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1942 APPROVED BY HART & VICK, Inc. eeeeeeeee 
E are forever looking for something new. And never need we be 
disappointed. Our plant breeders constantly are alive to this new 
desire, and strive year after year to supply the need. Among the 
leading flower novelties for 1942 offered in this book are the lovely 
new Pearly Gates Morning Glory; the new Cleome, Pink Queen; and 
a new color in Cesmos, Yellow Flare; and many others of merit. 
ZINNIA, Royal Purple 
All-America Honorable Mention, 1942. This charming giant- 
flowered royal-purple Zinnia is a brand new shade. Extra large, dou- 
ble blossoms about 4 inches in diameter and of excellent form. 
Pkg. 25c. 
A New Fringed DeLuxe PETUNIA, Glamour 
Honorable Mention, 1942. (See front cover for illustration.) Easily 
the most striking Petunia grown. Outstanding salmon-rose coloring 
delicately veined brown with cream and apple-green throat. Blossoms 
are 5 to 6 inches in diameter, heavily ruffled. Plants 1% to 2 feet 
tall.. Enthusiastically admired by all who saw it in our trial plantings 
at our Fairport Display Grounds last season. Pkg. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Melody 
Bronze Medal 1942, All-America Selections. New dwarf double, 
low-growing, very early blooming French Marigold, with bright orange 
flowers 1% inches across that cover the plant from mid-summer until 
frost. Pkg. 25c. 
HELIOTROPE, Hortense 
Lovely Feminine Appeal. Delightfully fragrant, violet-blue flowers 
on long, strong stems, grows 2 feet high. In our Fairport Trial 
Grounds it was greatly admired. Pkg. 25c. 
CLEOME (Spider Flower) Giant Pink Queen 
Silver Medal Award, 1942. (Color illustration, inside front cover.) 
Huge trusses of bright salmon with pink top. This new eteles ASE AGAIN WE OFFER YOU TWO NEW 
created outstanding interest and admiration. The average height is 
3 feet, is striking in the background of a border or outlining a drive- YELLOW and ORANGE MARIGOLDS, 
way. Pkg. 25c. ee 









Marigold, Mission Giants 

Mission Giant, Yellowstone 
Chrysanthemum type, clear golden yellow. Incurved 
petals make up the deep, very double flower. Plants 
average 20 inches in height with flower stems 12 to 14 
Zinnie inches long. They provide excellent cut flowers. We 
Royal highly recommend this splendid addition to the Marigold 
Purple family. All-America Honcrable Mention, 1942. Pkg. 25c. 
‘Mission Giant, Goldsmith 
Bronze Medal Winner All-America Trials, 1941. Giant chrysan- 
themum-flowered golden orange. Long stems, full double flowers early 
and free blooming. Strong, bushy plants two feet high. Pkg. 15c. 
VERBESINA, Encelioides 
A very showy and easily grown annual flower that blooms profusely 
and almost continuously. The large, daisy-like, butter-yellow flowers 
with irregular petals are carried on strong stems that make them 
valuable cut flowers. Plant is very robust in growth and about 4 
feet high. Pkg. 15c. 
NIEREMBERGIA, Purple Robe 
Bronze Medal Winner. (Coior illustration, inside front cover.) 
Few flowers of recent introduction have taken so quickly and sudden- 
ly with the gardening public as this little dwarf Nierembergia. The 
plant is of neat, compact flowering habit, is only 6 inches tall, with 
a mature spread of 10 to 12 inches. Pkg. 25c. 
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