
VERBENA (a) 
Culture I. Cover seeds Y-in; Ht. 
15-in. Dwart plants with very l&fgé 
heads. 
Blue Sentinel — Rich navy blue, 
medium sized florets and trusses. 
10-in. plants. All-America 1939. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Mammoth White, Scarlet, Shades 
of Blue; and Mixed. — 
VINCA (Periwinkle) (a) — Culture 
I, Cover Ye-in. Ht. 1% ft. Seeds 
germinate slowly. Ornamental bed- 
ding; plant. Flowers star-shaped, 
with brilliant green foliage. Mixed. 
WALLFLOWER (hhp) — Culture I. 
Cover Y-in. Ht. 1¥2-ft.— A lovely 
early spring bloomer. Fragrance 
pleasing, colors startling. Siberian 
Mixed. 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURE — Splen- 
did mixture of old fashioned gar- 
den flowers, various kinds and col- 
ors, for interesting border planting. 
ZINNIA (a) 
Culture III. Cover Ye-in. 
‘Black Ruby — See pg. 6. 
Crown of Gold — Giant flowers, 
petals deep golden yellow at base, 
with individual colors at tip. Plants 
2-ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Cerise Queen — Brilliant orange- 
rose California Giant. 
Crimson Queen — Mammoth rich 
crimson flowers. 
‘Cut - and - Come - Again, Mixed — 
Flowers 2)2-in., long stems. Com- 
pact, branching, plants, bloom 
early, last all summer until frost. 
Dahlia Flowered — 6-in. blooms. 
Plants 22 to 3-ft. Most satisfactory 
Zinnia. Yellow, red, pink, orange. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Exquisite — New! Dahlia flowered. 
Light rose, darker center. Pkt. 25c. 

HELIANTHUS, Sun Gold 
14 
Fantasy — Great masses of shaggy 
ray-like twisted petals; 2-ft. plants. 
Melody (orchid-lavender ), pkt. 
15c; Star Dust (clear golden yel- 
low ), pkt. 15c; Wildfire (rich scar- 
let), pkt. 20c; White Light (pure 
white), pkt. 15c; Mixed, pkt. 10c. 
Giants of California — Huge blos- 
soms, on 3-ft. plants. Variety of 
colors. Mixed. 
Howard’s Giant Crested — Blos- 
soms 4 to 5-in., cushiony center, 
broad guard petals. Orange, or- 
ange scarlet, yellow, rose, maize, 
crimson. Plants 2-ft. Pkt. l5c. 
Lilliput — Straight-stemmed midget 
pompons. Red, yellow, pink, white, 
orange and mixed. 
Lilliput Pastel Mixture — Plants 
12 to 18-in., Pompons 1 to 1'%-in. 
Variegated pastel colors. 
Lilliput Valencia — Deep burnt 
orange pompon. 

Linearis — Single, golden-orange 
flowers, lemon yellow stripe, brown 
centers. Dwarf 1-ft. plants. 
Midget Tom Thumb — 6 to 10-in. 
bushes; tiny blossoms, perfect dou- 
bles. All shades. 
Mexicana — Miniature yellow, or- 
ange and mahogany flowers, fre- 
quently variegated. Single and dou- 
ble, on 1-ft. plants. 4% 
Navajo Mixed — Bi-colored. Me- 
dium sized flowers; 212 to 3-ft. 
plants. All-America 1938. Pkt. 15c 
Pumila Sunshine Tints—See pg. 7. 
Scabious Flowered — Large semi- 
globular crown, surrounded by 
fringe of petals. Plants 2% to 3-ft. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Super Crown-O’Gold, Pastel Tints 
— Flowers 5 to 5!2-in. See illustra- 
tion pg. 11. Wide range of pastel 
shades. Pkt. 25c. 
Will Rogers — See front cover and 
page 6. 
PETUNIA, Hollywood Star 


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