
Phlox—Rosy Morn 
ZINNIA—Giant Crested Howard 
A new Zinnia type produced by the direct crossing of 
Zinnia Fantasy with the Giant Dahlia Flowered type. 
Blossoms average from four to five inches in diameter, 
with a full round cushiony center surrounded by broad 
guard petals after the style of a Pyrethrum. The colors 
included in this strain are bright and fresh, and contain 
almost all known colors and shades of color to be found 
in this most popular of annual plants. Magnificent 
shades of orange, orange scarlet, yellow, rose, maize, 
and crimson as well as all the pastel shades are evident. 
As a cut flower they are without peer, and the effect of 
a bouquet of this gorgeous new strain is breath-taking 
and catches the eye at once. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA—Black Ruby 
Bronze Medal All-American Slection 1941 
A new distinct color of deep velvety maroon. The 
plants are of the Lilliput or Pompon type, with flowers 
measuring 11% inches across on Jong stems. Fine for 
cutting in combination with lighter flowers. Pkt. 25c. 

Zinnia—Giant Crested Howard 
Wheelex's New 
PETUNIA—Violet Gem 
Honorable Mention All-American Selection 1941 
VIOLET GEM, like its predecessors in this class, is 
a true miniature in every respect. The blooms are just 
the size you would expect to find on this type of plant, 
free blooming almost to a fault, because throughout the 
season the rich violet blue blooms are so plentiful that 
they all but completely hide the clean, dark foliage. The 
plants maintain their dwarf and compact miniature 
form surprisingly well all season. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA—Hybrid Radiance 
All-American Selection 1941 
There is more rich brilliance and life in the color of 
RADIANCE than in any Petunia regardless of type, 
that we know of. A cerise rose with enough underlying 
salmon to remove the harshness, commonly found in 
cerise rose, without losing the brilliance, in fact seeming 
to intensify it. The throat is golden yellow below where 
the bloom starts to flare. This tends to add warmth and 
life to the general flower. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA—Glow 
Silver Medal 1940 
One of the brightest and richest colors is the nana 
compacta group with flowers measuring 2 inches across, 
and borne in great profusion above the dwarf bushy 
plants. The color is a dazzling bright rose red with a 
light throat. Pkt. 20c. 
POPPY—Nudicaule, The Emperor 
The finest orange Iceland Poppy ever produced. The 
color is deep tangerine-orange, and the lovely flowers 
are produced on 18 to 22 inch stems. Although a peren- 
nial, early planted seed blooms freely the first season. 
An exquisite cut flower. Pkt. 20c. 
SCABIOSA—Peace 
Honorable Mention 1941 All-American Selection 
Growing about half as tall as the regular Scabiosa it 
is a good companion for the Scabiosa offered in 1940, 
Heavenly Blue. Flowers are fully double measuring 134 
inches across, on 6 to 8 inches across, of pure white. 
Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD 
Dwarf Giant Pot O’ Gold 
A new Marigold of exceptional size, showy and 
fragrant. Few flowers contain all these character- 
istics but Marigold Pot O’ Gold combine all three. 

Zinnia—Black Ruby 
