
NIEREMBERGIA, PURPLE ROBE 
Similar to Hippomanica except that it is a 
violet-blue color. One of the best of the 

AGERATUM, MIDGET BLUE low garden subjects. It is a perennial in 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1940. Oregon, but blooms like an annual. Rec- 
Midget Blue, as the name implies, is a true ommended. Pkt. 
dwarf growing but 3 to 4 inches, spreading 
fully 12 inches, practically smothering itself 
with true Ageratum-blue flowers. Valuable 
for edging, rockeries and pot 
culture. Pkt. 25c. 



Also Ageratum Fairy Pink— 
fitting companion to Midget 
Blue. Salmon-rose pink 
blooms. Dwarf habit. 
Pkt. 15c. 
ceommenencmny 
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DIANTHUS or PINKS 
Sow Annual Dianthus or Pinks this year for 
maximum return in fine cut flowers. Easy to 
grow. Free from most pests. Don’t overlook 
them. Pkt. 10c. 

MARIGOLD, SPRY 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections 1941. 
Spry is the most profuse blooming of all 
ALYSSUM, VIOLET QUEEN 
Violet Queen is the new dark Alyssum that marigolds. Dwarf and compact, being 9 in. 
was so badly needed. Planted with Little high and spreading 15 in., it is used in bor- 
Gem, it creates a fine distinct border. ders, edgings and pots. Very colorful. Blooms 
Pkt. 15c. in less than 9 weeks from seed. Pkt. 15c. 
ARCTOTIS, 
HYBRIDS 
Large daisy-like 
PETUNIA, flowers of red and 
GLOW orange shades. 
Silver Medal, Nice cut 
All-America flower and easy 
Selections, 1940. to grow. 
A dwarf, bushy 
Petunia, covering 
itself with 
dazzling carmine 
red flowers 
2g in. across. The 
richness of color 
excels all others of 
similar type. 
Suitable for 
bedding or edging. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Like lots of sun- 
shine. 
Pkt. 10c. 
SWEENEY, STRAUB & DIMM 
HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS 
PORTLAND, ORE 
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