NEW FLOWERS 
for Your 1941 Garden 
ALYSSUM Violet Queen. 
Destined to be one of the most useful... and 
most used... flowers ever developed. The color 
is a Shade of deep bright violet which pleases 
all who see it, and will set off any other flowers 
with which it may be combined as an edging. 
Covered with flowers for months, Violet Queen 
is ideal for such an edging, or a low bed, for the 
plants are unusually dwarf and compact. Best of 
all, prices are extremely low for a new intro- 
duction: Oz., $2.00; %4-oz., 60c; Pkt., 15c. 

Dimorphotheca New Alyssum 
“Glistening White” Violet Queen 
ANTIRRHINUM nanum Amber-and-Gold. 
Another addition to the dwarf bedding group of 
Rust Resistant Snapdragons, Amber-and-Gold not 
only fills a place as the first terra-cotta color 
in this class, but is a lovely new flower in its 
own right. Buds are soft pink, changing to 
flowers with yellow lips, amber hoods, and soft 
rose throats. Pkt., 15c. 
ANTIRRHINUM nanum DuBarry. 
Gaudy as its name would imply, DuBarry intro- 
duces yet another rich color into the ranks of 
dwarf bedding Rust-Resistant Snapdragons, bril- 
liant coral-salmon, touched with gold. Pkt., 1l5c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA Glistening White. 
A striking new daisy from South Africa, with 
extremely large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, 
pure glossy white with shining black centers. 
Both petals and centers are so glistening that 
they give the impression of having just been 
enameled. Plants are low and spreading, ideal 
for an unusual spring or summer bed. Pkt., 15c. 
DUSTY MILLER, New Type 
Botanically Leucaphai candicans, this is a useful 
new foliage plant with odd-shaped, pointed, 
woolly-white, felt-like leaves. Plants are dwarf 
and bushy throughout their spring and summer 
season; flowers are yellow but inconspicuous. 
Pk tea Cs 
GODETIA, Tall Carmine Improved. 
Although it is well-known that the buds of Go- 
detias open in water after cutting, the tall-grow- 
ing strains have never opened many flowers on 
a spike at one time. Not so this new variety, 
with large rose-pink, truly double flowers, each 
with a large carmine center-blotch, opening in 
profusion on long, gladiolus-like spikes, ideal for 
border backgrounds, and for cutting. Pkt., 15c. 
MARIGOLD Goldsmith. Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 
Large, incurved-Chrysanthemum-type flowers of 
soft golden-orange, a shade which blends well 
with most garden colors, and should fit into any 
living-room. Stems are long and strong, on large, 
bushy ‘base-branching plants. Pkt., 25c. 
