Annual Flower Novelties 1 
Annual Flower Novelties 
Petunia Golden Jubilee 
New Petunias 
1571-H ALL-DOUBLE VICTORIOUS GAIETY. 
A beautiful new addition to the All-Double 
Victorious class; of extra dwarf habit and beariiiK 
75% large fringed double flowers of bright pink 
and white. A new offering this year. Pkt. 75<’. 
1582-F GIANT FRINGED DAINTY LADY. 
Those who grew Dainty Lady last year praise 
it very highly. It has daintily fringed flowers of 
delicate yellow w'hich deepens to golden-yellow 
at the throat producing not only a new .satis¬ 
factory variety but a most desirable addition to 
the garden. Pkt. 20c; .1 Pkts. 50c. 
Front Cover Petunias 
I571-C VICTORIOUS AMARANTH RED. A 
rich color selection from the dwarf All-Double 
class seldom growing over 10 inches tall and 
producing an abundance of large double fringed 
flowers of beautiful amaranth-red. Pkt. 75c. 
1571-G VICTORIOUS WHITE. The pure white 
from the dwarf All-Double class with flowers 
large and very double. Beyond a doubt the best 
double white ever produced. Pkt. 75c. 
1590-F FRINGED GOTTFRIED MICHAELIS. A 
dwarf giant single fringed Petunia of deep velvety- 
magenta crimson with dark throat. Plants are 
of fine habit producing the large blooms very 
freely, making an excellent bedding or window- 
box variety. Pkt. 30c: 3 for 75c. 
1590-L FRINGED ROSALIND. A beautiful large 
flowered exquisitely fringed variety with blooms 
of delicate rose or apple blossom pink freel\- 
produced on neatly branched plants. One of the 
most delightfid colors in Petunias. Pkt. 15c; 
3 for 40c. 
1617 ADMIRAL. The most satisfactory deep blue, 
compact growing Petunia for bedding. The flowers 
are large slightly waved and of rich violet blue, 
are freely produced on the well formed plants and 
keep weil on the plant without fading. Pkt. 15c; 
3 for lOc. 
1 623 FRONT COVER PETUNIA COLLEC TION. 
One packet each of the five beautiful and desirable 
Petunias shown in color on the Front Cover and 
described above, a total vtiluc of S2 I O. Only 
.S1 60. 
Livingston Daisy 
Marigold Golden Crown 
New Marigolds 
1358 SUNSET GIANTS. P’lowers measure 4 to 5 
inches across. Gigantic, showy and fragrant, they 
come in a grand mixture of colors from deep Orange 
through Golden-Yellow, to a delightful shade of 
Primrose-Yellow. Plants extremely strong growing 
producing 6 to 8 branches of 3 to 6 flowers each. 
(See color plate Page 12). Pkt. 1 5c; 30c. 
1367 TOM THUMB GOLDEN CROWN. A dwarf 
variety growing only 10 to 12 inches tall and fairly 
covered with large fully double blooms which 
except for being larger and more double are 
exact counterparts of Guinea Gold its parent. 
Unusually fine for front row of borders. Pkt. 20c. 
1368 COLLARETTE CROWTV OF GOLD. All 
.\merica Gold Medal Award of 1937. Flowers 
with outer row of broad petals and centers of 
short curled and twisted petals forming a delight¬ 
fully crested bloom of rich orange color and 
fragrant. The foliage is odorless. (See color plate 
on Page 12). Pkt. lOc; oz. 25c. 
1383 CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED. These 
new Hybrids contain many new and distinct 
types of Marigolds. Flowers vary in size from 2 
to 4 inches, some are quilled, others imbricated. 
Fascinating shades of yellow and orange, plants 
3 feet tall. Pkt. lOc; oz. 30c. 
1386 GOLDEN WEST. Fully double flowers of 
bright rich orange often 3 inches and more across. 
With loose informal petal formation. Grows 2 to 
2H feet tall and produces many excellent blooms 
for cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
1387 AFRICAN LITTLE GIANTS. One of the 
most delightful Marigold introductions of recent 
years. Little Giants produce almost a solid mass 
of fine large blooms on plants 15 to 18 inches tall. 
The color ranges from yellow to bright orange 
and the flower type varies from the Carnation 
type to the perfect Fistulosa globe. We highly 
recommend Little Giants. Pkt. 25c; ^ oz. 50c. 
Marigold, Sunset Giants 
By including each year a number of the new intro¬ 
ductions, your garden becomes a spot of never ending 
interest and enchantment both to yourself and your 
garden visitors. You at the same time discover many 
new and worthy varieties which will become your 
permanent choice for annual planting. 
New Lobelias 
1333 EMPEROR WILLIAM. A very charming 
variety of uniform dwarf habit producing 
compact plants with very attractive foliage 
which is surmounted and almost completely 
covered with the delightful medium blue 
flowers. Pkt. lOc; jV <>*• 25c. 
1334 BLUE GOWN. Another lovely variety 
with most excellent habit of growth and very 
fine plant and foliage bearing a mass of deep 
rich blue flowers. An unusually fine edging 
variety and fine in porch or window boxes. 
Pkt. 15c; iV oz- lOc. 
Fine New NIcotlana 
1487 SUAVEOLENS, FRAGRANT WHITE. 
The most delightful of all Nicotiana varieties, 
this dwarf white should be in every garden. 
The upright well formed plants grow 18 to 
20 inches tall and produce an abundance of 
orange-blossom white, very fragrant blooms 
for cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
1489 NIerembergla, 
HIppomanIca 
These dwarf compact plants grow not over 5 to 6 
inches tall with a spread of 8 to 10 inches forming a 
neat tidy plant which is fairly covered with bloom 
from the time it is 2 or 3 inches high. Flowers are 
lovely lavender blue with yellow center and very freely 
produced. (See color plate on Page 12). Pkt. 25c. 
Nierembergia, Hippomanica 
New Petunias 
1620-H NEW SALMON SUPREME. The] flowers 
when first opening are of rich coral-salmon chang¬ 
ing as they mature to a glistening soft salmon pink, 
an entirely new color in Petunias. They are of the 
nana compacta type about one foot tall, of very 
neat habit and continually covered with a mass 
of bloom. Pkt.'35c. 
1590-M GOLDEN JUBILEE. A glorious new var¬ 
iety of the large flowered fringed dwarf Petunias. 
Blooms are large with finely fringed petals 
of bright carmine tinged with scarlet, 
golden throats marked with li^t bronze. 
A marvelous variety. Pkt. 35c. 
1663 TOPAZ ROSE. .411 American .4ward 
1938. .4 fiery velvety rose of a brilliancy 
seldom seen. Slightly 
suffused with gold 
and with throat of 
true topaz color. Its 
fine color and the 
fact that it does not 
burn or fade makes 
this a fine bedding 
sort. Pkt. 2.5c. 
Livingston s Daisy 
1399 MESEMBRY- 
A N T H E M U M 
URINIFLOBUM 
Plants are of 
spreading habit and 
literally covered 
with lovely daisy¬ 
like flowers in the 
most deliglitful 
shades imaginable. 
Pure white, rose, 
pink, crimson, apri¬ 
cot, primrose and 
gold, some delight¬ 
fully tinted and 
edged, are the colors 
that run riot in this 
strain. Pkt. 15c; 
^ oz. 30c. 
Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be Found on Page 4 
