



Hollyhock, Newport Pink 

Tithonia, Fireball 

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Stock, Santa Maria 
Novelty Flowers for 1941 
HOLLYHOCK, CHATER’S DOUBLE, NEWPORT PINE: The loveli- 
est variety of this standard double hollyhock strain. Huge spikes, 
bearing compactly arranged truly double flowers of delicate water- 
melon pink. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
TITHONIA, FIREBALL (Mexican Sunflower): An improvement over 
the well known Speciosa, being a dazling orange-scarlet. Flowers 
also larger and more attractive. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. 
STOCK, GIANT OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA MARIA: The finest 
branching white stock available. Stronger growing habit than any 
of the other varieties of this leading class of garden stocks, and some- 
what enlarged flowers. Plants grow in a pyramidal form attaining a 
height of about 2% ft. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 65c. 
’ LOBELIA, CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA: One of the loveliest 
edging plants in existence, particularly for semi-shade or shady 
locations. Very dwarf, of deepest blue color, with dark bronzy-green 
foliage. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
DWARF AFRICAN MARIGOLD, EARLY SUNSHINE: Flowers re- 
semble small Chrysanthemums, with their curled and interlaced 
florets, but they are considerably larger, growing 2) inches across, 
and 1% inches deep. Color a very bright lemon-yellow. Another 
very elite new novelty. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 65c. 
CALENDULA, GIANT YELLOW COLOSSAL: The largest Calen- 
dula in the world. The well-formed bushy plants grow 18 inches high 
and are loaded with extremely double clear, bright yellow flowers 
4’ inches and more across. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 65c. 

Aster, Light Blue 
ASTER, EARLY GIANT WILT-RESISTANT, LIGHT BLUE: 
(All-American Award 1939.) Listed as one of the varieties in the 12 
best varieties of asters made up from all the many types and classes. 
A very attractive and early flowering aster, of clear rich light blue. 
Flowers large and full with broad graceful petals, daintily plumed 
and intertwined. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c. 
COLUMBINE, CRIMSON STAR: Brilliant columbine, with deep 
blood-red spurs and white center part or corolla. Flowers 3 inches 
across on 2-foot stems. A perennial adapted to shady locations. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c. 
PETUNIA, DWARF ELKS PRIDE: (Grandiflora — Large flowered, 
Ruffled Edged.) The DeLuxe of Purple Petunias. The most outstand- 
ing of all purple Petunias for pots, boxes, bedding, etc., being about 
20 per cent more dwarf than original Eik’s Pride. Color a brilliant 
royal purple. Of dwarf upright growth and unusually free flowering. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 
ZINNIA, CUPID, TINY TIM: Compact plant about 1 ft. tall, consist- 
ing of a large number of slender branches which give the plant a 
well-rounded bushy habit. Each of the numerous upright stems bears 
a miniature rich scarlet flower which hardly exceeds 1 inch in 
diameter. The cleverest little Zinnia in existence. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c. 
PETUNIA, BLUE BROCADE (All double Victorious): (Silver Medal, 
All-America Awards, 1941.) Dwarf bushy growing Petunia, bearing 
giant fringed fully double rich velvet-like violet blue flowers. Comes 
100 per cent true from seed. Blooms well throughout spring and 
summer months. Ideal for bedding, low border, or ornamental pot 
purposes. Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. for $1.35. 

Columbine, Crimson Star 

