








12 NOVELTIES & SPECIALTIES 
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Morning Glory—Heavenly Blue 
This early flowering strain comes into bloom 
early in the Summer and continues through- 
out the season. Flowers very large and 
freely produced, color a deep blue shaded 
lighter toward the center. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 10¢; 100 seeds 20¢. 


Monster Zinnias 
We claim this the largest strain of Zin- 
nias grown. One customer, Mrs. Buckley, 
reports plants 6 ft. tall; blooms enormous 
size in many colors. Tests show over 18 
shades and colors in these Monsters. 
Mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds &¢; 100 seeds 140¢. 





New S$cabiosa—Rosette 
| Rosette is a beautiful shade of deep. rose 
heavily suffused with salmon a shade almost 
impossible to reproduce in printing. Flowers 
are extra large and stems long and stiff. 
Pkt., 30 seeds S¢; 70 seeds 1 O¢. 
Baby Zinnias for Pots 
Have you ever tried to grow Zinnias in 
the house? Here is one just right for this 
work, double fiowers.1 to 1% jnches across; 
colors red, orange, yellow, pink, rose, and 
pastel shades. 
Mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 100 seeds 1O¢. 
























Snapdragon Giant Stock 
Giant Rosalie Fiery Red 
Snap dragon-Giant Rosalie 
This exciting color is entirely new 
in Snapdragons, a rich deep rose with 
an underlying tone of topaz or am- 
ber, which makes it stand out among 
all other colors. Plants are base 
branching and produce from 6 to 8 
huge long flowering spikes on which 
the florets are artistically arranged; 
is rust-resistant. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 250 seeds 1O¢. 
Giant Stock—Fiery Red 
This Super Giant Stock grows about 
3 feet tall, is base branching, each 
plant producing under normal condi- 
tions from 12 to 15 huge fiery red 
flower spikes with the double florets 
| measuring 2 inches or more in diam- 
eter. Easy annual to grow. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 1O¢. 
‘Morning Glory 
Petunia—Betsy Ross—Ruffled 
Large blooms, well ruffled with good open 
throats; red and white color blending to 
deep red in throat. Plants grow uniform and 
compact, completely covered with ruffled 
blooms. Pkt., 80 seeds 1O0¢; 130 seeds 1 5¢. 

Ageratum—Midget Blue 
Smallest of all Ageratums, first introduced 
this year. Plants grow only 2 to 3 inches 
high, with delicate fine foliage smothered 
with small true Ageratum-blue flowers. 
kt., 125 seeds 5¢; 300 seeds 10O¢. 

Zinnia—Fantasy Wildfire 
Very showy of the Fantasy type, plants 2 
to 3 feet, coming into flower about 50 days 
from seed; blooms a rich dazzling .scarlet. 
Pkt., 40. seeds S¢; 100 seeds 1 O¢. 

Snapdragon —Salmon Rose 
Plants grow 12 to 15 inches tall, each § . A lovely new 
plant quite uniform in size, branching freely J Crimson Rambler cimber ot the 
throwing up several flower spikes about 1 § Convolvulus family, a bright ruby- 
ft. long salmon-rose color. Very showy and § red with white throat, SORE vigor- 
greatly admired. | ous Brower and climbing habit, and 
Pkt., 100 seeds S¢; 300 seeds 10O¢. § 2n abundant bloomer, lovely annual 
| and very showy. 

Aquilegia—Clematiflora | Early Sweet Pea 
New spineless Columbine with beautiful f t th 
open flowers like Clematis. Grows about 2] Bo-Peep A very strong growing 
feet and flowers in abundance. Seed crop dwarf Early Sweet Pea 
eoetauaL es c eee aca ciaplag aa epld. weak OF bore 
Mixed Colors. Pkt., 15 seeds 1 O¢. ders, also can be grown in pots and 
flower boxes. 
Pkt., 25 seeds 5S¢; 60 seeds 1O¢. 

Statice—Art Shades 
A beautiful blend of new Art Shades of 
Sinuata Hybrids produced on long stems in 
large clusters on robust plants. 
Mixed. Pkt., 20 seeds 5S¢; 50 seeds 1O¢. 

Cornflower—Lilac Lady 
Attractive Double flowers of bright lilac- 
mauve. Plants grow compact and attract 
attention when grown in clumps or borders. 
Seed limited. kt., 40 seeds 10O¢. 

Marigolds—Red and Gold Hybrids 
Only large-flowered Red Marigolds in ex- 
istence. me flowers are solid red, while 
others are beautiful combinations of red and 
gole They are the earliest of all Marigolds, 
owering in about 8-weeks from seed, and 
will continue blooming several months in the 
open garden. Our seed, comes direct from 
Burpee the originator. Pkt., 60 seeds 1O¢. 




time. All Colors Mixed. 

| Pkt., 30 seeds 10¢; 50 seeds 15¢. | 
. Very Unusual Annual—plants grow about 1 foot tall 
Royal Pinks and produce great quantities of laciniated blooms 2 
to 2% inches in diameter in a wonderful combination of colors. 
The petals of the blooms are overlapped and all curving to the right clock- 
wise, giving the appearance of a wheel or whirl-like bloom. 
There is a great variance in the markings of each bloom, many are two 
and three toned with a wonderful variation in color combinations. 
Blooms in a few weeks from seeds and are a mass of flowers for a long 
Giant Striped Asters 
We offer two very attractive Striped 
Asters, one a bright Pink with White 
Stripes, the other a Lavender-Blue 
with White Stripes, as shown in 
photo. 
GORGEOUS ANNUAL FLOWERS 

Early Pink Striped 
A very early variety producing fiow- 
ers first of all in our Trial Gardens, 
of Asters planted on the same day. 
Blooms are large produced on long 
stems of a beautiful pink color with 
white stripes on petals. 
Pkt., 60 seeds 5¢; 150 seeds 10O¢. 
Lavender Treasure 
This is the Aster we paid $100.00 for 
a name and made report of in our 
1940 Book. It is a beautiful large 
variety of the Chrysanthemum type, 
flowers very large on long stems of a 
Lavender-Blue color with white stripes 
on the petals. Customers write us they 
never saw. a more beautiful Aster. 
Pkt., 60 seeds S¢; 175 seeds 14 O¢. 

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Morning Glory—Crimson Rambler 
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Pkt., 100 seeds S¢; 250 seeds 1 O¢. 
F, B. Mills Seed Grower (54 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 5 
