6 
NEW FLOWERS FOR 1939 
CALENDULA, Chrysantha Twilight 
Similar in size of flower, 
and long, loosely-placed 
petals, to the original and 
popular Chrysantha, but a 
distinct new shade in Calen¬ 
dulas, soft creamy-yellow. 
The desirable characteristics 
of long stems and an ex¬ 
tended season of bloom are 
also found in Twilight. 
Pkt., 15c. 
CALENDULA, Lemon Shaggy. 
Another “companion” Calen¬ 
dula. A lemon-yellow form 
of the fine cutflower variety 
Orange Shaggy, with the 
same laciniated, irregularly- 
Calendula placed petals. Pkt., 15c. 
Chrysantha Twilight 
ASTER, Early Giant, 
Light Blue. Silver Medal. 
True light blue in color, 
these beautiful big lacy- 
petalled flowers on long 
stiff stems are ideal for cut¬ 
ting. Plants grow to a 
medium height, and are 
splendid with almost any 
colors in a mixed flower 
border. Pkt., 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM nanum, 
Guinea Gold. Bronze Medal. 
Although not a rust-resis¬ 
tant strain, this new snap¬ 
dragon made a healthy 
growth in the All-America 
Selections trial grounds 
located in widely-separated 
parts of the country during the past spring and 
summer. This is a grand garden type, with large 
glowing bronzy-orange flowers in compact spikes 
on dwarf (15 inch) bushes. Pkt., 25c. 
Aster, Early Giant 
Light Blue 
New Bedding Petunia, Velvet Ball. Packet, 25c. 
PETUNIA, Velvet Ball. Bronze Medal. 
Large, deep velvety blood-red flowers on compact 
dwarf plants make this one of the richest and 
most unusual petunias ever introduced. Pkt., 25c. 
