Novelty Flower Seeds 
for 1942 
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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. 
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, well branched, airy foliage. Reaches over four 
feet. Pkt. 25c. 
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, DWARF FRENCH 
DOUBLE, BUTTERBALL 
Bronze Medal, All America Selections, 1942 
Most attractive, very compact, scabious-flowered 
Marigold of canary yellow. Rich, dense foliage, well 
covered with small blooms. Six to ten inches tall, 
uniform, very early and continuous flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA, RED GLORY 
Honorable Mention, All America Selections, 1942 
Rich, bright red Gigantea type Phlox with con- 
trasting white eye. A free, continuous bloomer, tall, 
lightly foliaged, uniform and true. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, MISSION GIANT, 
YELLOWSTONE 
Honorable Mention, All America Selections, 1942 
Large, two and a half inch flowers of bright, rich, 
clear yellow, on; luxurious, large plants. Flowers are 
of double, incurved, Chrysanthemum-like form, and 
very attractive. Blooms late and lasts until frost. 
Uniformly three to five feet tall. Pkt. 25c. 
VERBENA HYBRIDA, ROSEGLOW 
Glowing deep rose shading to orange scarlet in the 
individual floret without an eye. Color is so luminous 
that each plant has the appearance of a small flat 
fountain of fire. Decidedly free flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS, DOUBLE ORANGE RUFFLES 
A semi-double form of the very popular Cosmos 
Orange Flare. The extra two or three rows of petals 
— Petunia Glamour add immensely to the butterfly-like beauty of the 
richly colored orange bloom. Ten days to two weeks 
earlier than Orange Flare and more dwarf in habit. 
Flowers continuously throughout the summer weeks. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA, 
GLAMOUR 
Honorab!e Mention, All America Selections, 1942 
Large flowers of salmon-rose with brown veining 
on white in the throat. An excellent color under 
artificial light and outdoors. Little variation in color 
shades. Most flowers have wavy, fringed petals 
although a few come plain edged. A free and continu- 
ous bloomer. Pkt. 25c. 
RUDBECKIA, STARLIGHT 
Honorable Mention, All America Selections, 1942 
Large, semi-double flowers in colors ranging from 
primrose yellow to mahogany and bicolors, with 
mahogany centers. A free bloomer and unique for 
Marigold, Dwarf French Double, Butterball cutting arrangements; long stems. Pkt. 25c. 


Verbena Hybrida, Roseglow 


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Cosmos, Double Orange Ruffles 

Marigold, Mission Giant, Yellowstone 
Phlox Gigantea, Red Glory 

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