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1942 Novelties and Specialties 3 

1942 Novelties and Specialties 
MARIGOLD, “SCARLET GLOW’’ 
The brightest red of all Dwarf French Marigolds. Large 
perfectly double flowers. Early and free blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
NIEREMBERGIA COERULEA 
“PURPLE ROBE’’ 
(A. A. S. Bronze Medal) 
Similar to Nierembergia Hippomanica, except several 
shades deeper blue or violet-blue in color. It stays in 
bloom over a long period, very dwarf, about 6 inches tall. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, ‘““RADIANCE”’ 
(1941 A. A. S. Silver Medal) 
There is more rich brilliance and life in the color of 
Radiance than in any Petunia. A cerise rose with enough 
underlying salmon to remove the harshness commonly 
found in a cerise rose Petunia. The throat is golden yel- 
low, which tends to add life to the general color. Pkt. lic. 
PETUNIA, “CREAM STAR’”’ 
(1940 A. A. S. Silver Medal) 
Plants have the finest dwarf, bushy habit ever seen in 
the Nana Compacta group of Petunias. Flowers 214 inches 
across and are shaped like a five-pointed star; soft creamy 
white deepening towards the throat to a bright golden 
yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, “NEW ALL-DOUBLE DWARF 
VICTORIOUS” 
BLUE BROCADE (1941 A. A. 8. Silver Medal). 
violet blue. Blooms large and fringed. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. Huge double fringed apple-blossom 
pink flowers. Very dwarf. 
AMARANTH RED. Plants dwarf and bushy with blooms 
of rich amaranth red. 
ORCHID BEAUTY. Color is light blue, heavily veined 
deeper lilac cr violet. 
PURE WHITE. A real superfine strain. Flowers double 
fringed and pure white. 
VICTORIOUS MIXED COLORS. 
blended from separate colors. 
Above varieties, packet of 100 seeds, 50c. 
True 
Special mixture 

NIEREMBERGIA ‘‘Purple Robe”’ 

PETUNIA ‘‘Radiance’’ 
PETUNIA, “GLAMOUR”’ 
(A. A. S. Honorable Mention) 
Plants grow 15 to 18 inches. Flowers are salmon-rose, 
with brown veining in white throat. A free and continuous 
bloomer. Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA, ““GLOW’”’ 
(1940 A. A. S. Silver Medal) 
Dwarf, compact, ball-shaped plants bearing a profusion 
of bright rose-red blooms. Very free blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA, “RED GLORY” 
(A. A. S. Honorable Mention) 
Flowers are of a rich bright red, with contrasting white 
eye. A free continuous bloomer. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX, “ROSY MORN’’ 
(1941 A. A. S. Bronze Medal) 
An extremely refreshing gay and bright color combina- 
tion of rose pink with a white eye. Extra large flowers 
and very free flowering. Pkt. 15c. 
RUDBECKIA, “STARLIGHT”’ 
(A. A. S. Honorable Mention) 
Flowers are large and semi-double, and very free bloom- 
ing. Color is from primrose yellow to mahogany and 
bi-colors with mahogany centers. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA 
“HOWARD’S NEW GIANT CRESTED” 
A truly magnificent strain of Zinnias. The blossoms 
average 4 to 5 inches across, with a full rounded cushiony 
center surrounded by broad guard petals. The colors are 
charmingly bright and fresh, and contain almost all known 
colors and shades of color to be found in this popular 
annual. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA (Dahlia Flowered) 
“ROYAL PURPLE”’ 
(A. A. S. Honorable Mention) 
This large Dahlia-flowered form is of a deep rich royal 
purple color. Plants very uniform. Pkt. 25c. 
