Verbenas are Ideal Bedding Plants 
TAGETES 
MINIATURE MARIGOLD 
“Little Giant.” Neat tufts of fern-like foliage com- 
pletely hidden by a myriad of small golden orange 
flowers. Ideal for edging. 6 in. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 
256) 4g OZ PoC. 
TAHOKA DAISY 
Blue Daisy. Large blue flowers with a golden center 
from early summer well into the Fall. Bushy, 
compact lacinated foliage. Fine for cutting. 20 
Tak ate ctlotey Ulrestrdaes (Sharer 
THUNBERGIA 
BLACK-EYED-SUSAN VINE 
Alata Mixed. A rapid growing vine covered with 
flowers in varying shades of yellow, orange and 
cream all marked with a purple black center. 
Pkt LOG thee Ktee2 Ocear oz 50cs 
TITHONIA 
FLOWER OF THE INCAS 
Start seed indoors in March or in a coldframe 
in April. Do not set out until all danger of frost 
is past. 
Speciosa “Fireball.” A new vibrant scarlet orange 
with contrasting center of clear yellow. Towering 
8-ft. plants add brilliance to the late Summer 
gardens. A glorious cut flower. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 
50c. ' 
Speciosa Early Strain. Similar in color but the flow- 
ers are slightly smaller and comes into bloom 19 
days earlier. 6 ft. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c, Vg oz. 35c, 
TORENIA 
Sow inside in March or outside in May. 
Fournieri. A mass of sky-blue flowers with violet 
centers touched with gold. For bedding, edging, or 
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URSINIA 
JEWEL OF THE VELDT 
Anethoides. A lovely South African native. Bright 
orange ringed in the center with royal purple. 
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Pulchra. Forms a beautiful carpet of rich orange. 
Bushy, compact 6 in. plants. Unusual and recom- 
mended. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
VENIDIUM 
MONARCH OF THE VELDT 
Fastuosum. A magnificent African Daisy. Large 
flowers of rich orange with center zone of 
purple. Woolly, serrated gray leaves. 214 ft. Pkt. 
L5G alitmekieo DG 
Fastuosum Hybrids. A choice strain in rich shades 
of apricot, cream, salmon, and canary. 214 ft. 
Pit Cal Tae rektesstOGe 
VIRGINIA STOCKS 
FRENCH FORGET-ME-NOTS 
When sown early outside they make a bright dis- 
play between the Spring and Summer flowers. Make 
repeated sowings. 
Choice Mixed. Gay colored flowers of red, rose, 
pink and white. 10 in. Pkt. 10c, Y% oz. 15c, oz. 35c. 
Crimson Gem. A compact, rich crimson ideal for 
a low border around a rose garden. Pkt. 10c, Tr. 
PK 250 as r0z aoc. 
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VERBENA 
Sow inside in March or in a coldframe in April 
for best results. 
New Introductions 
Three new Giant Flowered Hybrids are presented 
this season with accompanying notes from Intro- 
ducers descriptions. 
“Annapolis Blue”. The first true mid-blue, a husky 
grower with large trusses of 3 inch flowers. Its 
habit is spreading and the flowers stand semi- 
erect on 15 inch stems. Shades from light to 
dark mid-blue blending to a rich belladonna blue. 
Outstanding for the garden and is recommended 
for, forcing.» Pkte.Z0c,) airs) eKtesDoe 
“Roseglow”. A decidedly unusual color — glowing 
deep rose shading to orange scarlet. The color 
is so luminous that each plant has the appear- 
ance of a small flat fountain of fire. Exceptionally 
free flowering. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
“Spitfire”. It is the personification of a Spitfire in 
action—radiating its defiance in deep  scarlet- 
rose colors that are carried on mammoth 31% inch 
flowers. Vigorous and free flowering, it is one of 
the livest colors among Verbenas. Pkt. 20c, Tr. 
PRT DOC 
Collection 51: Packet each of the New Ver- 
benas 50c. 
Giant Flowered Hybrids 
Rugged spreading plants ideal for bedding. The 
large flower trusses make very pretty bouquets. 10 
inches. 
“Beauty of Oxford Hybrids.” Lovely shades of rich 
rose and pink. An A.A.S. winner. 
“Brilliant.” A new rich deep flame rose with medium 
white eye. 
"Cerise Queen.”’ Soft salmon. 
“Etna.” Garnet red with deep cream eye. 
“Lavender Glory.” True lavender with smail 
eye. 
“Lucifer.” A vivid full scarlet. 
“Royale.” A brilliant blue with creamy yellow eye. 
“White Beauty.” Glistening pure white. 
Giant Mixed. A special blend of named varieties. 
Any of above: 
Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25¢;"Vetozreooe 
D . A packet each of the 8 Named 
Collection 32: varieties—only 50c. 
white 
New Dwarf Erect Tyes 
A distinct type which stands compactly erect about 
8 inches high. Highly recommended for edging and 
neat low beds. A prolific, cheery bloomer all Sum- 
mer. 
“Blue Sentinel.” 
royal blue of a _ velvety 
a white eye. 
“Chamois.” An unusual color of pale chamois, tint- 
ed with buff. 
“Fireball.” An extra dwarf brilliant scarlet. 
“Violet Bouquet.” The first and probably the pret- 
tiest to be introduced in this group. Deep violet 
with creamy eye. 
Dwarf Erect Mixed. A special mixture of all colors. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c 
/ ° . A packet of each of the 4 Nam- 
Collection 2h}. ed Varieties—50c. 
An A.A.S. winner in 1939. Rich 
luster brightened with 
ANNUAL SEEDS 
