FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 
FOR 1938 
PETUNIA—Dainty Lady. 
Award of Merit 1936, All America Selections 
THE NEW YELLOW PETUNIA. The flowers are of medium size and 
daintily fringed, delicate light yellow deepening to golden yel¬ 
low at the throat. The plants are neat, compact, upright in 
habit, semi-dwarf and very free flowering. Dainty Lady is excel¬ 
lent for border use, for bedding, for use in window boxes, and 
as a cut flower. Packet, 50c. 
MORNING GLORY—Heavenly Blue. 
IMPROVED STRAIN. For quickly covering fences, trellises or pillars, 
this brilliant new Morning Glory, or "Blue Moonflower" as it is 
often called, is one of the loveliest subjects imaginable. This 
improved strain is earlier flowering, giving a longer season of 
bloom. The color is a deep, intense blue shading lighter toward 
the center, the flowers very large and have an added virtue of 
remaining open until late in the afternoon. Packet, 25c. 
TRANSVAAL DAISY. 
GERBERA. New Flowerland Transvaal Daisy. The Flowerland Gerbera 
is a new selected strain producing flowers four to five inches in 
diameter on stems two to two and one-half feet long. This 
strain contains many new shades not found in the ordinary Ger- 
beras: pastel shades of Salmon, Rose, Pink, Carmine, White, 
Cream, Straw, Yellow, Orange, Crimson, Scarlet, Terra Cotta, etc. 
The plants are of very robust habit. Packet, 25c. 
We have a limited amount of seed from our selected stock bed, of 
choicest and largest flowers, surplus over the amount we will 
replant for our own growing. Packet, 50c. 
Chinese Woolf lower in a new color. 
CELOSIA CHILDS!!—Old Rose. 
A most beautiful art-shade is this new color in Celosias, one that lends 
itself to perfection in floral arrangements. Old Rose, with a ton¬ 
ing of russet-orange, best describes the soft but pronounced 
color of these blossoms. The flower heads, like balls of wool, 
are on good stems, easy to arrange in vases and baskets. The 
branching plants grow two to three feet high, and, like other 
Celosias, are very showy in the garden. Plant them in a sunny 
place. Packet, 25c. 
NEW SCABIOSA FLOWERED ZINNIA. 
AUTUMN TINTS. Scabiosa flowered Zinnias are becoming increasing¬ 
ly popular. They make a good cut flower, graceful and easy to 
arrange. This strain which we have named "Autumn Tints" is 
perfect in form of flowers and comes true. The real beauty, 
however, is in the lovely coloring of the flowers, which range 
through all the gorgeous autumn foliage tints, orange, bronze, 
russet, dull red, carmine, red, terra cotta and intermediate shades. 
Packet, 25c. 
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