NEW FLOWERS FOR 1939 
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SCABIOSA, Blue Moon. Honorable Mention. 
Forerunner of a new strain of Scabious with 
erect, columnar plants producing long wiry stems 
from the base, perfect for florist and home flower- 
grower. The flowers, too, are distinct, composed 
entirely of broad wavy petals, making a bloom 
that is fully double and without any pincushion¬ 
like center. Color is rich lavender-blue, somewhat 
deeper than the familiar Azure Fairy. Pkt., 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM, Magic Carpet. 
A distinctive new type of Snapdragon for edging 
and low beds, only 4 inches in height! The color- 
range is excellent, and although not rust-resistant 
this type is not very susceptible to rust. Pkt., 15c. 
Par More Vivid than this Picture— 
Godetia Orange Glory. Packet, 25c. 
GODETIA, Orange Glory. 
Many shades deeper and brighter than the recent 
novelty Godetia, Kelvedon Glory, the vivid deep 
salmon-orange, single flowers of Orange Glory 
make a most brilliant show in the garden or the 
vase. Pkt., 25c. 
PETUNIA, White Gem, and Pink-and-White Gem. 
Two welcome additions to the Miniature Petunia 
group, with the same exceptionally dwarf (6 inch) 
habit of Pink Gem and Brilliant Rose Gem. White 
Gem is a pure white; Pink-and-White Gem is 
rose-pink with a distinct white star. Pkts. of 
either, 15c. 
ZINNIA, Giant Dahlia-flowered, Will Rogers. 
A flower fit to bear the name. Size and substance 
are outstanding in Zinnias; color is the brightest 
possible scarlet, a decided improvement over Scar¬ 
let Flame. Pkt., 15c. 
