
fi Sunset Giants 
Here is the largest of all the Marigolds with blossoms from 5 to 6 inches 
across, sweetly scented, and ranging in color from deep orange to lemon- 
yellow. A most excellent bouquet flower and for show purposes, for florist 
use and for garden decoration. The 3-foot plants are covered with these 
large beautiful flowers. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; Y4oz. 60 cts.; 
Loz. $1.15. 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA 
(Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) 
Hardy Perennial. (Ger. 20 days.) Large, pure white, Daisy-like flowers 
4 inches across, having three or 
more rows of petals; borne singly 
on long, stiff stems from July to 
NEW PETUNIA & frost. Plants 2 ft. 
Hollywood Star. Awarded 
Silver Medal ‘ 
MARIGOLD, GIGANTEA 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 
3 pkts. 25 cts.; %40z. 60 cts. 




RUSSELL LUPINS 
Béautiful beyond description. The magnificent, tell 
flower spikes are closely set with blooms of almost every 
conceivable color and bicolor combination, as bright and 
charming as they can be. A hardy perennial, 3 feet high. 
Blooms in May and June. You will surely want Russell 
Lupins in your flower garden. Pkt. (12 seeds) 20 cts.; 
pkt. (30 seeds) 40 cts.; pkt. (100 seeds) 60 cts. 
NEW PETUNIA, GLOW 
This new Petunia, winner of the All-America Silver 
Medal last year, is a dwarf, compact, ball-shaped plant of 
the Hybrida nana compacta class. The flowers are a 
charming bright rose-red with lighter throat. It is extremely 
free flowering, with rich true coloring. A wonderful variety 
for the garden and for commercial growing. Pkt. 20 cts.3 
3 for 50 cts.; Yoz. $1.50. 
NEW PETUNIA, CREAM STAR 
A wonderful bloomer. The dwarf, compact 
plants are covered with soft creamy white flowers 
which are bluntly star-shaped and with a star of 
» cream coloring on the white flowers. Deserves the 
, 1940 All-America Silver Medal awarded it. Pkt. 
. 20 cts.; 3 pkts. 50 cts. 
SCHELL’S NEW PETUNIA, 
HOLLYWOOD STAR 
Awarded the Silver Medal in the 
All-America Best New Flowers 
This lovely new hybrid Petunia is a very charm- 
ing shade of rich rose with an amber throat. It is 
unique in the form of its flower—a five-pointed 
star. The strong, vigorous plant is so smothered 
with blooms that hardly any foliage shows, and it 
continues to bloom until killing frost in the fall. 
It will be found a fine variety for pots and boxes as 
well as for the garden. Pkt. 20 cts.; 3 pkts. 50 cts.; 
IZoz. $1.50; oz. $2.75. 
