2433 Honor Bright Petunia 
A new shade and an entirely 
new color in Bedding Petunias 
—a deep but bright glowing 
salmon, possessing none of the 
harsh magenta tones found in 
some Petunias. Flowers are 
large, up to 3^2 in. in diameter. 
Plants are typical of the Bed¬ 
ding-Spreading group of Petu¬ 
nias. They reach a height of 
about 18 in. and a spread of 
3 ft. They come into bloom in 
the middle of the summer and 
continue to bear until frost. 
Honor Bright Petunia is very 
vigorous, free flowering, and as 
easy to grow as any other Bed¬ 
ding Petunia. Excellent for 
beds, borders, and window 
boxes. The salmon color is one 
that is highly prized for cutting. 
Pkt. 25^; 1/128 oz. 60^; 
1/64 $ 1 * 00 - 
7506 COLLECTION 
3 Pkts .—one each of the 3 
lovely New Flowers pic¬ 
tured on this page 
(value 75j^) for only OU^ 
1689 Blanche Burpee Forget-me-not 
Cynoglossum, Mixed Colors This new mixture contains 
colors never before seen in Chinese Forget-me-nots—white, 
deep blue, and various shades of light and mid-blue. The 
graceful airy sprays produce a showy display throughout 
the summer. l ]/2 ft. tall. Pkt. 250; Yie oz. 600. 
1573 Yellow Shaggy Calendula 
Chrysanthemum-like, bright golden yellow flowers, 3 in. 
across and nearly as deep; petals are attractively quilled 
and fringed on the tips, giving a shaggy and artistic appear¬ 
ance. They are borne on very long stems so are ideal for cut¬ 
ting and garden use. ft. tall. Pkt. 250; Vi oz. 600. 
