F. H. Ebeling 
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Russell Lupine 
(From England) 
To feel the moist warm earth in the spring—to smell it fresh with rain 
and fragrant flower—to dig and plant nature’s flower gifts, assured of new 
thrills, new experiences. 
It is to you happy gardeners who glory in your amateur standing, 
Ebeling’s bring the best outstanding flowers for 1938 to grow and enjoy 
in your own gardens. The three leaders are Russell Lupins, Pansy Coro¬ 
nation Gold and Petunia Topaz Rose. 
Grow them from seeds. There’s real fun in watching the baby plants develop into 
mature plants, abundant with new fragrance and loveliness. 
The New Russell Lupins—Long-Spiked Flower Beauties From England 
Awarded the Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety Gold Medal. 
Extraordinary colors-—many new 
shades. 
The flower spike resembles a closely 
set, welbrounded column of sweet peas; 
5 inches in diameter, 3 feet or more in 
length—a mass of gorgeous colors, 
showing no stems. All flowers on spike 
open at one time from top to bottom 
Supply limited. Pkt. of 12 seeds, 
25c; 50 seeds, 65c; 120 seeds, $1.25; 
250 seeds, $2.50. 
Coronation 
Gold 
1938 Award of Merit 
Winner. 
A very large variety, 3 
inches in diameter. Canary' 
yellow flushed gold, round 
flowers with lightly ruffled 
edges. Pkt., 25c. 
Petunia, 
Topaz Rose 
1938 All-America Win¬ 
ner of Merit. 
A lovely variety—does 
well in full sun, blooms 
profusely, of clear light 
cerise'red or topas rose. 
Grows 15 to 18 inches 
tall, flowers 2 inches in 
diameter. Pkt., 25c. 
PANSY, Coronation Gold 
PETUNIA, Topaz Rose 
