CLEOME, PINK QUEEN 

Silver Medal, All America Selections, 1942 
A tall and attractive border plant with huge heads of delightful 
and refreshing pink without a trace of blue or magenta. It is never 
out of bloom. A grand flower, 
over four feet. Pkt. 25c. 


well branched, airy foliage. Reaches 
NIEREMBERGIA 
PURPLE ROBE 
Bronze Medal, 
All America Selections, 
1942 
Very dwarf, cushion- 
like plant, surmounted 
with flowers of deep or 
violet-blue. It stays in 
bloom over a long period 
and with a colorful 
blanket of bloom. A 
grand border and edging 
subject ; about six inches 
tall. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, 
GOLDEN 
BEDDER 
Bronze Medal, 
All America 
Selections, 1942 
This delightful 
new variety is one 
of the earliest of 
all Marigolds. The 
picturesque dwarf 
plants grow only 
fifteen inches tall, 
Chrysanthemum 
flowering, rich 
gold orange. Pkt. 
25c. 

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MORNING GLORY, PEARLY GATES 
Silver Medal, All America Selections, 1942 
A big, satiny white Morning Glory with a creamy shading in the 
throat. An early blooming climber, literally covered with lovely 
flowers. Has a beautiful appearance and makes a grand companion 
for Clark’s Early Heavenly Blue. Luxurious foliage; reaches 12 ft. 
Pkt. 25c. 
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PHLOX GIGANTEA, RED GLORY 
Honorable Mention, All America Selections, 1942 
Rich, bright red Gigantea type Phlox with contrasting white eye. 
Suan continuous bloomer, tall, lightly foliaged, uniform and true. 
Pkt. 25c. 
VERBENA 
HYBRIDA, 
ROSEGLOW 
Glowing deep rose 
shading to orange 
scarlet in the indi- 
vidual floret with- 
out an eye. Color 
is so luminous that 
each plant has the 
appearance of a 
small flat fountain 
of fire. Decidedly 
free flowering. 
Pkt. 25c. 

