N OVELTIES and Of he/- Fare Flowers 
Giant Pansy, Blue Waters 
A new giant Pansy of a uniform rich deep blue 
color, with extremely large, well-formed flowers of 
great substance on long stems. A rare shade in 
Pansies. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
Petunia grandiflora, Single Fringed, 
Dainty Lady 
This All-America Selection is the first yellow 
Petunia and is appropriately named. It is exqui¬ 
sitely dainty. The lovely single flowers are elegantly 
fringed and the soft pale yellow color simply belongs 
to the graceful flower. 'For borders, bedding, win¬ 
dow-boxes, or even as a cut-flower, you will love it. 
The plants are neat, compact, semi-dwarf, and 
bloom freely all season through. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Petunia, Blue Bedd er 
A lovely Petunia of the Nana Erecta type, with 
single flowers 2 to 3 inches across. The color is a 
rich, royal blue, a very attractive shade when used 
in beds, borders, window-boxes, or pots. Plants 
average 1^ feet in height. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Petunia, Snowstorm 
A glorious new Petunia, the finest large-flowering 
pure white we have ever seen. Flowers are large, 
averaging 4 inches in diameter, and beautifully 
frilled. The white is pure and fresh and as the plants 
are in continuous bloom, a bed of this variety is 
truly much like a bed of snow. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Petunia, Celestial Rose 
An exceptionally fine little Petunia is this free- 
flowering variety. Low, compact plants, hardly 
8 inches high, cover themselves all summer and fall 
with 2-inch flowers of lustrous rose, as clear and 
brilliant as a petunia flower could be. For bedding, 
window-boxes, or pots it is supreme. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Linaria Maroccana, Fairy Bride 
New Balcony Petunias, Netted Gem 
New Balcony Petunia, Netted 
Blue Gem 
A striking new color in the Balcony group. Fine 
for bedding and especially valuable for window- 
boxes and baskets. Color of the flower is steel-blue, 
beautifully netted and veined with deep violet. 
Individual flowers often measure 4 inches across. 
Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
Petunia, Flaming Velvet 
/^\ The winner of the Gold Medal in the 1936 A1I- 
America Selections. The plants are of medium 
size, about 15 inches in height, and very 
uniform, blooming in great profusion all season. 
The large, single flowers are of an unusually rich 
shade of velvety wine-purple, a gorgeous coloring, 
indeed. Our seed of this lovely Petunia is 100% 
pure and will produce flowers of a richness of color¬ 
ing never before seen in a Petunia. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Myosotis, Lavender Gem 
BIENNIAL 
Distinct not only because of its color, but also 
for its neat, erect habit of growth. Lavender Gem 
is admirably suited for use as a border plant. It is 
a distinct medium lavender, entirely free from any 
rose or mauve shade, and 6 to 8 inches high. It may 
be sown either in the early spring for late bloom or 
in July and August for bloom early the following 
spring. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Linaria Maroccana, Fairy Bride 
This new Linaria is a gem. The little plants are 
rarely 8 inches high, but pleasingly bushy and won¬ 
derfully floriferous. The tiny, snapdragon-like 
flowers are pure white—a glistening white not often 
found in the garden—and are so numerous that a 
group of Fairy Bride in bloom is a veritable carpet 
of snow. It should be started in flats and trans¬ 
planted when the ground gets warm. Pkt. 50 cts. 
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