Flower Seeds 3 
Novelty Selections 
INCLUDING ALL-AMERICA PRIZE WINNERS 
MARIGOLD 
Spry (Silver Medal, 1941 All-America Selections)— 
Extra dwarf double French type. Clear orange-yellow 
crested center, surrounded by several rows of mahogany- 
red guard petals. These flowers profusely cover the very 
compact plants which are only 8 or 9 inches tall and 
spread to 15 inches. Very early flowering. Pkt. 25c; (not 
available in bulk). 
PETUNIA 
Blue Brocade (Silver Medal, 1941 All-America Selec- 
tions)—Dwarf, all-double fringed type, of a true violet: 
blue color. The large frilly flowers are beautiful even as 
they fade to a lighter color when mature, and the mild 
fragrance is pleasing. Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA 
First Lady (Silver Medal, 1941 All-America Selections) 
—Compact single bedding type. Flowers of light salmon- 
pink, larger and lighter colored than Salmon Supreme and 
the petal lobes are more rounded. The plants are quite 
uniform and the color most unique. Pkt. 25c. 

Petunia Miniature, Violet Gem 
PETUNIA 
Radiance (Silver Medal, 1941 All-America Selections) 
—Single bedding type, 15 to 18 inches tall. Brilliant rich 
rose or cerise with yellow throat. Very early and long 
flowering and the color is long lasting. Pkt. 25c; 
tz oz. 65c. 
PETUNIA 
Violet Gem (Honorable Mention, 1941 All-America 
Selections)—-Very compact type with miniature flowers 
of rich violet-blue. This new petunia fills out the color 
range of the miniature compact group. Pkt. 15c; 
ds oz. 65c. 
PHLOX 
Rosy Morn (Bronze Medal, 1941 All-America Selec: 
tions) Large florets of brilliant rose with a white eye. 
A good companion to Salmon Glory which was awarded 
a Silver Medal in the 1939 trials. An early and free 
bloomer. Pkt. 25c. 
SCABIOSA 
Peace (Honorable Mention, 1941 All-America Selec- 
tions)—Double white flowers of beehive form, on semi- 
tall plants, 18 to 24 inches. Good for cutting and easier 
to handle in the garden than the taller annual types; af ts 7 
companion to Heavenly Blue, a Bronze Medal winner of Zinnia, Giant Crested 
last year. Pkt. 25c; Ye 02. 85c. 
ZINNIA 
ZINNIA Giant Crested Howard—Giant flowers 4 inches or more 
across, with a crest composed of tiny florets and sur’ 
Black Ruby (Bronze Medal, 1941 All-America Selec’ rounded by broad guard petals. The colors range from 
tions) Lilliput or pompon type; 18 inches. Very uniform yellow and orange, to rose and crimson (not available 
plants carrying small double flowers in profusion over a separately). This worthwhile novelty is the result of 
long period. Distinct color of deep velvety maroon which crosses between the small flowered scabiosa and giant 
is very effective with lighter Colors. Pkt. 25c; % oz. 75c. dahlia flowered types. Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. 85c. 

