Petunia Burgundy 
Special Mention, All-America Selections, H)37. Burf^umly is 
one of those rugged individualists of the garden, a strong 
growing type, with very showy flowers in a shade of deep red 
which is rather difficult to combine with other colors. Since, 
however, its own color is so showy in itself, it is well worth 
growing as an accent or specimen group. The flowers which 
are plain edged, are of good size and substance. Pkt. 25c. 
Marigold Gigantea Sunset Giants 
A new Bodger Marigold. A prominent horticulturist has said 
that a flower to be desirable in the home garden must have 
one or more of three outstanding characteristics: it must be 
very showy, or fragrant, or of exceptional size. Marigold Sun¬ 
set Giants has all three of these characteristics. The flowers 
are the largest ever known in the Marigold group, averaging 
r> to 7% inches. A jDlant of Sunset Giants is one of the showi¬ 
est si>ots in any garden. Instead of the usual Marigold odor 
these flowers have a definitely sweet fragrance. Pkt. 15»‘. 
Cosmos Sensation 
Cosmos Sensation flowers are of immense size. 4 to 5 ineiies 
or more in diameter, with broad heavy fluted petals which 
slightly overlap, giving a very full single flower, make it 
ideal for cut flower use. These large flowers are carried on 
very long strong stems and are freely produced on plants 
which reach a height of 3 to 4 feet and have a fairly heavy 
growth of foliage. 
Purity. Pure white. Pkt. 15e. Pinkie. Rose pink. Pkt. 15c. 
-Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Poppy Nudicaule, The Emperor 
The Emperor is an exceptionally fine Iceland Poppy and 
stands forth quite in a class by itself. It is without a doubt 
the very finest orange Iceland Poppy ever producetl, with ex¬ 
tremely large flowers, composed of broad, ovei'lapping fluted 
l)etals, many lilooms havmg extra petals. The coloi- is dee)) 
tangerine orange, while the strong, straighl stems are vei-y 
wiry, IS to 22 inches in length. I*kt. 15c. 
See page 13. The Empress. 
