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MORNING-GLORY, a. v 
{Ipomoea) 
'A^Scarlett O’Hara. Gold Medal winner. 
This Morning-Glory is the most outstand¬ 
ing introduction in the past two years. It 
is quite early to bloom, a carnelian red, and 
is about 3^ in. across. It blooms until 
frost and stays open longer than others. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Convolvulus major (Morning-glory). This 
is the climber, and is one of the most free 
Rowing and blooming plants under cul¬ 
tivation. Pkt. 5c. 
Convolvulus minor. This is the dwarf 
Morning-glory which bears a profuse 
abundance of large, richly colored flowers. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Giant Imperial, Japanese Mixed. These 
are by far the handsomest Morning-glory, 
having magnificent large flowers with 
colorings beyond description. Pkt. 10c. 
-A^lmproved Heavenly Blue. New. Deep 
blue. Pkt. 10c. 
MYOSOTIS. H.H.p. o □ 
(Forget-me-not) 
One of the most admired Spring plants, 
bearing the well known little blue flowers. 
Alpestris. The well known Forget-me-not. 
May and June and a scattering of bloom 
throughout the season. Pkt. 10c. 
Palustris semperflorens. Everblooming 
variety from May until Autumn. Clear 
blue sprays. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTIUMS, a. 
For ease of culture, duration of bloom, bril¬ 
liancy of coloring and general excellence, 
nothing excels Nasturtiums. Within a few 
weeks from the time they are sown until hard 
frost comes, there is an endless profusion of 
their gorgeous blossoms. 
'^'Scarlet Gleam. New. Scarlet, sweet- 
scented, double; immense flowers. Semi¬ 
dwarf plants. Pkt. 10c. 
-A-Glorlous Gleam. Double Hybrids. Wide 
assortment of colors; sweet scented. Pkt. 
10c. 
Golden Gleam. New, double, sweet- 
scented yellowflower. Pkt. 10c. 
TOM THUMB,DwarforBeddingVarieties 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 34 lb- 
35c., lb. $1.00. 
TALL, Climbing Varieties 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., lb. 
25c., lb. 90c. 
NEMESIA. A. □ 
Nana compacta Triumph, Mixed. Annual 
with orchidlike flowers in many colors. 
Pkt. 15c. 
NICOTIANA. A. □ 
(Tobacco Flower) 
Affinis Hybrids, Mixed. Annual, with 
tubular flowers, blooming continually; 
sweet scented, Pkt. 5c. 
NIGELLA. A. 
(Love-in-a-Mist) 
Damascena, Miss Jekyll. Has finely cut 
foliage with peculiar flowers of Cornflower 
blue shade. Pkt. 5c. 
143 to 147 East Front St., Trenton, N. J 
PANSIES 
Everyone loves Pansies and no flower re¬ 
sponds more quickly f) careful attention. It 
should be the desire of every gardener to grow 
large Pansies with long, strong stems in a 
wide range of colors. For best results. Pansies 
should be sown in July or August for early 
Spring bloom and in the Spring for Autumn 
bloom. 
French Giant Trimardeau Mixture. This 
variety produces the largest flower. Pkt, 
10c. 
All Giants Mixed. An excellent large flower¬ 
ing strain at a very fair price. Pkt. 10c. 
Fine Bedding Mixed. Though the flowers 
are not as large as some, plants are in 
bloom over a longer period than any other 
strain we know, Pkt. 5c. 
PENTSTEMON. h.p. 
(Beardtongue) 
New Sensation, Mixed. A very hardy 
border plant, ranking with the best of bed¬ 
ding plants. Pkt. 15c. 
PETUNIAS. A. 
Sow seed lightly and gently press into the 
soil. Transplant when large enough, being 
careful to save even the smallest seedlings, for 
oftentimes the smallest, frailest seedlings pro¬ 
duce the finest blooms. Petunias delight in a 
sunny position. 
Single Ruffled Giant. A ruffled single 
Petunia of exceptionally beautiful form and 
colors, extraordinary size and substance. 
Our strain is a well blended mixture of all 
colors including pink and those varieties 
with richly colored throats and veinings. 
All are beautifully fringed and ruffled. Pkt. 
25c. 
Fringed Double Giants. A mixture of the 
best large flowering, fringed, double 
Petunias. Some are 5 in. across, fluted, 
frilled and ruffled in bewildering beauty. 
Pkt. 25c. 
-^Hollywood Star. Silver Medal Winner for 
1939. A distinctive Petunia with star¬ 
shaped flowers of clear deep rose-pink 
with a white throat. Plants are compact 
and dwarf. Pkt. 25c. 
Balcony Flowering Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Elks Pride. A large flowering, rich velvety 
purple blue variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Rosy Morn. Soft crimson pink with white 
throat. Pkt. 15c. 
-A^FIaming Velvet. All American Gold 
Medal, 1936. Rich, velvety blood-red. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Alba. Pure satin white flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrid Singie Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. 
-^Nana compacta. Mixed. Plants 8 to 10 
in. high; large flowers in wide range of 
colors. Pkt. 15c. 
★“Dainty Lady.” Award of Merit for 
1936. Really first yellow Petunia, free- 
flowering, fringed and compact. Pkt. 25c. 
★Nana compacta, “Martha Washing¬ 
ton.” A new, very pleasing variety of 
very compact, dwarf plants with striking 
colored flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Rose of Heaven. Dwarf rose-pink. Pkt. 15c. 
Fringed Petunia 
Golden Gleam Nasturtiums 
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