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RICHMOND, VA. 
Permit No. 142 
DIV.OF FRUIT & VEG. CROPS 
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No. 1251. VERBENA—Blue Sentinel. All 
America Bronze Medal Winner. The flower 
heads are 2 inches acress; the individual 
florets | inch across. 
No. 1092. PETUNIA—Glow. All America 
Silver Medal Winner. A dwarf, compact, 
ball shaled petunia of the bedding type. The 
color is bright rose-red with lighter throat. 
No. 583. ANTIRRHINUM—Rosalie. All 
American Bronze Medal Winner. An entire¬ 
ly new color in snapdragons, a rich deep 
rose with an underlying of topaz or amber. 
No. 1286. ZINNIA—Super Crown O’Gold. 
The most outstanding large flowered Zinnia 
introduction since Dahlia Flowered. The 
flowers exceedingly showy, 5 inches across. 
Your Flower 
Garden in May 
You can now plant out of doors with¬ 
out fear of cold weather, either in plant 
beds or borders, nearly all annual flower 
seeds, including Nasturtiums, Marigolds, 
Petunias, Zinnias, Verbenas, Phlox Drum- 
mondii, and many others. When the 
plants are 3 to 4 inches tall thin them 
out or transplant. 
The Best In Annuals 
Whether you are a novice or an ex¬ 
pert gardener, you will appreciate more 
keenly the flowers you raise yourself. 
May is the best time to plant annuals. 
On this page are listed the most out¬ 
standing annuals, All American Gold, Sil¬ 
ver and Bronze medal, or award of merit 
winners for new varieties. Any of these 
will bring to you much joy and satisfac¬ 
tion and will make your borders the 
talk of the neighborhood. 
All American Collection 
SPECIAL OFFER 
7 VARIETIES 1 
POSTPAID $ 1 
Regular Price $2.10 
Ageratum 
No. 566. AGERATUM—Midget Blue. All 
American Silver Medal Winner. Only 3 to 
4 inches high with delicate fine foliage and 
practically smothered with ageratum blue 
flowers. 
Scabiosa 
No. 1184. SCABIOSA—Blue Moon. Award¬ 
ed Honorable Mention in the All American 
trials. As different from the other Scabiosa 
types as Golden Gleam differs from the sin¬ 
gle types of nasturtium. 
No. 959. MARIGOLD—Sunset Giants. The 
largest flower ever known in marigolds, 
averaging 5 inches under ordinary culture. 
The colors range from deep orange to lemon 
yellow, with a delightful new shade of 
