SCABIOSA, HEAVENLY BLUE (See page 5) 
NEW MINIATURE RUFFLED PETUNIA, BETSY ROSS 
(See Page 6) 
SWEET PEA, SPRING FLOWERING PINK 
(See Page 5) 
FOR 1940 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED MARIGOLD, 
LIMELIGHT 
PETUNIA DWARF COMPACT, CREAM STAR 
SHIRLEY POPPY, DOUBLE BEGONIA FLOWERED 
(See Page 13) 
All-America Selections for 1940 
AGERATUM MIDGET BLUE 
(Silver Medal) 
A gem for pots, the rock garden or low edgings. Two to four inches 
high, the neat compact plants are smothered for a long season 
with small true ageratum-blue flowers. The sweetest midget plant 
1 have seen in years. Sow early spring in boxes or open. Pkl. 25c. 
DWARF COMPACT PETUNIA GLOW 
(Silver Medal) 
A wonderful variety for bedding; extremely free flowering all sea¬ 
son, true, and rich. Plants remain dwarf and compact and flowers 
are bright rose-red with lighter throat. Pkt. 30c. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED MARIGOLD 
LIMELIGHT (Bronze Medal) 
A very soft primrose-yellow, the 2V'2-inch blooms are round and 
symmetrical in the most exquisite pompon chrysanthemum-like form. 
Dwarf bushy plants are 20 inches high, uniform, vigorous and 
very free flowering. Ideal bedding plants; excellent cut. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA DWARF COMPACT CREAM STAR 
(Silver Medal) 
Perfectly uniform, the dwarf compact plants are 12 inches high and 
as broad with a profusion of star-shaped 2'/ 2 -inch flowers of soft 
creamy white. Delightful bedding variety and a grand bloomer. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Note: Silver Medal Winner, Petunia First Lady has been with¬ 
drawn and no seed will be available until 1941. 
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CARL PURDY, URIAH. CALIFORNIA 
