Schell’s Grand New 
Prize- Winning 
Flowers for 1942 
Now Offered for the First Time 

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NEW BRIGHTEST RED PHLOX 
“RED GLORY” 
Wins 1942 Award for Best New Flowers 
The brightest color we have ever seen in Phlox and if you will 
pardon us for using superlative adjectives, we would describe it as 
gorgeously glorious! The color is a brilliant red with a large creamy 
white eye which intensifies the red into a thrilling sharpness. It is 
surely a beautiful annual. The plants, 12 to 18 inches high, if set 
close (about 12 inches apart) will make a most brilliant effect in 
your flower-garden. Pkt. 25 cts.; j;0z. $1.50; Yoz. $2.50; 
I40z. $4.50. 
NEW PETUNIA OF THE CALIFORNIA 
GIANT CLASS, “GLAMOUR” 
Truly a glamourous new ‘‘star’’ in our galaxy 
of lovely flowers 
It is outstanding in its beautiful coloring. The large flowers, 
4 to 5 inches across, are a luscious shade of salmon-rose, delicately 
veined brown in -the creamy open shallow throat, surrounded by 
lovely satiny petals which are heavily ruffled and waved. The plants, 
114 to 2 feet tall, produce most freely these strikingly beautiful 
flowers all season, beginning to bloom when they are only 6 inches 
tall. Pkt. (approximately 50 seeds) 25 cts.; 3 ;0z. $7. 









New Petunia 
“Glamour’”’ 
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New Marigold, ‘‘Butterball’’ 
BEAUTIFUL NEW MARIGOLD 
“BUTTERBALL” 
Awarded Bronze Medal! 
*“Butterball’’ is positively the most exquisite little jewel of a 
plant we have ever seen. It is compact, 6 to 8 inches high, and bears 
dozens of these lovely, clear soft butter-yellow flowers only 1% 
inches in diameter. They have crested centers—composed of dozens 
of dainty tubular petals, each with a tiny touch of maroon at the 
very tip, surrounded by several rows of broad silky self-colored 
butter-yellow guard petals. Starts blooming profusely early in 
July and continues until frost. For bedding or edging and for 
short-stemmed table flowers, it is wonderful! Pkt. 25 ets.; oz. 
$1.25; 140z. $2.25; oz. $4. : 



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