Superior New 

> MORNING GLORY, Pearly Gates 
Silver Medal Award, 1942—receiving the highest number 
of points in the entire history of All-America Selections. The 
flowers are a lovely lustrous white with creamy shadings deep 
down in the throat. They average 4 inches across. The 
vigorous climbing vines are covered with bloom from the 
middle of summer. until frost. Pearly Gates is a wonderful 
companion for Heavenly Blue and Scarlett O'Hara, and when 
planted together will give a patriotic color combination of red, 
white and blue. Pkg. 25c. 
COSMOS, Yellow Flare 
The first and only yellow Cosmos in cultivation. The color is 
bright and lively, harmonizes beautifully with other flowers. Flow- 
ers 22 inches in diameter on long blooming, 3-foot plants. An 
excellent companion for Orange Flare. PKge 256. 
PETUNIA, Elk’s Pride 
We consider this the best violet-purple Petunia for the garden. 
The plants are erect growing and sturdy. Flowers deep violet- 
purple of remarkably rich and even tone. This was certainly the 
best Petunia of its color in our Trial Grounds last season. Pkg. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Golden Bedder 
Bronze Medal Winner, 1942. An early flowering, low, compact 
growing plant about 15 inches tall, bearing medium sized, long- 
CALENDULA, Yellow Colossal petalled, golden orange flowers. Bkqu2 5c 
hs, 
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Calendula, Yellow Colossal 
The best yellow Calendula in our Trial Gardens at Fair- 
port last season. The immense, double, bright yellow flow- MARIGOLD, Yellow Pigmy 
ers, 3 to 4 inches across, were in bloom all season. Very ———$— es 
graceful. Plants 18 inches high. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 50c. A wonderful small double French variety. All-America winner 
last year. Low growing; flowers lemon color, on compact, bushy 
plants. Unexcelled for solid beds and borders, and for growing in 
pots. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c. 
PHLOX, 
Annual 


Gigantea, 
Red Glory 
The brightest color 
we have ever seen in 
Phlox, a rich shining 
brilliant red flower 
with a large creamy 
white eye. Grows 15 
inches tall and blooms 
all summer until frost. 
Pkg. 25c. 
RUDBECKIA, 
Starlight 
This new annual 
Rubeckia is very 
good indeed. We 
saw and admired 
it at several flow- 
er trial grounds. 
The plant is strong 
growing, about 3 ft. 
high, and carries the 
large semi-double 
Primrose, yellow and 
mahogany-red blooms 
very erect on strong 
and long stems. Pkg. 
25¢3 


















Marigold, Golden Bedder Phlox Gigantea, Red Glory 
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