TORENIA FOURNIERI »>— 
An annual that thrives in both shade and sun. 
The bloom looks like a cross between a Snap- 
dragon (with the tube-like structure) and a 
viola with the sky-blue, dark blue, and white 
markings. This is another blue flower that 
combines well with the Tuberous-rooted Be- 
gonia, both mm bedding and as a cut-flower. 
This is one of the Jesser-known annuals that we 
never seem to have enough of. Growing height 
1to 1% ft. 214-in., 10c. each; 75c. per doz. 

Browallia speciosa major 

BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR 
Another blue annual that grows best in partial shade. 
The flowers are a bright blue with a small amount of 
white 1 in the throat and vary from a nickel to a quarter 
in size. A very profuse bloomer and exceedingly good 
as a cut-flower, with stems from 4 to 8 inches Jong. 
Works in well with most all short-stemmed flowers to 
give that real blue which we sometimes have difficulty 
in finding. Growing height about 2 feet. 21%-in., 10c. 
each; 75c. per doz. 
IMPATIENS (Zanzibar Balsam) 
For Shady Locations 
Remarkable for duration of bloom. Color shades 
from pink through red shades to purplish violet. Grow- 
ing height 11% to 2 feet. 10c. each; 75c. per doz. 
POTTED AND FLATTED ANNUALS 
The Better Old Varieties. The Best New Varieties 
HUNNEMANNIA. (Potted only.) A wonderful yellow bedding 
plant for full sun. The best Poppy for cut-flowers. 
VERBENA venosa. (Potted only.) Combines wonderfully with 
Hunnemannia in a bed, giving the blue and gold effect. A hardy 
lavender-blue Verbena that grows upright. 
AGERATUM, Midget Blue. (Potted or flatted.) Most uniform in 
habit; truest in color. The best we know for narrow-ribbon plant- 
ing in bed or border foreground. 
SNAPDRAGONS, Giant Rust-resistant. (Potted or flatted.) In 
separate colors. By far the best for outdoor planting in this 
locality. 
PETUNIA. (Potted or flatted.) All types and colors. Each type 
and color is grown separate. 
IPOMEAS, Heavenly Blue and Scarlett O’Hara. (Potted only.) 
These are grown in 3-inch pots and trained to a tall vine all ready 
to plant and tie to the lattice. 
Nicotiana—Marigold—Zinnia—Calendula, etc. 

