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NEWEST CREATIONS OF ANNUAL FLOWERS 
All America Prize Winners — The World’s Finest 
Gaillardia New Giant Double Hybrids 
Annual—Intense mixed colors. Flowers often measure up to 3 inches in 
diameter, 100% all double. The color of the Gaillardia may be termed “sun¬ 
set” because the llowors run to reds and oranjce rose-tinted at the base of 
the petals. We say it should be in every garden in America. Pkt. 20c, 3 
for 50c, postpaid. 
2033 Antirrhinum—California Giant Mixture Rust Proof 
Introduced in T93.5, the Rust Proof varieties have proven successful in 
every section of the country. Seed germinates better, plants are more 
vigorous, foliage is clean, tiovvering season prolonged, and the flowers are 
larger and of finer color. t)ur Supreme Mixture is a rainbow of color. 
Pkt. 12 cts.; Vs oz., 50 cts.; Vi oz., 90 cts.; 1/2 oz., $1.50, postpaid. 
2277 Marigold Crown of Gold 
Distinctly new type Marigold—the first Marigold with entirely Odorless 
foliage. Bright clear golden orange. Crown resembles a Chrysanthemum, 
made up of long interlaced disc petals. Collarette of big', broad petals. 
Delicately sweet-scented. I’lants grow about 2 ft. tall. Karly flowering, 
blooms all summer. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz,, 35c, V 2 oz., GOc, oz., $1.00, postpaid. 
Be Sure to Include in Your Garden This Spring 
2309 Morning Glory—Crimson Rambler oio^yTh^Ts'^'ae? 
claimed by all that have seen it as being the loveliest of all Morning Glories 
yet offered. The flowers are large ruby red with white throat. Leaves dis¬ 
tinct heart-shaped. Vines will grow and bloom under a wide variety of con¬ 
ditions. It is not necessary that the seed of this variety be chipped before 
planting like other Morning Glories. Don’t fait to try this prize winner this 
year and order early as seed supply is limited. Pkt., 15 cts.; 2 for 25 cts., 
postpaid. 
2214—Gaillardia Giant Double Hybrids 
2277 Marigold—Crown of Gold—Odorless 
2300 
New Morning Glory 
Scarlett O’Hara 
All America Gold Medal Prize Winner for 1939 
The face of the flower is bright, velvety rosy red, and 
the flve broad veins radiating from its throat in the 
form of a five-pointed star are still more brilliantly 
colored with a tone of pure red almost approaching 
scarlet. The flowers grow 3 % to 4 in. across, and re¬ 
main open longer than other Morning Glories. Profuse 
bloomer more than 50 flowers have been counted on one 
plant in one day. Pkt. (15 Seeds) 15c; Vs oz. 35c; Vi oZ. 
55c; Vi oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75. 
2309 New 
Morning Glory ^ Crimson Rambler 
2103—Aster Golden Monarch 
2103 Aster Golden Monarch e?t"^tr“ducfions 
in Asters. Earlier than the Crego or Giants of California. The 
color is an intense yellow. Blooms of immense size, even larger 
than the famous Los An.areles. Starts blooming in early Aug¬ 
ust. Pkt., 20 cts.; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 
2053 Aster Glow of Fire ^„eo7of^te 
family. Extremely early. Color a fiery red. Blooms are very 
large and are produced in profusion throughout the summer 
on sturdy long stems. This is one Aster that you sure should 
plant if you want an attractive garden this year. Pkt., 20 
cts.; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 
2299 Morning Glory Improved Giants 
New improved Strain. Largest 
iieaVeniy ome and most beautiful of all Blue 
Morning Glories. Blooms abundantly, flowers reaching gigan¬ 
tic size to 4 inches across. Blooms remain open all day, 
giving a mojt attractive aiipearance on trellises, fences or 
arbors. Packet, 10 cts.; V4 oz,, 20 cts.; Vz oz., 35 cts.; 1 oz.. 
60 cts., postpaid. 
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2271 Lupins 
New Russell 
Sensational Perennial 
These remarkable new Lupins are 
the result of continuous labor for 
many years. The spikes of bloom are 
often 3% feet and more in length. 
Flowers are fan-shaped, the stand¬ 
ard being expanded like that of a 
Sweet Pea. The coloring has an 
immense range and unique charac¬ 
ter. Received Gold Medal Award by 
R. H. S. in 1937. Thrives on sandy 
or light wood soil where water can 
be supplied. Their tall spikes of 
bloom present a delightful variety of 
color blending from June to Septem¬ 
ber, It is advisable to either clip 
the seed or soak them in water at 
least 48 hours before planting. Pkt. 
2271 Lupins New Russell 25 Seeds 25c, 2 Pkts., 45c, postpaid. 
' ,p- 
Grow Your 
Own Chrys¬ 
anthemums 
From Seed 
Ideal for 
Cut Flowers 
2167 Chrysanthemum 
Double Golden Crown 
One of the new double flowering Chrysanthemums that 
really is good. Plants have a robust constitution, grow¬ 
ing 3 to 4 feet tall. It branches very freely and blooms 
profusely, carrying 50 to 60 flowers at one time. Rich 
double golden yellow flowers with quilled petals. Idea) 
for cut flowers. Pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c, postpaid. 
2542 SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL 
COLLECTION 
Greatest Flower Seed Bargain Ever Made. 1 Racket 
each of the 14 newest creations featured on this 
page. Regular value g2.32 for ONnY Sl.OO. 
2359 Petunia Martha Washington. piants*^^orm^°neaL 
well-rounded mounds about 9 inches tall, bearing large flowers of 
remarkable coloring. The frilled or ruffled flowers are about 3 inches 
across the frilled portion is a beautiful blush-pink \\hile the center 
is stringly veined a rich wine-red; throat is dark violet, surely a 
striking contrast of color. Pkt., 15 cts.; 2 for 25 cts., 5 for 50 cts., 
1 charming addition 
2361 Petunia Pink Gem Uwarr. to the new miniature 
vroup of Rctunias and a most pleasing and desirable color. Plants are 
neat and compact, and about 6 inches tall, 
pink flowers. Blooms are about 2 inches in diameter \n indi^vidual 
plant carries as many as twenty-five to thirty blooms at one time. Pkt. 
‘ V This Petunia has 
2360 Petunia r laming V elvet. caused a sensation 
because of the uniform excellence of its velvety, rich, blood-red flower. 
It has not yet been widely grown, but after this year will be classed 
among "he popular Petunia varieties. The plants are semi-compact m 
habit about 15 inches in height, absolutely uniform, and the flowers 
are large and borne in great profusion. While the type is quite dehmte- 
fy fixld there is a portion of the blooms that will be oft color. Pkt. 
15c. 3 for 35c, postpaid. 
2299 Morning Glory 
I Heavenly Blue 
2329 Pansy Coronation Gold—1938 All America 
A J Large blooms, 3 inches across, canary yellow with the 
Award. iow?r petals flushed golden orange. I'l<^wers are round^ 
with lightly ruffled edges; they have a mild spicy scent. Very effective 
in beds or borders and especially so when planted in masses either 
alone or with other colors. Stems are long ^hat the flowers are 
highly prized for cutting. Pkt. 25c, 3 for 60c, postpaid^_ 
Blooms 
Large 
23S0 
Petunia 
Flaming 
Velvet 
