Single Fringed Coerulea Petunia. 
Beautiful Sky-Blue Petunia 
1098. COERULEA SINGLE FRINGED. H. A. The beauty of this 
variety is difficult to describe and would require considerable space. The 
huge fringed and ruffled flowers measuring three and one-half to four 
inches in diameter are beautiful sky-blue with purple throat and heavily 
veined with the same color. This is a Petunia that one must see to 
appreciate its beauty. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 1/16 oz,, $3.00; Vs oz., 
$5.00; Vi oz., $9.00; 1/2 oz., $17.00; oz., $32.00. 
Bartonia R Showy 
California Rnnual 
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861. BARTONIA AUREA. 
H. A. On the far side of the 
Rockies, the Bartonia is 
widely known, but for some 
reason, it is not commonly 
found in our mid-west gar¬ 
dens. We think you will like this 
lovely large golden yellow flower which 
glistens like satin in the. sunshine. The 
plant grows two feet high and prefers 
a dry sunny location. The illustration 
on this page will describe the shape of 
this flower. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 25c; oz., 
40c. 
Plant Cockatoo for an Unusual 
Petunia 
Gigantea Sunset Giant Marigold. 
New Strain of Marigold Has Monstrous Flowers 
1034 V 2 . GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANT MIXED. H. A. When it comes 
to size of flowers, this variety leads the list of Marigolds. Blooms actu¬ 
ally seven to eight inches in diameter have been produced. They will 
average five inches across. While the flowers are huge, there is some 
variance in the strain coming only about 75% true. The plants will vary 
in height from three to six feet. The flowers are loosely formed, very 
full centered, with broad heavy petals gracefully overlapping to make 
a flower of great depth. Colors range from deep orange to light yellow. 
The plants have a sweet fragrance instead of the usual Marigold odor. 
A single plant of this Marigold will be one of the showiest spots in the 
garden. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; V 4 oz., 80c; Va oz., $l- 4 °; oz., $2.50. 
Tigridia Pavouia. 
TIGRIDIA PAVONIA 
BULBS 
(Mexican Shellflower.) 
Here is a new flower for your gar¬ 
den that will produce a riot of color 
in August and September. The long, 
slender buds unfold into a gorgeous 
triangular flower of many vivid 
shades of scarlet. The flowers are 
formed by three long, broad petals 
extending from a central cut overlaid 
with three short petals of contrast¬ 
ing colors richly spotted. A rare 
novelty for your garden. Grown the 
same as Gladiolus bulbs. Bulbs, 
each, 15c; 3 for 35c; 12 for $1.20, 
postpaid. 
Now a Double Shasta Daisy 
946. NEW DOUBLE (Chrysanthemum Leucanthenun.) 
H. P. This strain includes an assortment of various types of 
double flowers ranging from fully double-fringed petals through 
semi-double to a type which, though, single, forms an unusually 
beautiful shaped flower with lacinated colored and quilled 
petals. The large flowers are carried on long, wiry stems. 
Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c; 1/16 oz., $1.25; Vs oz., $2.00; y 4 oz., 
$3.75; y 2 oz., $7.00; oz., $12.00. 
Bartonia Aurea. 
1095. COCKATOO. H. A. Is a 
fascinating Petunia of the bedding class. 
Flowers are a royal purple with white 
blotches. The plants are compact, 
measuring about one foot high. It is 
a very unusual Petunia and one that will 
attract attention wherever grown. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1/16 oz., 50c; Vs 
oz., 90c; y 4 oz., $1.60; Va oz., $3.10; 
oz., $6.00. 
April 8, 1937 
“We have never had better seed from 
any seed house than zve get from you. 
We have the very finest luck with your 
seeds.” 
Mrs. Robert H. Taylor, Mich. 
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