixed. 
pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 50c 
SCABIOSA CAUCASIA (Blue Bonnet). 
P. New Giant Isaac House Strain. The 
finest Scabiosa for Pacific Coast gar¬ 
dens. Huge flowers, fringed and ruffled, 
in shades from lavender to dark blue. 
'pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 60c 
SCABIOSA COLUMBARIA. Pink. A 
growth similar to Caucasica. Color— 
orchid pink .pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). At¬ 
tractive blooms, colored and formed 
like miniature orchids. Showy in the 
garden and fine in small bouquets. 
New Sunset Hybrids. A well balanced 
blend, consisting of bright rose and 
carmine shades, each butterfly-like 
flower marked with gold or white. Two- 
foot plants, covered with blooms. Fine 
for potting, massing, or cutting. Easily 
grown .pkt. 25c 
Rock Garden Hybrids. A new strain 
with colors similar to the Sunset hy¬ 
brids, but compact in growth. Ideal 
for rockeries or pot plants, as they 
grow only six inches high.pkt. 25c 
SNAPDRAGONS. Rust-Resistant, Bed¬ 
ding Type. Growing only 18 inches tall, 
but covered with blooms, the showier 
colors of this type are as fine for bor¬ 
ders or for beds of solid color as any¬ 
thing we know of. 
The three color shades that we have 
selected have been chosen because they 
are easily the most intense, showy bed¬ 
ding Snapdragons available in rust-re¬ 
sistant seed stock. All are offered for 
the first time this season and are char¬ 
acterized by longer, taller flower spikes 
then have previously been available 
in this type. 
Orange Shades. Large blooms with 
full flower spikes. In shades varying 
from deep tangerine to golden orange. 
Sensationally bright and showy. 
pkt. 25c; 1/64 oz. 75c; 1/32 oz. $1.35 
Red Shades. Shades of deep crim¬ 
son, garnet and ruby. Very rich in 
color, and with large flowers on good 
spikes, ideal for a bed of rich color, 
pkt. 25c; 1/64 oz. 75c; 1/32 oz. $1.35 
Rose Pink Shades. Colorings best 
described as variations of Begonia rose. 
Very gorgeous, and of fine flowering 
habit—large blooms, good spikes, etc. 
pkt. 25c; 1/64 oz. 75c; 1/32 oz. $1.35 
Special Collection. One packet each. 
All three Bedding Type Snapdragons 
listed above.60c 
See next page for tall type snapdragons, 
including Christmas Candle, an unex¬ 
celled mixture, and nine other outstand¬ 
ing varieties. 
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