SCHLING’S new and outstanding 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections, 1940. 
A new rust-resistant, large-flowered giant 
Snapdragon of an entirely new color in this 
important flower. It is a rich deep rose with an 
underlying tone of topaz and amber, giving it a 
richness which makes it stand out conspicuously 
among all other colors. The plants are strong, 
healthy, and each one will carry 6 to 8 long flowering 
spikes at a time. Pkt. 50 cts., ,3 pkts. for $1.25. 
ANNUALS 
for 1940 
ACROCLINIUM HYBRIDS 
In size of flowers, number of petals, and wide range 
of new colors, these Hybrids far surpass the old types. 
The blooms are produced on 1to 2-foot stems, and 
the flowers appear within a few weeks from time of 
sowing. The colors are in shades of salmon, apricot, 
pink, rose, and cerise with white and creamy tones. 
Mixed colors, pkt. 35 cts. 
ACERATUM 
Midget Blue 
Silver Medal, All- 
America Selec¬ 
tions, 1940. At 
last we have a dwarf 
Ageratum that is really 
and uniformly dwarf. 
The dainty plants are 
hardly ever over 3 inches 
high and most of them 
only 2 inches. They 
bloom so freely that it is 
almost impossible to see 
the foliage after the 
plants get into full bloom. 
The color is a real 
Ageratum blue and the 
blooms come true to 
color. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 
pkts. for $1.25. 
Ageratum, Midget Blue. Silver Medal, 1940 
