Petunia, Ladybird All-Double Petunia Phlox, Salmon Glory 
Novelty Pansy 
Three New Iceland Poppies 
CORONATION GOLD. The flowers of this new type are 3 inches 
across, with slightly ruffled edges. Color is canary-yellow, with 
the lower petals flushed orange. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
All-Double Dwarf Petunias 
A strain remarkable for the size of the flower (many exceed 4^ 
inches in diameter), and for the fact that every seedling may be 
expected to produce double or semi-double flowers. 
DAINTINESS (Apple Blossom). This fine type is dwarf, but the 
flowers are extra large, very double, and fringed. Their color is an 
entrancing tone of medium pink. Height, 12 to 15 inches. 
Amaranth. Red. 
Gaiety. Rose and white. 
All-America Winner. 
Loveliness. Clear pink. 
1938 
Victorious, Mixed (Dwarf) 
Orchid Beauty. Beautiful clear 
color with veinings of a deeper 
shade. 
White Victorious. 
World Beauty. Rose-carmine. 
Triumphant, Mixed (Tall) 
Each of above All-Double Petunias, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25 
New Single Petunias 
HOLLYWOOD STAR. The flowers, which 
appear early, are star-shaped, five-pointed, 
and rose-pink in color, with a creamy yellow 
throat. Foliage is also distinct, being long and narrow. Well covered 
with blooms until frost, it will provide a showy and novel display. 
Height, 13 ^ feet. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, 3^oz. $1.50. 
LADYBIRD. A dwarf, compact variety 
with flowers of deep topaz-rose color, and 
having delicate darker veining toward the 
throat. The plants are very uniform in size and shape, making them 
ideal for bedding. Blooms cover the plant all the season. In size, 
the flower is similar to Rosy Morn. Height, 10 inches. Pkt. 50 cts., 
3 pkts. $1.25. 
SALMON SUPREME. New sort for flower-beds or window-boxes. 
The blooms are light coral-salmon—a new and unusual color; they 
are about 2 inches in diameter, literally covering the foot-high, 
somewhat spreading plants all summer. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
VELVET BALL. The plant is compact, 
dwarf, and free-flowering. Flowers are 23^ 
inches in diameter; they are a deep velvety 
flood-red. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
ALL-AMERICA 
WINNER, 1939 
ALL-AMERICA 
WINNER, 1938 
ALL-AMERICA 
WINNER, 1939 
Miniature Petunias 
Indispensable for borders, window-boxes, pots, beds, and rock- 
gardens, these tiny plants are indeed charming. They grow only 
6 to 7 inches high, but the flowers are about 2 inches in diameter. 
White Gem. i 03 Q Novelty. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Pink Gem. Pkt. 15 cts., 3^oz. 60 cts., jioz. $1. 
Pink and White Gem. 1930 Novelty. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 
Rose Gem. An All-America Winner, 1938. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1, 
ysoz. $1.50. 
Hardy perennials to brighten- the garden in early spring. Sow early 
to flower this year; in June or July for blooming next and later years. 
RED CARDINAL. A magnificent new perennial Poppy with an 
intense color. The nearest approach to crimson-scarlet yet 
obtained. Quite large in flower. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
THE EMPEROR. Fine deep tangerine-orange. The flowers are 
fluted and have a tendency toward being semi-double. Strong, 
wiry stems, 13 ^ feet long. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, 34oz. $1.50. 
THE EMPRESS. Lovely shades of salmon-rose and pink. Fluting 
and wrinkling make the flowers appear semi-double; they are 
exceptionally large and if gathered as the bud is breaking, are ex¬ 
cellent for cut-bloom. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, 34oz. $1.50. 
Annual PhloX/ S almon Glory. Enormous flowers are 
rich salmon-pink, and each individual floret 
has a cream-white eye. Excellent for bedding, 
as it grows 10 inches high, and the effect of 
a planting is very striking. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
ALL-AMERICA 
WINNER, 1939 
Primula obconica/ Wyaston Wonder. To the grower 
under glass, we offer the newest and largest Primula in_ existence. 
Huge heads of Immense crimson flowers, and the foliage is believed 
by the introducer to be non-poisonous—at last a variety safe for those 
who are allergic to this plant. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2. 
Primula VCriS (Teicher). New giant hybrids of the English Cow¬ 
slip. Each floret is often 2 inches across and the colors are clear. 
Hardy perennials for outdoor planting or earlier flowering in frames 
or greenhouse. Outstanding at the trials held by the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station at New Brunswick. 
Giant White Giant Violet Shades Giant Lilac Shades 
Giant Yellow Giant Red Shades Giant Mixed 
Giant Pink 
Each, pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2 
Rudbecliia, Hirta Hybrids. Perennials which may be 
treated as annuals; sown indoors in March, they bloom in late summer. 
Flowers are large, single, and each is of only one color; they range 
from a deep mahogany self through bronze and orange to yellow. 
Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 25 cts., ^oz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50. 
New Stocks 
NON-BRANCHING or COLUMNAR TYPE. For greenhouse 
forcing. A high percentage of double flowers are carried on the 
handsome, single-stem plants. Height, 3 feet. 
Chamois-Rose. Light Blue. Purple. 
Crimson. Moonlight. Yellow. Silvery Lilac. 
Deep Rose. Pure White. Mixed. 
Each, pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2 
SUPER-GIANT IMPERIAL. For the professional grower. Basal- 
branching, each plant produces twelve giant flower-spikes. Indi¬ 
vidual florets are double and 2 inches across. Height, 3 feet. 
Rose Charm. Blue Charm. 
Each, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25 
STUMPP & WALTER CO., NEW YORK CITY 
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