OUTSTANDING FLOWER NOVELTIES FOR 1942 
Alyssum Compactum, Violet Queen. 
Plants are dwarf, compact, neat in habit, free flowering, and the small sweetly 
scented flowers are a very rich, deep shade of violet. 
Marigold, French Dwarf Double, Harmony Hybrids. 
These compact plants are 12 to 14 inches in height, 100% double, and start flower- 
ing about 2144 months after seed sowing. This is one of the earliest of all Mari- 
golds. Flowers are medium size, averaging an inch and three quarters in diameter, 
and do not have the strong Marigold odor. The color range includes a lovely 
golden orange shade, a distinct golden yellow, innumerable bloched and striped 
combinations of golden orange with maroon, and shades of golden and lemon yellow, 
with the contrasting dark maroon. Flowers have the crested center flanked by 
several rows of broad guard petals. 
Nierbergia Hippomanica, Dwarf Cup Flower. 
Plants are dwarf, compact, and not over 5 to 6 inches tall. Foliage is light gray 
green, very inconspicuous, and there are literally hundreds of lovely lavender 
blue flowers in bloom at a time throughout the summer. Plants are half hardy 
perennial. 
Aster, Perennial, Mixed Colors. 
Pentstemon, (Beard Tongue). 
Pentstemon is a perennial, 24 inches tall. The plant has shiny leaves and splendid 
spikes of gay tubular flowers with light throats. 
Ipomea (Morning Glory), Pearly Gates All-American Silver Medal Winner for 1942. 
This big satiny white Morning Glory is a sport from and seemingly identical in 
growth, foliage and blossom, except in color, with Clark’s Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glory. Plant with Heavenly Blue and Scarlet O’Hara for red, white and blue effect. 
Cleome, Pink Queen. All-American Silver Medal Winner for 1942. 
Pink Queen, a beautiful Spider Plant, is especially good for attractive borders. 
The large flower brackets turn to white before falling, giving an appearance of 
a white collar with a pink cap. Reaches over four feet and blooms from June 
until frost. 
Zinnia, Dahlia-Flowered, Royal Purple. All-American Honorable Mention for 1942. 
This large flower is of a rich Royal purple color without blue toning. Its uniformity 
in plant habit, large flowers, color and height shows good breeding. Flowers are 
four inches across, freely double, and plants grow about three feet high. 
Statice, Everlasting. 
Stiff stalks bear dense groups of dainty blossoms in graduated rows. Colors in 
rose, true blue, white and yellow. 
Ageratum, Midget Blue. 
A rich blue, dwarf, compact flower excellent for low borders. 
Tithonia, Mexican Sunflower. 
Fine for cutting; dazzling orange-vermillion color. 
Linum or Flax. Colors, annual Scarlet, perennial Blue. 
Petunia, Heavenly Blue. 
Vegetable Plants, all varieties. Flower Plants, all varieties. 
PortaNe Aster Pansy 
Le Salvia Gaillardia 
3 ango or Pepper Snapdragon Stock 
weet Potato Zinnia Shasta Daisy 
Petunia Canterberry Bells 
Verbena Hardy Phlox 
Fruitone. The Hormone Spray for Stopping Pre-Harvest Drop. 
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