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Petunia, Hollywood Star 
Choice Selected Varieties of 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
In range of colors, beautiful variety of forms, and simple 
cultural requirements, they are without one rival in the 
World of Flowers. Distinct and delicate! These strong, 
healthy tubers will produce the last word in 
showy gardens. Prices: Any color of following 
3 types: Each 20c; 3 for 55c; ^2.00 per doz. 
DOUBLE 
CAMELLIA TYPE 
Flowers resemble Ca' 
mellias and roses in all 
variations of form and 
color. 
Pink, White, Yellow, 
Rose, Orange, Scarlet, 
Salmon. 
FRILLED AND 
RUFFLED TYPE 
Distinctly different with 
large blooms, semi'carna' 
tion'flowered. 
White, Yellow, Rose, 
Salmon, Scarlet. 
DOUBLE 
HANGING TYPE 
Very attractive for hang' 
ing baskets and fernery, 
forming long sprays cov' 
ered with dainty masses of 
blooms. Unusual variation 
in form, size, and habit. 
Pink, Salmon, Yellow, 
Crimson. 
CELOSIA, Royal Velvet. Honorable Mention 1939. New, early bloom¬ 
ing basal-branching cockscomb type; extra large center head of rich 
ruby-red with velvety texture surrounded by numerous erect branches 
surmounted by medium-sized combs. Foliage bronzy green with red¬ 
dish margins. Height, 2 feet. Very uniform and symmetrical. Pkt. 25c. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT, Gigantea. An outstanding introduc¬ 
tion. The orange-scarlet baloon-like seed pods are the same color as 
the well-known Francheti, but twice as large. Robust and hardy. 
Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS, Double Sensation Mixed. Novel new double form of the 
popular Early Sensation. Double crested and fluted type blooms that 
average more than five inches across. Pkt. 25c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament. Bronze Medal 1939. A welcome new 
dwarf type of Chinese Forget-Me-Not of rich blue in color. A good 
cut flower. Height, 15 inches. Bushy and easy to grow. Pkt. 25c. 
HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring. Annual. Silver Medal 1939. Pink 
semi-double to double fringed flowers. Blooms in five months from 
seed; secondary blooms on side shoots same season after cutting main 
stem. Pkt. 25c. 
MORNING GLORY, Cornell. Award of Merit, 1939. Intense carnelian- 
red with pure white border. (Cornell University colors.) The flowers 
are as large as Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 25c. 
PANSY, Coronation Gold. Award of Merit, 1938. New giant golden 
pansy; free blooming but compact. A pleasing shade of pure deep 
yellow, suffused golden orange and without eye. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, Hollywood Star. Rich rose with amber throat. Unique 
star-shaped flower. Strong, vigorous, free-blooming plants so smoth¬ 
ered with blossoms, little foliage will show. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI, Salmon Glory. Silver Medal 1939. Huge 
flowered variety with soft, rich salmon-pink florets with wide creamy 
white eyes. Height, about 10 inches. Prolific bloomer. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, Will Rogers. Glowing intense scarlet, Dahlia-Flowered type. 
Will attract attention anywhere. Robust, tall, free-blooming. Most 
worthy of the name to whom dedicated. Pkt. 25c. 
