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Flower Seeds —GERMANIA —For Florists 
NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES for 1940 
PANSY "DON'S WINTER FLOWERING" 
Strictly a greenhouse or forcing Pansy. The plants are sturdy, growing erect, producing in 
the greenhouse large blooms on extra strong stems from 10-14 inches long. Will get up 3 ft. and 
should be supported accordingly. 
Tr. Pkt., $1.00; Vz Tr. Pkt., 60c; Vs oz., $2.00 
PHLOX GIGANTEA SALMON GLORY 
Silver Medal, All-America Council 
The individual florets of ''Salmon Glory" are gigantic for Phlox, measuring with ordinary field 
culture from 1 X A to 1 Vz inches in diameter. The color is a pure salmon pink with a distinct 
creamy-white eye. One of the outstanding novelties of the year, if not the best. 
Tr. Pkt., 50c; Vs oz., $1.25; Vi oz., $2.25 
PRIMULA CHINENSIS Double Dazzler. With the introduction cf this double form in the same 
dazzling orange scarlet shade as that cf the single form which was introduced some 2 oi 
3 years ago, the wealth of material for pot plant users has again been enriched. The 
flowers are carried well above the attractive foliage and are very freely produced. The 
doubling of the petals intensifies the color and adds to the beauty cf the plant. 
Tr. Pkt., $1.00 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
FIMBRIATA "OLYMPIA 
HYBRIDS" (Benary) 
(Introducer's Description) 
These giant Chinese Primulas are the 
result of crossing my Nobilis hybrids 
with the excellent "Light Pink Giant". 
Their circular, well-fringed, substantial 
flowers measure mostly 2 1 /2 ins. across; 
they combine to form enormous umbels 
which, borne on strong stems, stand 
erect above the foliage. Olympia hy¬ 
brids contain the following colours: 
white with mauve zone, indian red, 
mauve pink, light and salmon pink, 
copper and deep red, light and dark 
purple. This rich mixture produces 
striking and excellent market plants. 
Tr. Pkt.. 75c 
MARIGOLD EARLY DIXIE SUNRISE 
(Award of Merit by "All America" Council) 
Marigold Early Dixie Sunrise 
Some years ago the Land of Dixie gave us 
Marigold Dixie Sunshine, a very desirable but 
unfortunately late blooming variety. Now, 
far from the Land of Dixie, from Canada in 
the North, the land of the rising sun, comes 
Marigold Sunrise, an early blooming form of 
Dixie Sunshine. The flowers are large and 
ball-shaped, ingeniously composed of dozens 
of tiny five-petaled florets, gracefully inter¬ 
locking, daintily fringed in effect. The color 
is brilliant golden yellow, a ray of dazzling 
pure beauty. Of particular interest is the fact 
that Sunrise comes 100% fully double and 
blooming commences by August 15, assuring 
its adaptability to any locality. The planis 
are tall, bushy, heavily covered with the 
colorful blooms and remain in flower over a 
tong period. 
Tr. Pkt., 30c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75 
Olympia Hybrids 
