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PHLOX GIGANTEA, SALMON GLORY siiverMedoi 
Individual florets, Vz to 1 Vz inches in diameter; very large for Phlox 
Drummondi. Color pure salmon-pink with distinct creamy white eye. 
Very beautiful effect in garden or bouquets. Bushy plants about 1 0 inches 
high. Pkg. 25c. 
Phfox Gigantea, Salmon Glory 
ASTER, 
EARLY GIANT LIGHT BLUE 
Award of Merit, 1939 
Early flowering wilt-resistant strain of im¬ 
proved Giants of California. Huge 5-inch lacy, 
double flowers with long, curled and interlapped 
petals on strong stems from 3-foot branching 
plants. Long lasting cut flowers. Pictured in 
colors on the inside front cover. Pkg. 25c. 
ASTER, EARLY 
GIANT PEACH BLOSSOM 
NAVAJO ZINNIA 
All-America 
1938 Recommendation 
Might be called gaillardia-flow- 
ered type. Medium size flowers, 
about two inches in diameter on 
stems of medium length. Colors 
rich dark mellow tones of rosy pink, 
bronze, yellow, orange, lavender, 
and combinations of these colors. 
Most flowers are two-toned with a 
ring of deeper color toward the 
center of the flower. Plant about 
two feet tall and very free-flower¬ 
ing. Pkg. 15c. 
SCARLETT O'HARA MORNING GLORY 
1939 Gold Medal Winner 
An entirely new color in morning glories—deep rosy crimson. About 
3 Vz inches in diameter. Freely produced on fast growing vines. Unusual 
dark green, three-lobed leaves. Seed stock very scarce. Pictured in colors 
on the front cover of this book. Order early. Pkg. 25c. 
HOLLYWOOD STAR PETUNIA 
1939 Silver Medal 
Entirely new flower shape in petunias. True star shape. Rich rose-pink 
with amber throat. Very free blooming over a very long period. Strong, 
vigorous plant is smothered in blooms so that hardly any foliage shows. 
An extraordinarily valuable new 
bedding variety. Pictured in colors 
on the inside front cover. Pkg. 
25c. 
Flowers similar to the preceding except that they 
open practically white, becoming tinged with pink and 
shading to lavender-pink as the flower matures. 
The plant is about 1 Vz to 2 feet high, with branches 
coming from close to the ground. Very early blooming 
and wilt-resistant. Pkg. 25c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM, 
DWARF CAMBRIDGE BLUE 
Listed in some seed books as Cynoglossum, Firma¬ 
ment, and winner of the Bronze Medal for 1 939 in the 
All-America Trials. This new dwarf Chinese Forget- 
me-not should prove to be a great garden favorite. 
The 15-inch plants are bushy growing and covered 
with rich blue flowers throughout the summer until 
killed by frost. Pictured in color on inside front cover. 
Pkg. 25c. 
CELESTIAL ROSE PETUNIA 
Visitors to our trial grounds voted our special strain 
of Celestial Rose the finest of all rose-pink petunias. 
The brilliantly colored flowers are of large size with 
wide open trumpets and indistinct cream throats. Plants 
are thrifty, compact and about 1 8 inches high. This 
special strain of Celestial Rose is the most prolific 
bloomer. Quantities of flowers from early summer until 
frost. Pkg. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Va oz. 60c. 
Navajo Zinnias 
Celestial 
Rose Petunia 
