
Life size Color-Photograph of a Roggli 
Swiss Giant Pansy—Pkt. 25c. 
VERBENA Spitfire. 
Here is a verbena to raise the morale of both Home 
Gardener and Florist, as each plant bears 10 to 12 
heads of lively, scarlet-rose bloom on 15 inch, semi- 
erect stems, and can be used for either bedding or 
cutting. The large, brilliant florets are selfs, with only 
a trace of an eye. The plants have a vigorous habit 
of growth, measuring 25 to 80 inches in diameter. 
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ZINNIA The Clown. 
Reminiscent of the gay, happy character for which it 
is named, The Clown is an amusing new Zinnia 
striped scarlet and gold—a new found jewel for the 
cutting garden, for the annual border, and especially 
for flower arrangement. The 24% foot plants are 
freely branched, covered with 2% to 38 inch blooms; 
the more flowers cut the more will be produced. 
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ZINNIA Royal Purple. Honorable Mention, A.A.S. 
Deeper and richer than Purple Prince, this large, 
Dahlia-flowered form is of a really royal purple, with- 
out blue toning. The blooms are usually 4 inches 
across, fully double, and the plants grow 8 feet high. 
Arrestingly different. Pkt., 25c. 
ASTER Princess Bonnie. 
This new Princess type Aster provides a needed new 
form for cut flower growing. The blooms have a full 
crested, powder-puff-like center surrounded by several 
rows of strong guard petals. Princess Bonnie is a 
very lovely, soft salmon rose shade with the center 
rich gold. The large flowers, are produced freely on 
strong-stemmed plants, very Wilt Resistant, which 
begin blooming in mid August. Pkt., 15c. 
