VERBENA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA “FLAMINGO” 
Verbena Flamingo will soon carve a 
niche for itself as a popular variety in the 
Hybrida Grandiflora group. Flamingo is a 
mammoth flowered variety with a head of 
florets that is over two inches deep. Its vivid 
rose pink color shows up to perfection on the 
large individual florets. 
Flamingo has the semi-erect grandiflora 
habit and is a heavy producer of long stems 
and large flowers. Ten to twelve stems are 
found on each plant and each carry two, 
three and four flowers. 
We recommend Flamingo as a splendid 
bedding annual with a long flowering sea- 
semen a hardy, robust habit. It is also a 
desirable cut flower that will give much 
pleasure for table decoration. 

ANTIRRHINUM SPECIAL FORCING 
WESTOVER’S FRINGED WHITE 
In the Eastern states this is quite a popular greenhouse forcing strain. It 
makes fine even growth and produces large spikes of pure white florets. As its 
name would indicate, each floret is daintily ruffled on the hood and lower lip. 
MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH QUILLED 
“GOLDEN HARMONY” 
Growing only to a height of 11 inches and be- 
ing very compact in form, Golden Harmony is 
ideally fitted for both border and bedding pur- 
poses. Each flower is of the quilled scabious type 
and has a single row of broad guard petals on 
the outer edge. The color is a luminous golden 
yellow — both the quilled center and the guard 
petals hold to the same bright color. 
Golden Harmony is very floriferous and is 
literally covered with hundreds of 2 inch flowers. 
It produces fully 100% double plants. The bloom- 
ing period begins as early as the regular Har- 
mony and we believe it will soon be as popular. 

