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Nemesia, "Brightness" 
The color is brilliant cherry-red and as can well be imagined Brightness 
will produce a very vivid display. It is a novelty of- really outstanding 
merit. Pkt., 25c. 
Noiana, "Blue Ensign" 
This is a form of the Chilean Bellflower which was brought over from 
South America several years ago and has since been converted by careful 
cultivation into a much superior plant. It can be effectively grown either 
under glass or in the open ground. In pots it will grow 12 to 15 inches high, 
or when put outdoors it spreads a little and throws up its lovely large ultra¬ 
marine-blue flowers on stems 5 or 6 inches high. In shape these strongly 
resemble an Ipomaea and their beauty is much enhanced by the large pure 
white center, which has a charming effect. Seed should be sown in spring 
and the plant put out about the end of April, or it may be sown outdoors 
in May where the plants are to bloom. Not the least of the attractions of 
this beautiful flower is its very agreeable odor. Pkt., 25c. 
Pansy, "Coronation Gold" 
This new giant golden Pansy is of special merit. The flowers are large 
and of a fine texture. The plants are free blooming but compact. The color 
a pleasing shade of pure deep yellow, suffused golden orange and without 
eye. Award of Merit, 1937 All-America Selections. Pkt., 25c. 
Marigold, Collarette, "Crown of Gold" 
Petunia, "Topaz Rose" 
Topaz Rose is a brilliant bedding Petunia- The color is a fiery velvety 
rose that will neither fade nor burn under the hottest sun. It is slightly 
suffused with gold which gives it its fiery appearance and the throat is 
the color of topaz. Very fragrant. Pkt., 25c. 
Petunia, "Blue Gem" 
Years have been spent to produce a true violet-blue colored Petunia 
of dwarf and compact habit of growth. Blue Gem is just the type aimed 
at and we feel highly pleased in offering such an ideal strain to our 
customers. Blue Gem is a real true dwarf type with perfect ball-shaped 
growth. Pkt. 25c. 
Salmon Supreme Petunia 
Petunia, "Salmon Supreme" 
A new color in Petunias, and one that has been long wanted. The 
flowers, when first opening, are of a rich coral-salmon, changing as they 
mature to a glistening soft salmon-pink with a lighter throat. The 
flowers are about 2 inches across and are deeply 5-lobed. The plants 
present a very tidy appearance and have a nicely rounded form which 
is retained throughout the season. They have a uniform height of about 
1 foot and a spread of about 1% feet. Because of their profuse branching 
the plants are unusually floriferous, with all flowers elevated above the 
light fresh green foliage which harmonizes so beautifully with the soft 
tone of the flowers. The refined shape of the plants together with the 
very desirable color of the flowers make Salmon Supreme an ideal 
Petunia for borders, edgings or beds. Award of Merit, 1937 All-America 
Selections. Pkt., 35c each. 
Petunia, "Gaiety" 
An extra dwarf all-double Petunia, with flowers measuring 4 inches 
across, and the plants attaining a height of 10 to 12 inches. The color 
is a rose or light rose-red with white colorings. This variety will prove 
a splendid subject for the garden as well as for commercial use. Pkt., 60c. 
Microsperma, "Golden Tassel" 
Dwarf Snapdragon, Magic Carpet 
As Rock Gardens still stand high in popular favor any new, easily 
grown and attractive plants suitable for the purpose will receive an 
eager welcome. This we are sure will be the case with this new Snap¬ 
dragon which is a true hybrid and very dwarf. Magic Carpet is of 
almost a creeping habit as it nestles among the stones, and covers them 
as with a carpet. The flowers appear in a variety of soft and pleasing 
colors and will add greatly to the gaiety of the rock garden during the 
summer months. Pkt., 25c. 
