YUjux and 9)iitinctiu-e 
MORNING GLORY SCARLETT O'HARA (All 
America Gold Medal Winner) —This beautiful, 
rich, dark wine red or deep rosy carmine Morn¬ 
ing Glory has been eagerly awaited. It is an 
entirely new color in this group and, while the 
flowers are not quite as large as the Heavenly 
Blue Morning Glory, they are about 4 inches in 
diametei and are produced freely on fast-grow¬ 
ing vines which start blooming within 65 days 
after seed is sown. A very showy covering for 
a fence or trellis. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA HYBRID A HOLLYWOOD STAR (All 
America Selections)—A most distinctive novelty 
with five-pointed, star-shaped flowers of bright 
rose-pink set off by creamy yellow throats. A 
very fine garden variety as it is early and free 
blooming, and the strong vigorous plant is so 
smothered with blooms that hardly any foliage 
shows. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD EARLY SUNSHINE (All America Se¬ 
lections)—Charming ball shaped flowers, about 
2 inches in diameter, composed of dozens of 
tiny florets gracefully interlocking. The color is 
soft lemon or sulphur yellow, and the blooms 
are freely borne on compact bushy plants about 
24 inches tall, making them excellent for beds 
or borders. Very early. Pkt. 25c. 
SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS BLUE MOON (All 
America Selections) — Because of the complete 
doubleness of this Scabiosa, the pincushion cen¬ 
ter is entirely eliminated, and the whole flower 
is composed of broad wavy petals. The flowers 
are very large and deep, 2% inches across and 
2 to 2 3 A inches deep. These deep lavender blue 
flowers have upright wiry stems 20 to 25 inches 
long which hold them proudly erect. The plants 
grow about 40 inches tall and have a long 
blooming season. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH SCABIOUS FLOW¬ 
ERED GOLDEN HARMONY— You will love this 
dwarf compact plant for borders or beds. It 
grows only about 11 inches high and is a mass 
of luminous golden yellow blooms 2 inches in 
diameter. Each flower is of the quilled scab¬ 
ious type and has a single row of broad guard 
petals on the outer edge. Pkt. 25c. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA FIREBALL— This new Mex¬ 
ican Sunflower is as dazzling as a ball of fire. 
Fireball is a vej^ brilliant shade of scarlet orange, 
contrasting with the clear yellow 
center. The exceptf«nall/' idrfie finale flowers 
4!£ to 5 inches in diameter are-darfi^£bn fine 
long stems and the plants grow to a height of 
8 to 9 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
PHYLOX DRUMMONDI GIGANTEA SALMON 
GLORY (All America Selections)—This is a most 
outstanding Phlox both as to size and color. 
The individual florets are gigantic for Phlox, 
measuring from 1 ] A to 1 V 2 inches in diameter. 
The color is a pure salmon pink with a distinct 
creamy white eye. This combination, with its 
clear, clean, crisp appearance, makes one of the 
most beautiful color combinations we have ever 
seen. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA SUPER CROWN O' GOLD PASTEL 
TINTS —A most striking new Zinnia. While it 
is of the Crown O' Gold type, having each petal 
overlaid at the base with deep golden yellow 
while carrying out the individual flower color 
at the tip, the blooms are of much better form 
and considerably larger than the old type. The 
new pastel tints contain a wide range of pastel 
shades and none of the dark colors found in the 
ordinary Crown O' Gold. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA NANA COMPACTA 
VELVET BALL (All America Selections)—An 
entirely new color in this streamlined type of 
Petunias. The compact plants reach a height of 
about 8 inches with a spread of only 8 to 10 
inches, and are almost entirely covered by flow¬ 
ers about 2 V 2 inches in diameter of a luscious, 
deep velvety blood red shade. Makes a beau¬ 
tiful pot plant as well as being ideal for beds or 
low borders. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA FANTASY WHITE LIGHT (All America 
Selections) — As near to a pure white as any 
Zinnia yet developed. The medium sized, shaggy 
petaled, informal flowers are lovely in flower 
arrangements, and also make a good garden sub¬ 
ject. Every garden should have the three new 
Fantasy Zinnias, White Light, Rosalie, and 
Orange Lady. Pkt. 25c. 
A&M. 
Aggeler&Musser Seed Co. 
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
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