

Nierembergia, Purple Robe 

Aster, Princess Type 
Hallawell Seed Co. 
ALYSSUM 
Violet Queen—Dwarf, compact, and free flowering. The 
rich deep violet flowers are several shades deeper than 
Lilac Queen. This has proven to be one of the most 
interesting and useful novelties of recent years. Pkt. 15c; 
V4 oz. 45c. 
ASTER, PRINCESS TYPE 
A new form of aster for the garden or cut-flower 
grower. The crested “Sunshine” center is surrounded by 
several rows of guard petals, resulting in full double flow- 
ers of lovely form. The flowers are 3 to 3'4 inches across, 
last well after cutting, and the strong stems of good length 
support the flowers well in arrangements. Early and free 
blooming; wilt resistant. Each: Pkt. 25c; /g oz. 60c. 
PRINCESS ANNE—Peach blossom pink, turning rose- 
pink as the flowers mature. 
PRINCESS BONNIE—Beautiful soft salmon rose, the 
center rich gold while opening. 
PRINCESS MARSHA—Vibrant cinnabar scarlet, in bold 
contrast to the rich gold center of the young flowers. 
CLEOME 
Giant Pink Queen (Silver Medal 1942 All-America 
Selections)—Large trusses of bright salmon-pink flowers 
produced in abundance on plants averaging 3 feet in 
height. This plant is particularly valuable in tall borders 
or along driveways. Pkt. 25c, 1/16 oz. 75c. 
COSMOS 
Orange Ruffles—A rich golden orange flower with two 
or three rows of extra petals giving it an airy charm. 
It blooms freely on plants three to four feet high and 
blossoms earlier than Orange Flare. The flowering season 
may be prolonged by removing the older flowers. Pkt. 25c, 
large pkt. 65c. 
MARIGOLD 
Butterball (Bronze Medal 1942 All-America Selections 
—Latest addition to the Harmony Marigold group. This 
exquisite variety bears dozens of flowers on dwarf com- 
pact plants. The color is velvety butter-yellow, the flow- 
ers Crested Harmony type. Unexcelled for garden plot 
or border. Pkt. 25c; g oz. 50c. 
MARIGOLD 
Melody (Bronze Medal 1942 All-America Selections)— 
Dwarf Double French of the popular Harmony type but 
in a solid bright orange color. The plants are compact, 
about 12 inches high and are covered with bloom for a 
long season. Use for edgings, mass, or pot plants. Pkt. 25c, 
Vy oz. 35c. 
MARIGOLD 
Goldsmith (Bronze Medal, 1941 All-America Selec- 
tions)—-Giant golden orange flowers, 4 inches across pro- 
duced generously on free branching plants 4 feet tall. The 
flower is made up of narrow curled petals to give it the 
general appearance of a golden incurved chrysanthemum, 
and has a mild pleasing scent. Pkt. 25c; 1 oz. 75c. 
