FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES FOR 1941 
Gncluding Rare items nok Prewtously offered by us 
FOR COMPLETE LIST OF SEEDS, BULBS, ETC. SEE OUR 1940 CATALOGUE. 
ANGEL TRUMPET — Giant White. 
Immense, fragrant, white trumpets, splendid 
for large pots or tubs for outdoor Summer 
decoration. 
Before arrival of Frost place in cellar and 
carry over the winter in a semi-dormant con- 
dition with an occasional light watering. 
Spectacular outdoor plant for Florida. 
Packets 50c. and 30c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 4y-1i-rye’-num 
New Greenhouse Forcing Snapdragons 
Maid of Mars. This is the finest snap to date. 
Bright yet light pink, 12 to 18 inches of 
bloom on straight strong stems. It is an im- 
mense cropper. Packet (1000 seeds) $3.00 
Bezdek's Yellow Wonder. An early bloom- 
ing bright yellow, very choice. Packet $2.00 
Trivett's Earliest White. A grand, new, early 
blooming white, great cropper from early to 
late, medium height. Packet $1.75 
ASCLEPIAS 4s-klee’-pi-as 
Annual Purple. Fine heads of purple bloom 
for cutting or display in the flower border. 
Sow indoors in March, height 2 to 3 feet. 
Packet 25c. 
BEGONIA Be-goh’-ni-ah 
New, Tall Variety from Seed 
Edith Willkie. We take pleasure in offering 
this grand new sort for 1941. The plants ac- 
tually attain a height of 2% to 3 feet. The 
large blossoms are lovely, rich pink with 
bronzy-green foliage. Splendid for shady or 
sunny flower borders, large beds and for 
cutting. A very profuse bloomer, flowering 
all Summer until cut down by frost and will 
even survive first light frosts. Easily raised 
from seed sown indoors during January- 
February and planted out later. 
Packets 75c., 50c., and 30c. 
1/3202. $1.75 1/16 oz. $3.00 Y, oz. $5.00 
BLACKBERRY LILY 
This is Pardanthus or Belamcanda Chilensis 
Trivett's Compacta. Amn improved, compact 
type, hardy perennial which should be sown 
in Spring or Autumn. Showy orange and 
crimson blossoms followed by glossy “black- 
berry” clusters which may be dried for win- 
ter decorations. About 3 feet high, for peren- 
nial borders, naturalizing and cutting, easily 
raised. Packets 35c. and 20c. ™% oz. $2.00 
CALENDULA 3 Kah-len’-deu-lah 
New Dwarf Bedding Variety 
Pale Moon. See Illustration Page 2. 
Medium size, creamy-yellow double flowers 
on dwarf, compact plants, an easily grown 
annual, ideal florist’s bedding plant. 
Packets 25c. and 15c. ™%4 oz. $1.00 
CALIFORNIA POPPY See Eschscholtzia 
Page 2. 

T.T.S. 
NEW ANNUAL CALLIOPSIS 
Trivett’s Tall Double Mixed 
The flowers are semi-double and double, held 
erect on long graceful, wiry stems which 
make this new strain ideal for cutting. 
The mixture contains all the usual calliopsis 
colors and combinations. 
The plants reach a height of 3 feet or over 
and bloom profusely from July until Autumn. 
An easily grown annual, sow the seed out- 
side April-May. 
Packet (3000 seeds) 25c. 
Y% oz. (about 20,000 seeds) $1.50 
NOTICE! 
PLEASE READ 
Owing to world-wide conditions we will not 
issue a New Edition of our General Seed, 
Bulb and Plant Catalogue for 1941. 
Please preserve your copy of our 1940 Cata- 
logue for reference and prices. 
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 
The saving thus made we will pass on to 
our customers by supplying all items offered 
in our 1940 Catalogue at pre-war prices as 
long as supplies are available. 









CALLIOPSIS Kai-op-&¥ 4. Rp 
New, Tall, Dae A ual, 
Trivett's Tall Double xed Ber descriptle 
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CALLIOPSIS — PRREN Sr 
Trivett's Rose. A dat ppink fp? 
coreopsis, about 8 inches high 
of green fern-like foliage. Idea 
ery edging maturalizing, etc. prefers a 
soil easily raised from a-spring or auttittix 
sowing. (Packets only) Each 35c.~ 
CALLIRHOE Sce Wine Cups — Page 4. 
CAMPANULA Kam-pan-u-iah 
Boneriegels A distinct and decorative ee 
perennial, growing about 2% feet high with 
closely crowded spikes of small lavender to 
violet flowers from July to October. 
Packets 35c. and 20c. 
Lactiflora. (Cellidifolia Improved). 
A very beautiful species, 2% feet high and 
forming large clumps, lovely, soft, silvery- 
blue saucer-stars in great profusion. 
A hardy Perenmal of real merit. 
Packets 35c. and 20c. 
Yellow Thyrsoides. Closely packed spikes of 
yellow bells about 18 inches high. Unique 
hardy perennial, un-common. Packets 50c. and 
30c. 
CASSIA § Kash’-ah 
Marilandica. Showy racemes of brilliant 
yellow flowers, 5 feet high. A grand subject 
for the back ‘of perennial borders, requires 
plenty of moisture, easily raised from seed 
sown in Spring or Autumn, hardy perennial, 
in bloom during the Summer months. 
Packets 25c. and 15c. 
CENTAUREA = Sen-taw’-ree-a 
Trivett's Perennial Mixture. A splendid mix- 
ture of about 25 hardy Perennial Centaureas, 
a very unusual mixture. 
Packets 25c. and 15c. ™%4 oz. $1.50 
CHERRY SUNBRIGHT — Brilliant Rose 
A hardy perennial succulent, which wis 
bloom the first season from seed, brilliant 
cherry-rose star-like flowers in clusters all 
summer, prefers hot, dry places in full sun. 
For rockeries, edging, bedding, height 12 in. 
Packets 35c. and 20c. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT 
Trivett's Special Mixture. A fine new mix- 
ture containing shades of colors not usually 
found in Chinese Forget-me-nots, including 
white, deep blue, mid-blue, light blue, etc., 
produces a showy display and abundance of 
cut-flowers all summer, 
Packets 35c. and 20c. ™% oz. $1.75 


Trivett’s 


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Seed, Bulb and Plant Specialists 
Tested Seeds 
134-144 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. 
Telephone BArclay 7-5334 
