NOVELTIES AND OTHER FLOWERS OF NOTE 
“Allwood’s Hardy Cottage Strain 
A very fine race that will give the greatest satisfac¬ 
tion. With their good range of colors, absolute hardi¬ 
ness, and stocky habit of growth, they do not require 
staking. They commence to flower early and continue 
in bloom for a lengthy period. Tr. Pkt.50c 
New Larkspur Imperial 
“Pink King” 
Pink King is a lovely soft yet vibrant shade of 
salmon rose. The basal branched character gives 
several fine spikes of bloom on each plant. Early 
flowering and highly recommended for cut-flowers. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Vi oz.85c Oz.$3.00 
Hollyhock “Indian Spring 
PEARSONS 
NEW AQU1LEGIAS 
ARE VERY 
W ORTH WHILE 
New Phlox Gigantea 
“Rosy Morn 
New Alyssum Compactum 
“Violet Q ueen” 
Violet Queen has been one of the most generally 
discussed of the newer flower varieties. Plants are 
dwarf, compact, neat in habit, free flowering, and 
the small sweetly scented flowers are a very rich, 
deep shade of violet. Tr. Pkt.35c 
Vioz .75c Vi oz.$1.35 Oz.$2.50 
New Aquilegias 
Pearson’s Long Spurred 
All-America (1940) W inner ol 
Bronze Medal 
Carnation “Allwood s Hardy Cottage Strain’ 
Produces blooms approximately the size of a half 
dollar and of a bright color combination of rose-pink 
with a white eye. Will not fade in the strong sunlight. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Ve oz.65c Vi oz.$1.25 
New Larkspur Giant 
Imperial “Pink King’ 
HoIIyliock 
Cynoglossum Amabile 
“Blanche Burpee” 
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
Mixed Colors. Tr. Pkt. 
Godetia Tall Double 
Carmine Improved” 
An excellent cut-flower. Tr. Pkt... 25c 
(Annual) 
Indian Spring. (Awarded Silver Medal, All-America 
Council.) Produces flowers of attractive bright rose 
and rosy carmine shades, of a size similar to the 
Single Perennial Hollyhock; however, seed sown in 
■ 25c February will bloom freely in early August. "Indian 
Spring" attains a height of six feet or more, with 
flowering branches produced freely from about a 
foot from the soil. "Indian Spring" produces a com¬ 
pact pyramidal plant that is worthy of high recom¬ 
mendation. Tr. Pkt.25c 
Vs oz.. . 40c i/ 8 oz.35c Vi oz.50c Oz.$1.50 
Aquilegia “Pearson’s Long-Spurred” 
Carnation 
New Alyssum 
“Violet Queen 
Acknowledged as the choicest strain of Aquilegias 
obtainable. 
Tr. Pkt. 
Vs oz. 
Coral Pink . 
.$0.50 
$1.00 
Crimson Star . 
.50 
1.00 
Giant Blue . 
.50 
1.00 
Sky Blue . 
.50 
1.00 
Yellow. 
1.00 
Lowdham Strain Mixed. 
A varied and color- 
ful mixture . 
.35 
.75 
NEW PHLOX 
“ROSY MORN” 
VERY 
OUTSTANDING 
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