IPOMEA, SCARLETT O’HARA PETUNIA, SUPER FLUFFY RUFFLES 
SELECTED NEW FLOWER 
ASTER EARLY GIANT WILT-RESISTANT, Light Blue 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1939 
Of the same excellent early blooming, semi-tall basal branched, non-lateral type, 
Light Blue is a very worthy companion to its sister variety, Peach Blossom. Both 
are fully wilt-resistant, extremely large flowered and most attractive colors. The 
color is a rich light blue, a shade which blends in beautifully with either deeper or 
lighter tones. Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER EARLY GIANT WILT-RESISTANT, Peach Blossom 
The flowers of this new type Early Giant Wilt-Resistant strain are very similar 
to the Giants of California blooms, very large and full with broad, graceful petals, 
daintily plumed and intertwined. Peach Blossom has particularly attractive full- 
petaled flowers of an attractive shade which opens almost white and flushes light 
pink then lavender pink as the flower matures. Plants 1% to 2 feet tall. Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA, Loveliness 
Distinctly new and definitely desirable is the lovely rich pure pink lightly touched 
with salmon, of this new Aster Loveliness. The flowers are large and full with 
gracefully interlacing petals which blend to a very soft pink, almost white at the 
tips. The plants reach a height of about 3 feet and bear several long, non-lateral 
branches, each bearing one large well-formed flower. Pkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA, Orange Fantasy 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1938 
Distinct. Rather dwarf, heavy foliaged plants. 18 to 24 inches. Crested flowers of 
coppery orange, with petals edged mahogany. True. A fine novelty. Pkt. 15c. 
CALLIOPSIS, Golden Crown 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1938 
An enlarged Drummondi. A rich orange-yellow or gold of pleasing fragrance. 
Makes a good cut flower with 12 inch wiry stems. Similar to Golden Crest. Pkt. 15c. 
CORNFLOWER, Jubilee Gem 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1937 
Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety of Cornflower making a compact plant literally 
covered with flowers. The plant is about 12 inches in height. Easy to grow. As an 
edging plant, a border plant, or for ground work in formal beds of Roses, etc., it 
will be found admirable. A fine cut flower. It may be sown outside in the Autumn 
for Spring flowering, or in the Spring for Summer flowering. Pkt. 10c. 
DELPHINIUM, Pacific Hybrids 
(Y T etterle and Remelt Strain) 
A new strain of Delphiniums originated on the Pacific Coast to grow under Pacific 
Coast conditions. Huge flowers, 2% to 3% inches in diameter, beautifully spaced on 
well-balanced tall spikes with thin woody stems. They have a high resistance to 
mildew. The color range is excellent and comes practically 100% double florets. 
Pkt. 25c. 
IPOMEA, Scarlett O'Hara 
Gold Medal, All-America Selections 1939 
Scarlett O’Hara is an entirely new color in the popular Morning Glories—rich dark 
wine red or deep rosy crimson. Flowers are about 4 inches in diameter, freely pro¬ 
duced on fast growing vines which start blooming within 65 days after seed is sown 
and are very showy for covering a fence or trellis. The dark green foliage does not 
make a heavy growth, leaving the plants graceful in appearance. Pkt. 35c. 
MARIGOLD GIGANTEA, Orange Sunset 
A distinct new color, flowers of Orange Sunset, which average 5 inches and over in 
diameter, are loosely formed, very full centered, with broad, heavy wavy petals 
which gracefully overlap. Color is a deep, rich, lively orange, one of the most 
admired shades found in the Sunset Giants. An ideal cut flower. Height 3 feet. 
Pkt. 25c. 
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