1938 Novelties and Specialties 
Nierembergia Hippomanica. (Cup-Flower). 
Half Hardy Perennial. Height, 6 inches. 
For a summer blooming edging plant, this tiny little 
Cup Flower, of a lovely lavender blue shade has no equal. 
It blooms in 15 weeks after sowing and continues until 
hard frosts. Unexcelled for the rockery, the window 
box or as a pot plant. In the north it needs winter pro¬ 
tection. Pkt. (400 seeds), 25c. 
Antirrhinum, Celestial. 
Award of Merit, 1938 All-America Selections. 
Annual. Height, 15 inches. 
A delightful new snapdragon of the dwarf Majestic type 
with salmon-rose flowers on broad, compact spikes. 
Nierembergia Hippomanica Splendid for bedding. Pkt. (400 seeds), 15c. 
Scabiosa Rosette 
Tithonia, Speciosa Grandiflora, Fireball. 
Tender Annual. Height, 8 feet. 
For those who desire striking, tall, fall blooming plants, 
this brilliant, scarlet-orange annual will be found most 
effective. The large, single flowers, 43^ to 5 inches across, 
make an extremely showy plant. In the north, the seeds 
should be started early indoors. Pkt. (50 seeds), 15c. 
Petunia, Giants of California, Dodger’s Su¬ 
preme Florist Strain. 
Annual. Height, 1 to 2 feet. 
A newly developed strain of Petunias in rose and pink 
shades. The flowers are very large and ruffled, blooming 
in less than 4 months from the time the seed is sown. 
Excellent for bedding or window boxes. Pkt. (200 seeds)# 
25c. 
Scabiosa, Grandiflora Rosette. 
Annual. Height, 3 feet. 
As garden cut flowers, the annual scabiosas have long 
been justly popular. This new variety. Rosette, has extra 
large flowers of a beautiful deep salmon-rose shade, on 
long stiff stems. Most easily grown. Pkt. (100 seeds), 
15c. 
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