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No. 1325 
‘‘ALL AMERICA’’ 
PRIZE WINNER 
. . DAHLIA FLOWERED 
No. 1294 Zinnia. ROYAL PURPLE. All 
America Honorable Mention Winner. A welcome 
addition to the dahlia flowered zinnia family. The 
blooms are big, usually 4 inches across, fully double 
and of a deep, rich royal purple color without blue 
toning. In uniformity of plant growth, large flowers, 
color and height all show good breeding. The plant 
grows 3 feet high. Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. 60c. 
. PINK QUEEN. 
ver Medal Winner. A tall and very attractive border 
plant with large heads of delightful and refreshing 
pink, without trace of blue or magenta. The large 
flower bracts turn white before falling, giving an 
appearance of a white collar with a pink cap. Grows 
everywhere and blooms from June till frost. A grand 
flower. Pkt. 25c; 1/4, oz. 50c. 
. . BLACK RUBY. A new 
No. 1325 Zinnia. color in Lilliput or 
Pompon Zinnias—rich, blackish maroon. While the 
color is extremely deep it is by no means dull, for the 
velvety texture of the petals gives it a very rich appear- 
ance. Flowers are double, 1 to 114% inches across and 
the same in depth. They are borne on long, straight, 
wiry stems so are fine for cutting. The plants are 2 feet 
tall. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 40c. 
RED SENTINEL. 
No. 1244 Verbena. Each plant should 
produce 12 to 15 fine flowering clusters consisting of 
15 to 20 florets. It is an intense red with no eye. The 
plants are of the dwarf compact erect type like Blue 
Sentinel, and retain their upright and compact habit 
throughout the entire blooming season. When the 
plants reach full growth the height will be from 6 to 8 
inches. A worthy companion to Blue Sentinel. Pkt. 
25c; 1% oz. 50c. 
. PEARLY 
No. 991 Morning Glory. Gates. All 
America silyer medal winner. A grand companion for 
its popular counter-part Heavenly Blue, differing in 
color, the big blooms 41% inches across being satiny 
white with a creamy shading in the throat. Plant with 
Heavenly Blue and Scarlett O’Hara for red, white and 
blue effect. Vines covered with flowers from mid- 
summer till frost. Grows 12 feet. Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. 50c. 
GIGANTEA RED GLORY. 
No. 1118 Phlox. All America Honorable Men- 
tion Winner. A fit companion for Rosy Morn and 
Salmon Glory, both All America prize winners. Red 
Glory is the richest, brightest, most brilliant red yet 
found in phlox, with a large creamy eye that seems to 
intensify the red into unbelievable sharpness. Well 
grown the florets will be as large as a half dollar. 
Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. $1.00. 
. RADIANCE. There is 
No. 1091 Petunia. more rich brilliance 
and life in the color of Radiance than in any petunia 
we know of, regardless of type. A cerise rose with 
enough underlying salmon to remove the harshness 
commonly found in a cerise rose, without losing the 
brilliance; in fact seeming to intensify it. The throat is 
golden yellow below where the bloom starts to flare: 
this tends to add warmth and life to the general color. 
Decidedly free blooming and holds its neat habit well 
into the fall. Blooms are 214 to 3 inches across. Pkt. 
20c;' 14 oz. 75c. 
