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nia—Fluffy Ruffles — |Aster and an excellent cutting 
ERS for your 1941 FLOWER GARDEN 
'| Petunia—Fluffy Ruffles | 
This new Petunia is an out- 
standing Novelty and just what 
its name implies—Fluffy Ruffles, 
as shown in photo. The blooms 
averaging 3% to 4 in. in diameter 
are so frilled and ruffled that they 
are often mistaken for Doubles. 
The color is a Salmon-Rose lean- 
ing towards the deep side with a 
olden throat. 
kt.,100 seeds 4 O¢5175 seeds 4 S¢. 


Marigold-Mission Giants 
A new and distinct type of 
Marigold. Plants grow about 18 
in. high, branching freely with 
iant incurved Chrysanthemum 
looms which measure from 4 to 
5 in. in diameter, almost a per- 
fect ball. (see photo.) Colors 
reat through a blend of deep 
dium and golden orange, also 
bright lemon in mixture. Very 
ssion 
early, fully 2-weeks ahead of or- 
dinary African types. - Shor f 
Pkt., 60 seeds 1 O¢; 100 seeds 14 S¢. ‘ saa Wie a, 
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Aster—Giant Harmony +. 
This is a beautiful new type of 



strain. Plants are 2 to 2% ft.], 
tall with long basal branching || 
stems carrying 4 to 4% in.|]) 
blooms. 
The large flowers ‘have fullj . 
double quilled rounded centers] * 
surrounded by several rows of 
broad short guard petals as 
shown in photo. 
The colors are unusually at- 
tractive with pastel shades of 
apricot pink with rich apricot 
gold centers, also soft azure blue, 
mid-blue and other shades all in 
a mixture. This is a fine strain |Z 
} of Aster for both the cut flower ] 7 
ene and the home gardener 
rst offered this year. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 5¢; 125 seeds 1 O¢. 
Phlox—Giant Rosy Morn 
This new Phlox is free flower- 
ing, blooms giant in size, under 
good conditions are larger than 
a half dollar. Blooms are ex- 
tremely gay and bright of a 
rose-pink color with white eye, 
somewhat the same color com- 
bination as found in the popular 
Rosy Morn Petunia, except that 
the rose-pink in this new Phiox 
is much deeper and will not fade 
in the hot sun. 
Pkt., 60 seeds 1 O¢; 100 seeds 1 S¢. 

Zinnia—Giant Crested 
One of the most recent of new 
flowers developed by_an eminent 
hybridist is this New Giant 
Crested Zinnia. This is the orig- 
inator’s description— 
‘*The blossoms average from 
4 to 5 in. diameter with a full 
rounded cushiony center sur- 
rounded by broad guard petals 
after the style of a Pyrethrum 
Roseum. Colors included are 
charming, pier and fresh and |) 
contain almost all known colors 
and shades to be found in this 
most popular annual plant. Mag- 
nificent shades of orange, orange- 
scarlet, yellow, rose, maize and 
crimson predominate. As a cut 
flower:or an annual for garden|? 
ornamentation they are without] | 
peer. For cut flower RUTDORSE the |) 
effect of a bouquet of this gor- 
geous new strain is breath-taking 
and catches the eye at once.’ 
This new type of Zinnia should 
be in every sastoow seeds limited. 
Pkt., 30 seeds 1O¢; 50 seeds 1 S¢. 

Apple 
Snapdragon 37 ...5m 
This new Rust Resistant Snap- 
dragon is from the nanum gran- 
diflorum class; neat plants, free 
flowering producing ong spikes 
of blooms of a beautiful apple 
blossom pink. Excellent for beds, 
borders, and cuttin 
Zinnia—Giant Crested Pkt., 100 seeds Be; 260 seeds 4 O¢. Snapdragon—Apple Blossom 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower (54 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 

















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