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Flower Seeds —GERMANIA—For Florists 
NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES for 1940 
CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE 
COMPACTUM "FIRMAMENT" 
(Awarded Bronze Medal by 
"All America" Council) 
This is a welcome new dwarf type of 
Chinese forget-me-not, selected from a 
mutation out of C. amabile Fairy Blue. 
Trial reports show it is true and uni¬ 
form stock. Fifteen to eighteen inches 
tall and bushy, and cf nch blue color, 
always in garden demand. It should 
prove the most popular of all cynoglos- 
sums. Its growth allows it to be planted 
with the pink variety, which likewise 
does not grow so weedy or rank as C. 
amabile. It is about the ecsiest thing 
to grow among flowers and should 
prove a garden favorite. 'It can also be 
used as cut flower material. 
Tr. Pkt., 30c; l A oz., 75c; 1 oz., $2.25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Korean Hybrids. These beautiful, hardy Korean Hybrid Chrysanthemums form compact bushes, 
virtually covered with flowers. Magnificent colors. Single and semi-double types. Unexcelled 
for cutting. Sown in spring they will bloom in fall. 
Tr. Pkt., 75c; l A oz., $2.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Cascade or Balcony. Produces large clusters of single 
flowers in shades of pink, rose, yellow and white. A 
desirable pot plant; also suitable for hanging baskets and 
window boxes. 
Tr. Pkt., 50c; l A oz., $1.50 
HOLLYHOCK ANNUAL "INDIAN SPRING" 
Awarded Silver Medal. All-America Council 
''Indian Spring" blooms in less than five months after 
seed is sown. A profuse bloomer. After the first bloom is 
past, if the plants are cut back they will produce a second 
crop of blooms the same season. Flowers are of attractive 
bright rose and rosy carmine shades. Normally 3 V 2 to 4 
feet tall, plants may grow as high as 6 feet in some sections. 
Tr. Pkt.. 35c; l A oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.50 
Annual Hollyhock 
"Indian Spring" 
