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Scabiosa, Imperial Gianfs Blue Moon 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 1939 
An entirely new form of Scabiosa. A fully double flower, the pin 
cushion being entirely eliminated. The color is a rich deep laven- 
der blue, a shade that is beautiful indoors or out. Plants are 
r. . extremely upright, growing 42 to 48 inches high, with long wiry 
(, stems making wonderful cut flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
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Snapdragon, Rosalie 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections 1940 
Fine new variety of snapdragon for florists, as well as home 
gardeners. Intense rose-pink, with deeper center and gold 
suffusion. Fully rust-resistant. Vigorous grower showing 
10 to 30 laterals, as well as large central spike. Pkt. 25c. 
Lupins, Russell's Prize Mixture 
Russell's Lupins are really one of the finest improvements in modern 
flowers. They were awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Horticultural 
Society of Great Britain in 1937. The color range of Russell Lupins is, as 
you can see, magnificent. Their extra large spikes make the finest of cut 
flowers. They bloom six months from seed, so if you sow early you can 
enjoy them this year, as well as years to come. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, Betsy Ross 
Miniature ruffled Betsy Ross' color is red and white with the white blend¬ 
ing to golden and the red blending to deep red in the throat. Individual 
blooms are 2'/2 inches in diameter. Unsurpassed for bedding purposes 
due to its free flowering and uniform habit of growth. Makes fine pot 
plants. Pkt. 35c. 
SWFENEY, 5TH*Ug t SIWM. HORTICULTURAU PRINTERS. PORTLAND. ORE. 
