New Spring-flowering Sweet Pea^ ROSE-PINK 
Awarded All-America Silver Medal for one of the 
best new flowers for 1940 
Large, beautiful, clear rose-pink flowers, four on each long 
stem. Fine for summer blooming, being more heat-resistant 
than some others and excellent for greenhouse forcing, 
blooming between the early and the late Spencers. Pkt. 
25 cts.; 5 pkts. $1. 
NewAntirrhinum,ROSALIE ^^Zize^MeTaT 
A new rust-resistant, large-flowered 
giant Snapdragon. Its charming color 
is entirely new—rich deep rose with an 
underlying tone of topaz or amber, giv¬ 
ing it a richness which makes it stand 
out conspicuously among all other 
colors. The tube and lip are the same 
color, which greatly intensifies the 
depth and richness of color. Six to 
eight long flowering spikes. Excellent for 
New Petunia, GLOW 
This new Petunia, winner of the All-America Silver Medal this 
year, is a dwarf, compact, ball-shaped plant of the Hybrida nana com- 
pacta class. The flowers are a charming bright rose-red with lighter 
throat. It is extremely free flowering, with rich true coloring. A 
wonderful variety for the garden and for commercial growing. Pkt. 
25 cts.; ^oz. $3; ^oz. $5.50. 
A—« New Petunia, CREAM STAR 
A wonderful bloomer. The dwarf, compact 
plants are covered with soft creamy white 
flowers which are bluntly star-shaped and 
with a star of cream coloring on the white 
flowers. Deserves the 1940 All-America Silver 
Medal awarded it. Pkt. 25 cts,. 
Charmins New Flowers for 1940 
...Offered for the First Time 
New Ageratum, MIDGET BLUE »—> 
Awarded All-America Silver Medal for one of the best 
new flowers for 1940 
A very fine dwarf Ageratum (only 3 to 4 inches high) 
with very delicate fine foliage which is practically smothered 
with its beautiful, dainty true Ageratum-blue flowers, true 
to color. Excellent for edgings, rockeries, and for pot- 
culture. Pkt. 25 cts.; ^soz. $2.25; V 4 OZ. $4. 
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