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Merit for 1941 
and New European Novelties 

MARIGOLD 
MISSION GIANTS “GOLDSMITH”’ 
A 1941 All America Selection. Perfect ball-shaped flowers of rich orange 
reminding one of a giant incurved "Mum. The vigorous plants grow 18 
inches high and are basal branching producing 8 to 12 stems of excellent 
cutting length. A new and distinct type of Marigold. Pkt. 25c., Tr. 
Pkt. 65c. 
PETUNIA 
“RADIANCE”’ 
A Silver Medal 1941 Award. This hybrida type Petunia has rich 
brilliance—a Tyrian Rose with under shadings of salmon which intensifies 
the color. A golden yellow throat adds to its warmth. Very free blooming 
and holds its uniform and neat habit into the late Fall. Pkt. 25c., Tr. 
Pkt. 65c. ° 
PETUNIA ALL-DOUBLE 
“BLUE BROCADE’’ 
The highest ranking favorite in the 1941 Trials winning a Silver Medal. 
A fine true violet blue, giant fringed, All-Double Petunia. Dwarf and very 
uniform in habit it is equally valuable for pot culture or for bedding. 
Highly recommended. Pkt. 50c. 
PYRETHRUM 
HUNTINGTON’S NAMED DOUBLE 
VARIETIES 
Our constant improvement makes this deluxe strain of Painted Daisies 
supreme. Saved from over 25 of the finest named doubles. In our trials 
this past season we had the pleasure of selecting a number of plants superior 
in size, color and form. Our results prompt us to recommend it as the finest 
Double Pyrethrum seed offered. Pkt. 30c. 
VIOLA “BIZARRE” 
Violas are such cheerful, bright subjects that a new variety is always a 
welcomed addition. ‘‘Bizarre’’ is a happy combination of two of the 
richest and gayest colors—pure violet purple and clear apricot. Pkt. 30c. 
VIOLA “PURPLE GLORY” 
We were very fortunate in collecting a limited amount of seed from our 
stock of this grand Viola for we know of no other source where the seed 
can be obtained. Forms rugged clumps of deep green massed with large 
rich purple flowers from early summer until snow flies. The peer of Violas. 
Pkt. 30c. 
ZINNIA 
HOWARD’S NEW CRESTED GIANTS 
We give you excerpts from originator’s description—‘‘This truly mag- 
nificent strain is the result of reciprocal crosses between the Scabious 
Flowered class and the Giant Dahlia Flowered section. The blossoms 
average from 4 to 5 inches in diameter with a full rounded cushiony center 
surrounded by broad guard petals. The colors are charmingly bright and 
fresh’’—It is interesting to note that rival seed growers on the Pacific Coast 
are unanimous in their praise of this new strain. Pkt. 25c., Tr. Pkt. 65c. 

Phlox, “Rosy Morn” 
PHLOX GIGANTEA 
“ROSY MORN” 
Another new color in the Gigantea group awarded a Bronze 
Medal in the 1941 Selections. Large sized blooms in a gay combina- 
tion of rose pink with a white eye. Free flowering and will not 
fade in the strong sun. Pkt. 25c., Tr. Pkt. 65c. 

Zinnia, Giant Crested 



