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Novelties and Specialties 
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and Specialties 1940 
I pomea—Cornel I 
PHLOX 
Salmon Glory 
This beautiful Phlox 
must be grown to be ap¬ 
preciated. The color is a 
pure salmon pink with a 
distinct creamy white 
eye. This coml)ination 
with its clear, clean, crisp 
appearance, makes one 
of the most beautiful 
color combinations we 
have ever seen. A grand 
novelty and worthy var¬ 
iety for liedding, boxes, 
and for cutting. Packet 
15c. 
AGERATUM 
Midget Blue 
After many years of dili¬ 
gent selection there is a real 
satisfaction in being able to 
offer a very fine dwarf Ager- 
atum with delicate fine foli¬ 
age, which is practically 
smothered with small true 
Blue Flowers. This is really 
the first dwarf Ageratum 
that we have found that will 
come uniformly dwarf and 
true to color from seed. 
Packet 20c. 
TWO GLORIOUS NEW ZINNIAS 
ZINNIA—Fantasy Wildfire 
Wildfire adds a distinct note of color to the garden, 
and will enliven any home when used in flower arrange¬ 
ments. The color is a rich dazzling scarlet. Packet 15c. 
IPOMEA—Cornell 
This new variety Cornell combines the brilliant 
coloring of Scarlet O’Hai'a with the size of bloom and 
robust habit of the Heavenly Blue Morning Glories. 
The l)looms are very large and the color an intense 
shade of carnelian red with a white border a little over 
an eighth of an inch wide. Much more free blooming 
than Scarlet O’Hara. Will bloom until frost. Packet 15c. 
ZINNIA—Crown of Gold Pastel Tints 
A beautiful large flowering type of Zinnia in a strickly 
Pastel Mixture. It contains a wide range of pastel 
shades of salmon, peach and buff, soft yellow, old gold, 
light pink, and apricot pink. Each petal of the flower 
is overlaid at the base with a deep golden yellow while 
carrying out the individual flower color at the tip. 
Packet 15c. 
Zinnia—Fantasy 
