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Salvia Farinacea, Royal Blue 
Petunia, 
Glow 
Salvia Farinacea, Royal Blue 
1940 All-America Selections — Honorable Mention 
A real improvement over the lovely Salvia Farinacea. A richer shade 
of deep blue. The long graceful flower spikes make a beautiful showing 
in the garden and the plants with their powdery gray foliage are very 
effective when combined with other plants. It is erect in habit and 
grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet. Packet 35c. 
Dwarf Marigold, Harmony 
Hybrids 
Petunia, Cream Star 
These new Marigold Hybrids are bound to be even more popular 
than the delightful and abundant-flowering “Harmony.” The flowers 
are composed of several rows of broad outer petals surrounding crested 
centers. The colors range through shades of yellow, orange, and maroon; 
many with contrasting stripes or blotches. Height 12 inches. Packet 25c. 
Dimorphotheca Spectabilis 
Crimson-rose with a shining black center—a color that is unique 
among “African Daisies.” The daisy-like flowers, about 2 inches in 
diameter, are held upright on straight wiry stems and are excellent for 
cutting. The plants will thrive in hot dry 
places. Packet 25c. 
1940 All-America Selections—Silver Meda 1 
A dwarf compact Petunia offered for the 
first time this year. The plants, when fully 
grown, are about 12” tall and 14” across. 
The flowers, larger than other dwarf Petunias, 
are soft creamy white and resemble somewhat 
five-pointed stars. A profusion of blooms, 
unique in their beauty, completely cover the 
plants until fall. Packet 25c. 
Petunia, Cream Star 
Petunia 
Glow 
Silver Medal 
A. A. S. 
Blooms of intense 
carmine-rose, shading 
lighter toward the cen¬ 
ter, on vigorous spread¬ 
ing plants, give a vivid 
and striking display. 
Packet 35c. 
