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Salvia "Royal Blue" 
An annual Farinacea variety, growing erect and of more intense color than Blue 
Bedder; color a deep royal blue. Fine bushy plants, with attractive long spikes 
excellent for cutting. Fkt., 25c. 
Scabiosa "Heavenly Blue" 
A distinct and lovely azure-blue variety, very early and exceptionally free flower¬ 
ing. Plants 18 inches high, bushy and loaded with rather short but wiry stemmed, 
high crowned double flowers. Awarded Bronze Medal, 1939 All-America Trials. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Zinnia, Early Wonder Padre 
No annual is more colorful or anywhere near as free flowering during the first 
hot weeks of early summer than the Early Wonder Zinnias. The 16- to 18-inch 
plants with long wiry stems, almost devoid of foliage, and extreme earliness make 
this Zinnia particularly well adapted for cut flowers. Successive sowings every ten 
days or two weeks are recommended to have fresh flowers all through the summer 
and late fall. Padre is a bright dazzling scarlet with flowers of medium size, pro¬ 
duced in abundance. Pkt., 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Fantasy Zinnias 
New Zinnias are always welcomed by home gardeners and florists alike. While 
the Giant-flowered varieties are still popular, the trend of late years has been 
toward the smaller flowered, more graceful types. This new Fantasy Zinnia meets 
this demand in all details. The rounded flowers are composed of a mass of shaggy 
raylike petals which give a delicate and refined appearance to the, medium sized 
double flowers, large enough to satisfy the desire for massive color, yet small enough 
to lend themselves gracefully to flower arrangements. Plants 2% to 3 feet in 
height, will bloom in 46 to 60 days after seed is planted. 
ORANGi: IiADT. Deep orange. 
ROSAIilE. Bright rose. 
STARDUST. Golden yellow. 
WHITE EIGHT. Pure white. 
FANTAST MIXED. Includes the brightest shades of red and orange as well as 
the pastel pink and cream. 
Price, any of tke above: Pkt., 15c; Vi oz., 25c; Vi oz., 45c. 
Zinnia, Fantasy "Wildfire" 
The rapidly increasing popularity of the Fantasy type Zinnia has brought forth 
the addition of separate color varieties. Wildfire is a rich, dazzling scarlet holding 
its color well in the hot sun. The plants are neat in habit, strong growing and 
very free flowering, 2 Vi to 3 feet in height, coming into flower 46 to 60 days after 
seed is sown. Pkt., 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Aquilegia, Clematis-Flowered 
Zinnia "Campfire" 
(Harmony Type or Scobioso-Flowered) 
Campfire is a vivid, intense scarlet, the color is most showy. 
The flowers, of medium size, are carried on strong stems of 
good length for cutting. See illustration on this page. Height, 
2-2 Vi feet. Pkt., 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Aquilegia, Clematis-Flowered 
Columbine Mixed 
This glorious Columbine is absolutely distinct in petal for¬ 
mation. As will be seen from the accompanying picture the 
blooms greatly resemble Clematis flowers. The plants are of 
medium height, good compact habit and free-flowering while 
the individual blooms are large and solM in petal. The color 
range includes delicate pastel shades of pink and blue. Hardy 
perennial. Height 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 50c. 
Zinnia, Scobiosa-Flowerod, Camptire 
Zinnia, Fantasy, Wildfire 
