PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND = 
1941 Novelties 

Petunia Victorious 
PETUNIA, “‘“NEW ALL-DOUBLE DWARF 
VICTORIOUS” 
BLUE BROCADE (1941 A. A. S. Silver Medal). 
violet blue. Blooms large and fringed. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. Huge double fringed apple-blossom 
pink flowers. Very dwarf. 
AMARANTH RED. Plants dwarf and bushy with blooms 
of rich amaranth red. 
ORCHID BEAUTY. Color is light blue, heavily veined 
deeper lilac cr violet. 
PURE WHITE. A real superfine strain. 
fringed and pure white. 
VICTORIOUS MIXED COLORS. 
blended from separate colors. 
Above varieties, packet of 100 seeds, 50c. 
True 
Flowers double 
Special mixture 
PETUNIA, “GLOW’”’ 
(1940 A. A. S. Silver Medal) 
Dwarf, compact, ball-shaped plants bearing a profusion 
of bright rose-red blooms. 
Very free blooming. Pkt. 15c. 

FLOX, 
PHLOX, “ROSY MORN’’ 
1941 A. A. S. Bronze Medal) 
An extremely refreshing gay and bright color combina- 
tion of rose pink with a white eye. Extra large flowers 
and very free flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
“Rosy Morn”’ 
1941 Novelties and Specialties 3 
and Specialties 
SCABIOSA, ‘‘PEACE”’ 
A new color added to this new group of semi-tall annual 
Seabicsas. Flowers 114 to 2 inches across and pure white, 
borne on long stems. Pkt. 25e. 
SCABIOSA, “HEAVENLY BLUE”’ 
Medium tall plants, coming in between the tall and 
dwarf varieties. Flowers are round, soft azure-blue, borne 
profusely. Pkt. 15c. 
SNAPDRAGON, “AMBER AND GOLD’ 
A mass planting of this variety makes an immediate 
impression. Plants very uniform. In full bloom, they show 
florets with full golden yellow lips, and hoods of golden 
amber. Very beautiful. Pkt. 25c. 

ZINNIA, ‘‘Howard New Crested’’ 
ZINNIA 
“HOWARD’S NEW GIANT CRESTED”’ 
A truly magnificent strain of Zinnias. The blossoms 
average 4 to 5 inches across, with a full rounded cushiony 
center surrounded by broad guard petals. The colors are 
charmingly bright and fresh, and contain almost all known 
eolors and shades of color to be found in this popular 
annual. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, “‘BLACK RUBY’”’ 
(1941 A. A. S. Bronze Medal) 
A new color in small Zinnias, blackish maroon; while 
the color is deep it is by no means dull. Flowers double, 
1 to 1% inches across, borne on long stems. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, “DAVID BURPEE”’ 
An entirely new form of Zinnia; they may be likened to 
a large-flowered Chrysanthemum. An outstanding fea- 
ture is the unusual range of colors, such as apricot, buff, 
peach, ete. Pkt. 10c. 
