NOVELTIES and FLOWER SEED HIGHLIGHTS of 1939 
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Phlox Gigantea: Salmon Glory. 
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ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK 
INDIAN SPRING 
A new variety, blooming in a few 
months from sowing. Semi-double 
blooms very freely borne, varying 
from bright rose to rosy-carmine. 
1/6 pit. See further particulars on 
Page 14. 
2 NEW ICELAND POPPIES 
(Both 1/6 pit. See on Page 21). 
Charming Lavender Shades — 
Entirely new colours, from deep 
to pale lavender. 
Red Cardinal —The long-iooked-for 
“Red.” Large-sized scarlet crim¬ 
son. 
SCABIOSA 
BLUE MOON 
Exceptionally long stalks bear fully 
double lavender - blue, conical¬ 
shaped flowers that last a week 
when cut. 1/3 pkt. See on Page 23. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA 
SALMON GLORY 
Stated to be li inches in diameter, 
this new salmon and cream variety 
should prove outstanding. 1/6 pkt. 
See Page 21. 
CALLIOPSIS 
MAYFIELD GIANT 
An Australian-raised, semi-double, 
bright yellow perennial. 1/- pkt. 
See Page 8. 
Marigold: Red and Gold Hybrids 
MARIGOLD 
RED AND GOLD HYBRIDS 
A cross between tall African 
doubles and French, and inheriting 
from the former the large size and 
from the latter many of the won¬ 
derful colourings. Grows 2ft. and 
blooms in 60 days from seed. 1/6 
pkt. See Page 16. 
Iceland Poppy: Red Cardinal 
Hollyhock: Indian Spring, 
Calliopsis: Mayfield Giant. 
