
Marigold, Spry 
AGERATUM, MIDGET BLUE 
Silver Medal, 1940. A dwarf, compact plant, 3 to 4 inches 
tall, covered with rich azure-blue flowers. Fine for edging. 
Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (SNAPDRAGON) 
a=, ROSALIE. Bronze Medal, 1940. This new variety of the 
large-flowering type is rust-resistant. An outstanding 
cut-flower. It is best described as intense rose-pink with 
large individual blooms on strong spikes. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC RUSTPROOF. Healthy, base-branching 
plants with Iong stems for cutting. A wide range of splendid 
colors in a superb mixture. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
ASTERS, EARLY CALIFORNIA GIANT 
A new early-blooming strain with immense flowers held erect 
on splendid stems. Plants grow 2/4 to 3 feet tall and are generous 
with their superb flowers. See Third Cover. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. Dainty shell-pink. Pkt. 15c. 
PURPLE. Dark purplish violet. Pkt. 15c. 
SILVERY ROSE. Rich rose tipped with silver. Pkt. 15c. 
WHITE. Pure white. Pkt. 15c. 
MIXED. All the colors. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA, YELLOW COLOSSAL 
Perhaps the largest Calendula ever introduced. Flowers are 
warm golden yellow noted for their vigorous growth and their 
pleasingly curled petals and compact form. Pkt. 15c and 25c. 
DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC GIANTS 
ROUND TABLE SERIES. This represents all the color com- 
binations in this group, the result of some three hundred crosses 
in 1940. The florets are of real exhibition size and the spikes 
are magnificent. See Third Cover. Pkt. 50c. 
IPOMOEA, SCARLETT O'HARA 
(pee Medal, 1939. This carmine-red Morning-Glory is a 
great addition to our list of climbing plants. The vines are 
vigorous in their growth and the flowers are truly spec- 
tacular. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
The 
Meyer Seed Co. 
1941 
Novelties for 
Your 
Flower-Garden 
CAD 
Please read this particular page 
carefully, because it describes the 
newest and most improved varieties 
in the Annual Flower line. We are 
sure that you will want to try most 
of them in your garden this season. 

Zinnia, Black Ruby 
LARKSPUR, PINK PERFECTION 
This new pink-flowerig variety of the Giant Imperial Larkspur 
is worthy a place in everybody’s garden. The large individual 
florets are closely set on long stems. Plants average 3 to 4 feet 
m height. Pkt. 15; large pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD 
(as MISSION GIANTS, GOLDSMITH. Bronze Medal, 1941. 
Beautiful, compact flowers of rich golden orange. The 
plants are strong-growing, branching freely from the base, 
and producing a heavy crop of bloom. See Front Cover. Pkt. 25c. 
MIXED. A fine mixture in orange and yellow tones. Pkt. 25c. 
me SPRY. Silver Medal, 1941. This prize-winner is a great 
improvement over the favorite, Harmony. Several rows of 
maroon petals surround a lovely tuft of golden orange. 
Low, bushy plants hidden by masses of bloom. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA 
a FIRST LADY. Silver Medal, 1941. Quite large, single 
flowers of clear, pure light pink. The plants are dwarf and 
produce an unbelievable quantity of bloom. A great pink 
Petunia. See Front Cover. Pkt. 25c. 
GLOW. Silver Medal, 1940. Best described as bright rose- 
(WW) red with a light throat. The plants are notable for their 
compact growth and their rich color as well as for their 
long season of bloom. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
SNOW WHITE. Compact plants of the Hybrida nana erecta 
type cover themselves with dozens of paper-white flowers with 
yellow throats. We feel sure you will like this. See Front 
Gover: Pkt. 25e! 
SCABIOSA, BLUE MOON 
Honorable Mention, 1939. Here is a new Scabiosa of deep 
lavender-blue. Worthy of attention because of its large, 
almost globular flower-heads. The plants are upright in 
growth and noted for their vigor. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA 
BLACK RUBY. Bronze Medal, 1941. Lovely little pom- 
pons of deep velvety maroon. The plants are about 18 
inches tall and come into bloom early. Pkt. 25c. 
CROWN O’GOLD PASTEL TINTS. The petals of these 
unusually large flowers are overlaid with a tip of golden yellow 
at the base, hence the name Crown o’Gold. This new variation 
in the Zinnia flower is indeed a welcome and a pleasing one. 
Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 15c. 
