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ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS GRANDIFLORA RUST 
RESISTANT ROSALIE (All America Selections) 
—Probably the finest cut flower variety yet pro¬ 
duced in rust-resistant snapdragons. The color 
is entirely new in snapdragons being an exciting 
rich deep rose with an underlying tone of topaz 
or amber giving it a richness which makes it 
stand out conspicuously among all other colors. 
The tube and lip are the same color which 
greatly intensifies its depth and richness. 
Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS DOUBLE SENSATION MIXED — This 
easily grown and showy novelty is a worth while 
addition to any garden. The delicately colored 
blooms of white, pink and crimson are fully dou¬ 
ble crested and some are beautifully fluted. 
They are much larger than the ordinary Double 
Crested variety, measuring 4’/2 to 5 inches 
across, and are very early blooming. Pkt. 25c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA SPECTABI LIS— Gardeners who 
experience difficulty in finding a sufficient va¬ 
riety of plants for hot, dry places will welcome 
this new African Daisy both for bedding and 
cutting purposes. The dainty, single, daisy-like 
blooms measure about two inches in diameter 
and are rich deep pink with a shining black cen¬ 
ter. The habit of growth is similar to other varie¬ 
ties of Dimorphotheca except that it is some¬ 
what taller, the stems being 12 to 14 inches 
long. Half hardy perennial, blooming the first 
year from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD FRENCH TALL SINGLE FERDINAND 
(Harmony Type)—A gay and colorful flower both 
for the garden and as a cut flower. Ferdinand 
is single flowered with a neat round crested cen¬ 
ter of dainty tubular florets of striking golden 
yellow surrounded by a single row of broad ma¬ 
hogany-red guard petals. The flowers are just 
the right size for cutting—about 1 ’/a inches in 
diameter—and are borne on stems well over a 
foot in length. The plants are tall growing, 20 
to 24 inches, semi-compact and with good fol¬ 
iage, making it an extremely attractive garden 
subject. Pkt. 25c. 
MORNING GLORY SCARLETT O'HARA (All 
America Gold Medal Winner) —This beautiful, 
rich, dark wine red or deep rosy carmine Morn¬ 
ing Glory has been eagerly awaited. It is an 
entirely new color in this group and, while the 
flowers are not quite as large as the Heavenly 
Blue Morning Glory, they are about 4 inches in 
diameter and are produced freely on fast-grow¬ 
ing vines which start blooming within 65 days 
after seed is sown. A very showy covering for 
a fence or trellis. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA MINIATURE RUFFLED BETSY ROSS— 
A new color in the Martha Washington type. 
Lovely frilled blooms 21/2 inches in diameter 
with a good open throat. The color is red and 
white with the white blending to golden and 
the red blending to very deep red in the throat. 
As the plants are compact and completely cov¬ 
ered with blooms, this color combination gives 
them a very gay effect. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA HOLLYWOOD STAR (All 
America Selections)—A most distinctive novelty 
with five-pointed, star-shaped flowers of bright 
rose-pink set off by creamy yellow throats. A 
very fine garden variety as it is early and free 
blooming, and the strong vigorous plant is so 
smothered with blooms that hardly any foliage 
shows. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GIGANTEA SALMON 
GLORY (All America Selections)—This is a most 
outstanding Phlox both as to size and color. 
The individual florets are gigantic for Phlox, 
measuring from 1 ’A to 1 '/z inches in diameter. 
The color is a pure salmon pink with a distinct 
creamy white eye. This combination, with its 
clear, clean, crisp appearance, makes one of the 
most beautiful color combinations we have ever 
seen. Pkt. 25c. 
SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS BLUE MOON (All 
America Selections) — Because of the complete 
doubleness of this Scabiosa, the pincushion cen¬ 
ter is entirely eliminated, and the whole flower 
is composed of broad wavy petals. The flowers 
are very large and deep, 2% inches across and 
2 to 2% inches deep. These deep lavender blue 
flowers have upright wiry stems 20 to 25 inches 
long which hold them proudly erect. The plants 
grow about 40 inches tall and have a long 
blooming season. Pkt. 25c. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA FIREBALL— This new Mex¬ 
ican Sunflower is as dazzling as a ball of fire. 
Fireball is a very brilliant shade of scarlet orange, 
contrasting delightfully with the clear yellow 
center. The exceptionally large single flowers 
4'/^ to 5 inches in diameter are carried on fine 
long stems and the plants grow to a height of 
8 to 9 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
ACCELER&tfuSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELF..S, CALIFORNIA 
