ACROCLINUM SENSATION GIANTS 
A florist tlower par excellence — this new strain of Acroclinium produces 
flowers half again larger than any existing strain and grows 6 to 8 inches ialler. 
Each flower is completely double and will average a good three inches 
across. Its colors range from medium rose to 
light pink shades. 
The additional height of these Sensation 
Giants gives added length to the stout lateral 
stems, and makes them an important florist 
cut flower. Many times a cluster of six to 
eight flowers is found on one stem, and 
closely resembles a Comet type Aster plant. 
Acroclinium Sensation Giants is a hardy 
early blooming annual that is also highly 
recommended for the home gardener. Picked 
in the bud and hung out to dry, they will last 
indefinitely and can be a source of enjoy- 
ment during the winter months when few 
flowers are available. 

VERBENA DWARF ERECT “BLUE SENTINEL” 
BRONZE MEDAL ALI-AMERICA (A) SELECTIONS — 1939 
Blue Sentinel grows about 10 inches high and forms a plant only 18 inches 
wide. Its habit is exceptionally dwarf and compact; and each plant throws 
eight to ten upright branches bearing an attractive head of rich blue flowers. 
Each flower is round and well formed, and will average 2 inches across. 
Blue Sentinel was awarded a Bronze Medal in the 1939 All-American Trials. 
SCABIOSA GRANDIFLORA DOUBLE “ROSETTE” 
Rosette is a beautiful shade of deep rose heavily suffused with salmon. Its 
flowers are large and full double, coming on stiff, wiry stems that make it ideal 
for. cutting. 
