NEW AND MOST OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Morning Glory — Scarlett O’Hara - 
New color in Morning Glories, rich dark wine-red 
or ey crimson. Plants rapid eo and come 
into bloom quickly from seed. ery lovely and a 
gold medal winner. 80 seeds 10c¢; 50 seeds 15¢. 
New Hollyhock —Indian Spring 
This is a beautiful New Semi-Double Annual Holly- 
hock and a great improvement on any Annual 
Hollyhock we have ever grown. If seeds are sown in 
early Spring and plants transplanted in the open 
ground about 6 weeks later, they should be in full 
bloom 10 weeks later. This plan will give first 
flowers in a little over 4 months from seed. 

: % Plants grow from 4 to 6 feet tall, entire plant 
ee ORR Be being covered with semi-double flowers about 5 
bY. Pgs a inches across from Pink to Orimson-Rose color. 
hte In our trials we left the 1938 plants outside all Win- 
MORNING G ter, without any protection and these plants wintered 
safely and bloomed profusely next Summer 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 70 seeds 1O¢. 
Calendula—oOrange Fantasy 
A new crested Calendula producing flowers 3 to 4 in. 
across with inner pela’s crested and outer petals 
somewhat ruffled of coppery orange, edged mahog- 
any-red. Very showy. 40 seeds 5S¢; 100 seeds 10¢. 
Pansy —Coronation Gold 
The largest pure gold self-colored Pansy with lower 
petals flushed golden orange. Flowers have a spicy 
scent; edges are ruffied, stems long, and are highly , 
puzes by all who have grown them. The Gold- peed 
olored flowers are very effective. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 5¢; 70 seeds 10¢. 
Marigold —Flaming Fire 
In our Marigold trials Flaming Fire attracted the 
most attention. The single flowers vary in color 
from flaming velvety red to various markings of 
red and yellow. Very unusual. 
Pkt., 40 seeds S¢; 70 seeds 4 O¢. 
New Ageratum —Fairy Pink ' jf 
This is the first Pink Ageratum we ever offered. «| wy 
It is dwarf and compact and of a delightful soft : 
salmon rose-pink color. Begins blooming when 
plants are not more than 1% to 2 in. high, and 
continues to grow until it is a mass of blooms. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 250 seeds 10¢. 
New Eschscholtzia—Cherry Ripe 
This Novelty is a new color in Eschscholtzias. ta 
Flowers are semi-double of a bright cerise color 
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= suffused terra cotta at the base; a border of Cherry 
~ ¥ ‘eo Ripe makes a vivid show. 
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‘ ay et a Pkt., 80 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 14 O¢. 
Tree tes ee New Scabiosa—Pompadour 
LD— ’ ae A new color in Scabiosas and one that will attract 
: every one’s attention. It is tall, large flowering, of 
stately habit, having flowerheads of beautiful wine- 
red color with white markings. 
Pkt., 30 seeds S¢; 50 seeds 10¢. 
Yellow Calla Lilies 
Do you know that these superb.Golden Yellow Calla 
Lilies can be grown from seed and come true? 
Seed germinates in a few weeks. 
Few flowers are so colorful and lasting, the rich 
green foliage being attractively spotted with ‘white. 
Sow seed he time to produce the beautiful flower- 
ing plants. Planting instructions on each packet. 
This Yellow Calla is a shy seeder which makes seed 
very limited. Pkt., Six seeds 1 S¢. 
White Calla Lilies 
These Callas may also be grown from seed, They 
produce large trumpet-shaped pure white flowers 
and broad green leaves. 
kt., 15 seeds 1O0¢; 
wering Pansies 
One of the greatest hor- 
ticultural introductions 
in years. Plants grow 2 
to 3 ft. high with sev- 
eral stron upright 
stems bearing many 
blooms on flower stems 
8 to 12 in. long. The 
best time to sow the 
seeds is in Summer in- 
side in 6-inch pots, and 
give plenty of sun, air 
and moisture. From De- 
cember to May there 
should be:an abundance 
of bloom in an excellent 
color EOD Ee. If the 
blooms are Kept cut, as 
they mature, the flower- 
ing period will continue 
ae > for a long time. Culture 
a ae “ on vokts. Seeds limited. 
Gt Winter-Flowertng UCM 8 seeds S¢; 15 seeds 10¢. @ YELLOW CALLA RTRs ‘ 





F, B. Mills Seed Grower (54 Years) Rose Hill, N. Y. 

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