Gold Medal and Award of Merit Winners, All America Selections and 
Outstanding New Varieties 
Kin 1 1 —- Poti-nia SALMON SUPREME. Award of Merit Winner All 
11 ■reiunia. America Selections. A brand new color in petunias, 
and one that has been long wanted. The flowers, when first opening, are a rich 
coral salmon, changing as they mature to a glistening soft salmon pink. The 
plants branch profusely, resulting in a wealth of blooms that are elevated above 
the light, fresh, green foliage which harmonizes beautifully with the soft tone 
of the flowers. The refined shape of the plants and the gorgeous color of the 
flowers make Salmon Supreme an ideal petunia for borders and beds. Height one 
foot, with a spread of about one-and-a-half feet. Pkt. 35c. 
M_ 4 007 __ 7: nn ;, GAILLARDIA FLOWERED. A distinct departure from 
1^0. 1 £ O / X_mnld. a n other zinnia types. The flowers are very attractive, 
about 2 inches in diameter, just the size for cut flower use, and are carried on 
stems of medium length. The colors range through mellow tones of rose, pink, 
bronze, yellow, orange, lavender and combinations of these colors, many being 
two-toned with a ring of deeper color toward the center of the flower. The plants 
grow about 2 feet tall and are very free flowering. Pkt. 15c; \\ oz. 35c. 
M_ 071 _DWARP DOUBLE HARMONY. In all respect an out- 
7 ' ’ IVlariooiu. standing marigold and distinctly different from any 
other variety. The flowers are charming and distinct, scabiosa-like in form, 
with tubular deep orange center petals, flanked by broad velvety dark maroon- 
brown guard petals. The plants are dwarf, about a foot high, compact, exceed¬ 
ingly free flowering and very early, coming into flower about the first of June. 
Excellent either in beds or borders and a most attractive cut flower. Pkt. 15c; 
l A oz. 35c. 
KJft 1 1 01 — Potiinia P1AMING VELVET. Gold Medal Winner All Amerl- 
1 I vi reiunid. ca selections. The uniform excellence of its velvety, 
rich blood red flower with a scarlet luster, has created quite a sensation—it is 
the nearest approach tip a red petunia so far developed. The plants, 15 to 18 inches 
tall, are loaded with rich luminous flowers and continue in bloom till hard frost. 
Outstanding for its rich and brilliant color that will yield a georgeous displav 
in beds and borders. Pkt. 20c; V 6 oz. 75c. 
Kin 077_I arLcniir GIANT IMPERIAL CORAL KING. A new color. 
1 vw. uaiKafjur. one never before seen in larkspur—blush pink with 
a strong suffusion of coral which deepens and gets richer as the flowers mature, 
the color impression is that of a lovely coral pink with a salmon tint, something 
entirely new in larkspur shades. The flower spikes are of magnificent hollyhock- 
like length, averaging 24 to 30 inches. The flowers are large, measuring as much 
as 2 inches across, and are fully double with rounded petals. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 35 c. 
No 1 01 9 — Klacfnrf mm OWARP DOUBLE GEM. This is the response to 
, . asumium. an insistent demand for a dwarf double sweet- 
scented nasturtium in a variety of colors. The plants are truly dwarf and compact, 
totally without runners even in rainy seasons. The sweet-scented semi-double 
nowers are mounted on long wiry stems, are of good size, and gaily cover the 
plants in an evenly balanced color range, including yellow, orange, crimson, sal¬ 
mon, cerise, cream, maroon and spotted varieties. A large percentage come double. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 65c. 
No. 17-10_ Zinnia I inoaric Tlle most unusual and interesting of the 
T, z - lnn!a Linearis, newer zinnias. The flowers are a lovely 
uj ffoiuen orange, with a delicate lemon yellow stripe through each petal, 
wnile the center is dark brown in the young blooms, turning to golden orange as 
the flower ages. The plants reach a height of 8 to 10 inches and, if given plenty 
ot room for development, may spread as much as 2 feet. The flowers are pro- 
tusly borne, hundreds being open at a time. It is never untidy, as many newlv 
opened flowers prevent the faded ones becoming prominent. A grand and bril¬ 
liantly colored bedding and border plant. Blooms in about six weeks after sowing. 
Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. 65c. 
