Pentstemon (p) 
Easily grown and frequently flowering the first year from seed. Plants 
are very neat, the gaily colored tubular flowers and shiny green foliage 
making neat cut flowers. An ideal plant for the perennial border. 
GLOXINOIDES “SENSATION’—Flowers much larger than most Pentste- 
mons, gloxinia-like varying in color from pure white, rose, pink, red, 
crimson, mauve and purple; many beautifully edged. 2 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
MINIATURE HYBRIDS MIXED—A new strain 2% to 3 feet with long, 
graceful sprays of miniature flowers in a wide range of colors. Fine 
for cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
HETEROPHYLLA BLUE GEM—A fine rock garden variety, 18 inches. 
Flowers very bright blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Petunias 
Petunias are really easy to grow. Sow the seeds in a cold frame or 
seed boxes in a soil made of equal parts of good loam and sand. (Sept. 
to March.) It is wise to save all the seedlings because the finest seed 
always produces a small percentage of inferior kinds and the-smallest 
plants are often the finest. 
Petunias come in a numbe. of shades including pink, rose, lavender, 
blue, purple and white. Unusually floriferous annuals suitable for bed- 
ding, some for window boxes blooming from spring to winter. 
MINIATURE NANA COMPACTA TYPES—Neat, compact plants about 6 
inches high and 8 inches in diameter, fully covered with masses of 
2-inch flowers. : 
Brilliant Rose Gem—Rich deep rose. 
Pink Gem—Deep pink. 
White Gem (New)—Pure white. 
Mixed—Each, per pkt. 15c. 
RUFFLED NANA COMPACTA 
Martha Washington—Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1935. Dwarf 
compact plants freely producing ruffled flowers of blush pink deepen- 
ing to the dark violet throat. Pkt. 25c. 
Betsy Ross—Compact. Flowers red and white with golden and deep red 
throats. Pkt. 25c. 
HYBRIDA NANA ERECTA 
Celestial Rose—Compact, deep rose. 
Glow—Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1940. Bright rose red with 
a light throat. 
Silver Blue (Heavenly Blue)—Light silvery-blue. 
Cream Star—Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1940. Soft creamy 
white. Excellent habit. 
Rose of Heaven—Brilliant rose. 
Rosy Morn—Exira select type. Dwarf. Flowers rose with white throat. 
Snow Queen—Flowers large white. 
Twinkles—Brilliant rose, starred white. 
Salmon Supreme—A soft pastel salmon. 
Violacea—Deep velvety purple. 
Mixed Colors—A fine mixture. Each of above, pkt. 10c. 

PETUNIA, DAINTY LADY 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA 
Hollywood Star—Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1939. Flowers 
star-shaped, rich rose, amber throat. Pkt. 20c. 
General Dodds—Blood red. Pkt. 10c. 
Topaz Rose—Bronze Medal, All-America Selections 1938. A fiery rose, 
suffused with gold. Throat topaz. Pkt. 10c. 
Special Mixture—Extra fine selection. Pkt. 10c. 
BALCONY (Hybrida Pendula type). 
Cornflower Blue—Rich blue. 
Deep Blue. 
Rose—Large flowers, clear rose with a golden throat. 
Finest Mixed—All of trailing habit. Each of above, pkt. 15c. 
LARGE FLOWERING SINGLES 
Burgundy (New)—Burgundy red. 
Elks Pride—Velvety violet. One of the finest dark sorts. 
Steel Blue Veined—Medium blue, veined darker. 
White Cloud (New)—Compact 12-inch variety, pure white. 
Large Flowered Types Mixed—Contains light and dark shades. 
All above varieties, pkt. 25c. 
LARGE FLOWERED SINGLE FRINGED, Dainty Lady—Pale yellow. Pkt. 
25c. 
RUFFLED GIANTS, Ruffled Monsters—Choice mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA, Choice Mixed—A very dwarf, com- 
pact strain producing flowers of immense size. Pkt. 50c. 
GRANDIFLORA NANA COMPACTA, Velvet Ball — Bronze Medal, All- 
America Selections 1939. Round compact ball-shaped plants, 8 inches 
in diameter. Freely produces velvety red blooms 2l4 inches in diam- 
eter. Excellent new type. Pkt. 25c. 
Phacelia (a) 
CAMPANULARIA—Gentian-blue, very showy for pots or edging. Height 
8 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
TANACETIFOLIA—Large compact heads of lavender blue. 18 inches. 
Pkt. 10c. 

PHLOX, SALMON GLORY 
Phlox Drummondii 
One of the most beautiful and easiest grown of our hardy garden 
annuals. The flowers are produced in large trusses and may be had in 
many lovely colors. The seed may be sown in boxes and transplanted 
when danger of frost is over or may later be sown in the open. They 
make a very effective show when grown in masses or borders. 
GIGANTEA ART SHADES-—All-America Award of Merit. A new strain 
of Phlox Drummondii with flowers 1% inches in diameter. In addition 
to its enormous flowers it has a most wonderful range of color in soft 
art shades. Height 9 inches. Pkt. 20c. 
GIGANTEA SALMON GLORY—Pure salmon-pink with a distinct creamy- 
white eye, very large individual florets. Pkt. 25c. 
LARGE FLOWERING GRANDIFLORA—A fine type having large heads of 
bloom and growing 15 inches in height. This variety may be used 
for cutting. 
Cinnabar Scarlet. Chamois Rose. White. 
Scarlet Splendens. Violet. Yellow. 
Grandiflora Mixed. Rose—Dark eye. All at pkt. 10c, 4 oz. 50c. 
COLLECTION—One packet each of above seven named varieties, 50c. 
NANA COMPACTA DWARF —This type has the large individual blooms 
of the Grandiflora but the growth of the plant is compact and dwarf 
attaining a height of 8 inches. Magnificent for parkings and low 
borders. Nana Compacta Mixed—Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 80c. 
STAR PHLOX—A dwarf variety bearing star-shaped blossoms in great 
abundance. Pkt. 10c, lg oz. 60c. 
Physalis, Chinese Lantern 
FRANCHETI—This hardy perennial produces many large lantern-like 
pods of brilliant orange red which are very attractive in the perennial 
border or for house decoration in the winter. Pkt. 15c. 
Physostegia, False Dragon Head 
SPECIOSA—A very pretty hardy perennial growing 4 to 5 feet high. In 
midsummer it bears many graceful spikes of pink blooms, somewhat 
like miniature snapdragons. Very splendid subject for borders. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Platycodon, Balloon Flower 
GRANDIFLORA—A hardy perennial blooming the first year from seed. 
Grows into a large bushy plant bearing a profusion of balloon-shaped 
buds, later opening to blue flowers averaging 21% inches in diameter. 
Thrives in a well-drained soil. Pkt. 20c. 
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