
Sh! the gossips all say (and Ss Dees nee aTeleiter cen 
we think they are right) SSR peg Vaasa te MOR RAR ya 


That plants like their DRINK- 
ING PARTIES at night! 
Po What a riot of color poppies bring to a garden; almost 
PPYy every shade of the rainbow is represented. 
SHIRLEY FLOWERED SINGLE MIXED. (HA-18 in.) Produce a 
new set of fresh gaily colored blooms every morning. 
(Pkt., 5c) (% oz., 30c) (0z., 50c) 
Portulaca (Rose Moss) Double Mixed O435.0%2 
a dry sunny spot, where most other plants would die of thirst. Sow 
in the garden as soon as it becomes warm and enjoy a dazzling dis- 
play of beauty from July until frost. Can be transplanted while in 
full bloom. While not entirely fixed will produce a large percent of 
doubles. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% 0oz., 70c) 
Phlox Gigantea Salmon 
(HA-10 in.) Silver 
Glory? {ete “winser ean 
America” Selections 1939. The 
individual florets are gigantic for 
Phlox and measuring with ordi- 
nary culture from 1% to 1% 
inches in diameter. Color is pure 
salmon pink with a _ distinct 
creamy white eye. This combi- 
nation with its clear, clean, crisp 
appearance, makes one of the 
most beautiful color combina- 
tions imaginable. 
(Pkt., 20c) (1/16 oz., 35c) 
(% oz., 60e) 
Phlox Drummondii Mixed. 
(HA-12 in.) For va- 
riety and combination of bright, 
fresh colors Phlox are un- 
equalled. They flower freely dur- 
ing the entire summer. You will 
be pleased with them in your 
garden border and for edgings 
and massings nothing can sur- 
pass them. - 

Phiox Hide eae Salmon Glory, 1939 
il America” Silver’ Modal (Pkt., 10c) (% o2z., 60c) 
Winner, (4% OZ» $1.00) 
110 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
