No. 566 Aseratum. midget blue. A11 Amer¬ 
ica Silver Medal Winner. 
The truest and most compact dwarf ageratum yet pro¬ 
duced that comes uniformly dwarf and true to color from 
.seeds. Only 3 to 4 inches high with delicate fine foliage 
and practically smothered with ageratum blue flowers. 
Pkt. 35c; yg oz. $1.25. 
No. 1 286 Zinnia. 
SUPER CROWN O’GOLD. 
The most outstanding large 
flowered zinnia introduction since Dahlia Flowered. The 
flowers are exceedingly showy, 5 inches or over across. 
Our strain contains a wide range of pastel shades including 
soft yellow, old gold, light pink, apricot pink, various 
shades of salmon, peach and buff as well as pure white 
and cream. Each petal is overlaid at the base with a deep 
golden yellow. Decorative in the garden and unexcelled 
for cutting. Pkt. 25c; y oz. 50c. 
No. 1251 Verbena. 
BLUE SENTINEL. All 
America Bronze Medal 
Winner. The flower heads are round, well formed, about 
2 inches across; the individual florets inch across. The 
plants are dwarf and erect, never break apart or appear 
bare in the center as do the spreading types; 10 inches 
high, 20 inches wide, much branched, each upright stem 
bearing an attractive head of rich blue flowers. Each plant 
bears 40 to 50 clusters when in full bloom. Pkt. 25c; y oz. 
50c. 
No. 959 Marisold. 
SUNSET GIANTS. The 
largest flower ever known 
in marigolds, averaging 5 inches under ordinary culture, 
and produced in such profusion that a plant in bloom is 
one of the show spots in the garden. The sweet-scented 
flowers are full centered with broad heavy petals grace¬ 
fully overlapping to make a flower even larger than the 
Dahlia Flowered Zinnia. The colors range from deep 
orange to lemon yellow, with a delightful new shade of 
primrose. Pkt. 25c; y oz. 50c. 
No 1092 Petunia glow. A11 America silver 
Medal Winner. A dwarf, 
compact, ball shaped petunia of the bedding type. The 
color is bright rose-red with lighter throat. Extremely 
free-flowering all season, of rich coloring, true and a 
wonderfully beautiful variety for any garden. Pkt. 50c. 
All America Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal and Award of Merit Winners and Outstanding New Varieties. 
No. 1184 Scabiosa. 
BLUE MOON. Awarded 
Honorable Mention in the 
All America trials. As different from the older scabiosa 
types as Golden Gleam differs from the single types of 
nasturtium. The flowers are beehive shaped with broad, 
heavy, wavy petals, eliminating the pincushion center 
entirely, and of course fully double. They are large and 
deep, 2y inches across, 2 inches deep. The color is a rich, 
deep lavender blue. The flowers are held proudly erect on 
long stems. A beautiful cut flower. Pkt. 25c; y oz. $1.00. 
No. 583 Antirrhinum. 
ROSALIE. All America 
Bronze Medal Winner. 
An entirely new color in snapdragons, a rich deep rose 
with an underlying tone of topaz or amber, giving it a 
richness that makes it stand out conspicuously among all 
other colors. A vigorous grower with 10 to 30 lateral 
spikes besides the large central spike. It is rust resistant. 
Pkt. 25c; y oz. $1.00. 
