GODETIA —Satin Flower 
An attractive annual plant and should 
be grown In more flower gardens. Flow¬ 
ers are very showy and come in many 
rich and varied shades and colors. Do 
best In a rather poor soli. 
New Godetia—Dwarf Ruby—Front Cover 
Azalea-Flowered 
Godetia of easy culture, forming com¬ 
pact, dwarf bushes, flowering all Sum¬ 
mer. Color soft pink with a carmine 
blotch on edge of petals, resembling 
Azaleas. Excellent for pot culture. 
Pkt., 300 seeds 5 1> 800 seeds 1 Ot 
Sybil Sherwood SS.'t &£& 
ful Godetlas and given an Award of 
Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
The color is a gorgeous shade of bright 
salmon pink softened by an edging of 
white. The plant growB about 20 in. high, 
strong stemmed and so free flowering 
the foliage is almost hidden from 
view. Flowers are ideal for cutting 
with long stems. 
Pkt., 200 seeds Bti 000 seeds 1 0(- 
Kelvedon Glory 
This new Godetia is a deep glowing 
salmon-orange color. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5*1 250 seeds 1 04- 
MIXED COLORS. Nearly all shades 
of the Godetia is included in this mix¬ 
ture. 
Pkt., 300 seedB 54* 700 seeds 1 Ot. 
Mills Giants 
Snapdragons —Antirrhinums 
Very Popular Annuals for the Garden. 
New Giant Rosalie—Page 3 
Celestial Salmon Rose-Page 4 
These Giant or 
Maximum Snap¬ 
dragons (Antirrhinum) represent the 
latest development in beautifully formed 
flowers in a wide range from delicate 
pastel shades to vivid colors. They are 
well called Aristocrats of the Garden. 
The long, strong spikes with dark glos¬ 
sy leaves and beautiful flowers com- 
f 'letely encircling the spike are gorgeous 
or cutting. Seed sown early blooms from 
July to frost. Plants cut back, potted in 
Fall will bloom in Winter. Mixed— 
Pkt., 500 seeds 5<i 1500 seeds i ot. 
Lovely Sweet Peas t 
You can have Sweet Peas In your own garden just as beau¬ 
tiful as the florist. Pick the flowers often for abundant 
bloom. For beauty and fragrance Sweet Peas have no equal. 
Fssrll# BTInu/nrina These Early Flowering come 
riy r lUWcilll^ into bi oom 2 to 3 weeks ear¬ 
lier than the Giant Flowering Gorgeous: they are well suit¬ 
ed for growing in Southern sections in Winter, and for the 
earliest blooms out doors in the North where seasons are 
short, and they are valuable for Winter flowering under 
glass. If you have not had good success in growing Sweet 
Peas try these Early Flowering. We offer a wide range of 
colors in a mixture as shown by the artist’s painting above. 
Mixed: Pkt., 80 seeds 54* 175 seeds iO(i oz. 254 . 
Giant Flowering Gorgeous made Wl 
special combination of colors in the Giant Orchid or Spencer 
varieties for 1939, which are well suited for Summer flow¬ 
ering. Over 40 of the latest introductions in Sweet Peas 
have been included selected for long blooming. 
Mixed: Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 225 seeds 104 ; oz. 20t- 
Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas 
These are greatly admired wherever seen and pronounced 
the most beautiful of all. The ruffled, duplexed and large 
wavy frilled flowers give them a double appearance. Stems 
are long carrying fully developed blooms in great abun¬ 
dance, vines make a strong growth and are profuse bloom¬ 
ers. We offer a choice collection of colors in a mixture that 
will jplease all who grow them. 
Mixed: Pkt., 70 seeds 54* 150 seeds iO<i oz. 804* 
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