NEW FLOWERS 
for Your 
1938 Garden 
AGERATUM, Fairy Pink 
This dainty little “Floss Flower” is remarkable 
for its evenness of habit, as well as for its un¬ 
usual coloring—soft rose-pink. Plants begin to 
bloom when very small and soon make a solid, 
compact mass of flowers 5 inches high, for pots, 
edgings, or low beds. Pkt., 25c. 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem (See under Centaurea Cyanus) 
Packet, 15c 
BALSAM, Bush-flowered, Torch 
Balsams are easily-grown summer annuals with 
large, double-camellia-like blooms. Unlike the 
taller growing Balsams, the flowers in the Bush- 
flowered type are carried at the tips of the stems 
and make a show of color rather than of foliage. 
Hardly a foot in height, the little bushes of 
“Torch” are a mass of glistening vermillion-red 
flowers for many weeks. A happy choice for a 
pot, or any sunny bed. Pkt., 25c. 
CALENDULA, Crested, Orange Fantasy 
Distinctly different from any other Calendula. 
Color is coppery-orange with petals edged deep 
brownish-red; outer petals long and inner petals 
short and curled, to form a bronze-colored, crested 
center. 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections for 1938. 
Pkt., 25c. 
CALLIOPSIS, Golden Crown 
Larger than Calliopsis Golden Wave, and semi¬ 
double, but of the same cheery golden yellow, 
with small maroon center-zone. Flowers are fra¬ 
grant, on 1-foot stems, making Golden Crown 
ideal for both cutting and bedding through spring 
and summer. A quick and easy annual. 
Award of Merit, All-American Selections for 1938. 
Pkt., 25c. 
