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SALMON SUPREME PETUNIA 
Highest Award of Merit; All-America Selections for 1938 
A brand new color in Petunias and one that has been long wanted. The 
flowers, when first opening, ore of a rich coral-salmon, changing as they mature 
to a glistening soft salmon-pink, the lovely color accentuated by the some¬ 
what lighter throat. They grow 2 inches across and are deeply five-lobed. 
Plants present a very tidy appearance and have a nicely rounded form, which 
is retained throughout the season. We have placed it in the hybrida nana com- 
pacta group, although the plants are perhaps somewhat more spreading. They 
have a uniform height of about 1 foot and a spread of about 1 ’/z feet. Be¬ 
cause of their profuse branching, the plants are unusually floriferous, with ail 
flowers elevated above the light fresh green foliage, which harmonizes so beau¬ 
tifully with the soft tone of the flowers. 
The refined shape of the plants and the gorgeous color of the flowers moke 
"Salmon Supreme" an ideal Petunia for borders, edgings or beds. Pkg. 35c. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PETUNIA "GAIETY" 
A 1938 Recommendation 
Petunia lovers will welcome this new double fringed flower. A remarkable 
achievement in plant-breeding, we offer a dwarf, compact plant 18 inches in 
height, just full of fine, double, fringed flowers in rose-red and white, with a 
flower measurement of 31/2 inches. Ideal for planting in borders or solid beds, 
and fine for growing in pots. Pkg. 25c. 
ORANGE FANTASY 
A Cresfed Calendula 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections for 1938 
With the introduction of Orange Fantasy the class of 
Calendulas has been enriched by a new, distinct and attrac¬ 
tive type never before seen. The first few rows of petals on 
the outside are long and beautifully twisted; the inner petals 
are short and fantastically interlaced, piling up on top’of each 
other in irregular fashion so as to form a heavy crest which 
surrounds a large, attractive mahogany-brown center. 
The flowers grow up to 4 inches across and in addition to 
being absolutely different in form, they are also different 
from any other Calendula in color, being of an exceptionally 
deep mahogany-red. They remain fully open at all times, 
while other Calendulas close in late afternoons and evenings. 
Plants grow 15 inches tall, very bushy and symmetrical. 
Pkg. 25c. 
GIANT BURGUNDY 
PETUNIA 
"Special Mention" Ail-America 
Selections for 1937 
With the introduction of this new 
variety the Giant Single-flowered 
Petunias have been enriched by a 
most unusual and valuable color— 
deep Burgundy-red enhanced by a 
rich velvety sheen. The throat, which 
is white veined purplish red, creates 
a pleasing contrast. The flowers 
measure 31/2 inches across, have 
smooth or plain edges, that is, they 
are not fringed or ruffled, but deep¬ 
ly five-lobed. Excellent for beds, 
pots and window boxes. Pkg. 25c; 
2 pkgs. 40c. 
GOLDEN CROWN 
CALLIOPSIS 
This outstanding novelty has been selected by 
American Specialists as being worthy of their 
Award of Merit in the All-America Trials. It is 
hardy and easy to grow, producing an abundance 
of bloom on plants about 2 feet in height. The 
flowers are larger than those of any other Calli- 
opsis and of perfect symmetrical form. The color, 
rich golden yellow, is made the more arresting by 
the contrast of a shining maroon central zoning. 
We recommend this novelty with every confidence 
and predict a demand equal that of any intro¬ 
duction of recent years. Pkg. 25c. 
Petunia, Burgundy 
Calliopsis, Golden Crown 
NAVAJO ZINNIAS 
Another interesting, unique type of Zin¬ 
nias entirely different from all others. 
Flowers are of medium size, double and 
semi-double, and composed of long narrow 
petals, some of which are slightly incurved 
or fluted. 
Each petal, for about one-third its 
length, is heavily tipped white, creamy 
white, creamy yellow or a lighter color than 
the balance of the flower. This two-color 
effect is most unusual and attractive. 
Colors run through lilac, lavender, russet, 
crimson, orange, yellow, pink and other 
pastel shades. 
A planting of these Zinnias with their 
mariy bicolored blooms, is most showy and 
reminds one of the lovely, vivid colorings 
to be found in a Navajo rug, hence the 
name. We offer an extra choice mixture of all 
colors. Bushy plants, about 2 feet tall, are cov¬ 
ered with showy bjooms from early summer until 
late fall. Very nice for table decorations and 
bouquets. They are sure to attract attention. 
Recommended, All-America selections for 1938 
Pkg. 25c. 
Zinnia, Navajo 
