Selected NEW FLOWERS 19^0 QaAdetiA. 
“BEST BY TEST” SEEDS FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 
ANTIRRHINUM AQUILEGIA 
Rosalie Hybrids of 
Fine cut flower longissima 
AGERATUM A-jer-ay-tum 
Annual. Edging, bedding. Culture A orB. 
Midget Blue. Silver Medal A.A.S. 1940. 
The first really dwarf Ageratum that 
comes uniformly dwarf and true to color 
from seed. 
Pkt. (4000 sds.) 75c. Pkt. (2000 sds.) 50c. 
Pkt. (1000 seeds) 30c. 
ALYSSUM, Trivett's Violet. See 
page 12. 
ANTIRRHINUM An-ti-rye-num 
Annual. For cutting. CtdtureB. 
Rosalie (Rust-resistant). Bronze Medal, 
1940. Tall giant type, 2J^ to 3 feet; 6 to 
8 immense spikes to each plant. Large 
blossoms of intense, deep rose or topaz 
rose. 
Pkt. (1500 sds.) 50c. Pkt. (750 sds.) 30c. 
Semi-tall Guinea Gold. Bronze Medal, 
A.A.S. 1939. Glowing bronzy-orange 
Snapdragon, strong stems 15 to 18 inches 
high. . Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
ANTIGONON An-tig -oh-non 
Climber. Greenhouse or outside in South. 
Leptopus. A fine plant for training in 
large pots or tubs. Outdoor climber in 
South. Long racemes of rose-pink flowers. 
oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
AQUILEGIA Ak-wi-lee-ji-ah 
Perennial. Cutting, etc. Cidture C. 
Hybrids of Longissima. At last we 
are able to offer Longissima in a splendid 
mixture of many different colors all with 
4 inch long spurs. Desirable cut flower 
for artistic effects. 
(In packets only) Pkt. 35c. 
ASTER Wilt-resistant 
Annual. For cutting and display. Cidture B. 
Early Giant Light Blue. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
1939. Very large, like a glorified “Giant Crego 
Aster.” Lovely, big, fluffy flowers of light blue. 
Height 1}^ feet; blooms end August into September. 
Ys oz. (1500 seeds) $1.25 
Pkt. (300 seeds) 35c. Pkt. (150 seeds) 20c. 
Early Giant Rose Marie. Honorable Mention, 
A.A.S. 1940. Bright, rich rose, heavy, long, clean 
stems. Basal branching. Height IJ^ feet. Grand for 
the garden and a fine type for florists. 
Y oz. $2.00 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Early Giant Peach Blossom. Another superb 
variety, opens white changing to lavender-pink. 
Y oz. $1.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Giant Harmony, Mixed. Introducing a new cut 
flower type. Blossoms up to ^Y inches across, on 
long, sturdy stems, about 2)4 feet tall, basal branch¬ 
ing. Our mixture includes lovely shades of light and 
deep blue, flesh, peachblossom, white, rose, etc. 
All colors with double quilled golden yellow centers. 
Y oz. (1500 seeds) $1.25 
Pkt. (300 seeds) 35c. Pkt. (150 seeds) 20c. 
T.T.8. ASTER—Giant Harmony Mixed 
CALENDULA Kah-len-deu-lah 
A nnual. For cutting, out or indoors. Give Culture A. 
Yellow Colossal. Claimed by the originator to be 
the biggest Calendula in the world, better than Sun¬ 
shine or Chrysantha. Very long, stout stems; fine 
yellow color. (Supplied in packets only) Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER 
Wilt-resistant 
Ball Early White 
ASTER 
Peony-flowered 
Double French 
aster Double French. Improved 
“Peony-flowered.” Large, fully double 
blooms resembling “Peonies.” Height 
2)4 to 3 feet. Long, stout, non-lateral 
stems, flowering late Summer until frost. 
Superb, long-lasting florists’ type. 
Trivett’s Clear Blue Trivett’sRed 
Trivett’s Purple Trivett’s Rose 
Trivett’s Shell Pink Trivett’s White 
Trivett’s Choice Mixed 
Y oz. (1500 seeds) $1.25 
Pkt. (300 sds.) 35c. Pkt. (150 sds) 20c. 
Ball Early White {New Wilt-resistant). 
White with crested center. Late August. 
Y oz. $1.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
AUBRIETIA Au-bree-shi-ah 
Perennial. For rockeries. Culture C. 
Trivett’s Semi-double Mixed. About 
75 per cent double and semi-double flow¬ 
ers, many beautiful colors. Height 
4 inches. ... Pkts. 75c., 50c. and 30c. 
BEGONIA Be-goh-ni-ah 
Annual. For bedding, edging. Culture B. 
Essen. Unusual coloring, very striking. 
The buds are cherry-red and the flowers 
amaranth-cerise. The center appears 
mauve. Height 10 inches. 
Pkts. 75c. and 50c. 
BELLIS PERENNIS Bel-lis 
Treat as Biennial. Culture E. 
Trivett’s Aster-flowered White. A 
tall. Double English Daisy like small 
double white Asters. Stems 10 to 12 
inches long. Fine little cut flower. 
Y oz. $1.75 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Chrysantha, Twilight. A very 
large flower of creamy yellow. 
Just like rich thick cream; long, 
strong stems. 
Y oz. $1.50 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
CARNATION 
Perennial. For cutting. Culture C. 
Allwood’s Cottage Strain. Har¬ 
dy, perennial garden Carnation; 
stocky habit commencing to bloom 
early and continuing. Beautifully 
formed, having smooth, plain pet¬ 
als and very double, long, wiry 
stems. Lovely mixed colors. A 
grand cut flower for the florist. 
Pkts. $1.50, 75c. and 50c. 
CASSIA Kash-ah 
Corymbosa {Shower of Gold). A 
shrubby plant about 3 feet high, 
almost everblooming. For tubs 
indoors and can be plunged out¬ 
doors in the garden for blooming 
during the Summer. 
Y oz. 50c. Pkt. 20c. 
Chamaecrista {Gold Coinflower). 
Showy golden flowers, spotted 
with maroon. Nice, fernlike foli¬ 
age. Height 2 feet. A splendid 
annual for hot, dry places. 
Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
T.T.S. ASTER—Early Giant Light Blue 
T.T.8. 
CALENDULA—Yellow Colossal 
