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AGERATUM — (Floss Flower) 
Dense heads of fluffy flowers on 
dwarf plants; blue, pink or white. 
ALYSSUM — Carpet of Snow — 
White flowers, very low, spreading 
plants. 
VIOLET QUEEN — New! Dwarf 
compact plants—sweetly scented vio- 
let colored flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
—Maximum Giant — 8 to 12-in. 
flower spikes, all colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Mixed—All colors. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine), Mrs. 
Scott Elliott’s — Long spurred. 
ASTERS — Giant Crego Navy 
Blue — 1943 All-America. Very 
large; deep velvety purple. Pkt. 25c. 
Giant Crego — Wilt Resistant. Dou- 
ble 4 to 5-in. flowers, petals curled 
and twisted. All colors. 
American Branching—Most pop- 
ular Aster. All colors. 
California Giants Improved — 
5-in. Chrysanthemum-like flowers. 
Queen of the Market — Wilt re- 
sistant. First to bloom. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
taurea or Cornflower): 
Gem—Blue. 
Red Boy—New! Deep red. 
White—Very hardy. 
BALSAM—(Lady Slippers)—Dbl. 
camellia-like flowers. Mxd. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) — 
Mixed—Yellow and Orange. 
(Cen- 
Jubilee 
Chrysantha—See illustration. 
CALLIOPSIS — (Tickseed) — Yel- 
low, orange, brown, maroon annu- 
als. 
CAMP ANULA — (Canterbury 
Bell). White, lavender, pink, bell- 
shaped flowers; dwarf bushy plants. 
CANDYTUFT — Thick spikes of 
flowers, white or pastel tints, 
CARNATION — Giant flowers, all 
colors. 
CELOSIA — (Cockscomb). A va- 
riety of colors and shapes. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Favorite 
fall flower. Pleasing color range. 
COREOPSIS — Daisy-like peren- 
nial flowers; glossy yellow. 

PETUNIA, Glamour. 
Huge 5 to 6” flowers, 
dwarf plants. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS: Orange Flare — Single, 
vivid orange. All-America 1935. 
Orange Ruffles — See illustration. 
Yellow Flare — 1942 All-America. 
The first yellow Cosmos. Pkt. 15c. 
Sensation Mixed — Very large. 
CYGNOGLOSSUM, Firmament 
~—Chinese Forget-me-Not. Blue. 
DAHLIA, Unwin’s Single Mixed 
—See illustration. Pkt. 20c. 
DELPHINIUM W— Perennial Lark- 
spur. Light or dark blue. 
DIANTHUS—-(Pinks) Gay, sweet- 
scented flowers; dwarf plants. Double 
or single, mixed colors. 
ESCHSCHOLZIA — (California 
Poppy). Silky flowers; red, gold, 
orange. scarlet, chestnut, pink. 
FOUR O’CLOCK — Sweet scented. 
Red, yellow, rose, white, lilac. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) — Tow- 
ering spikes of bell-shaped blossoms. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower )— 
Showy blossoms in orange, yellow, 
red and maroon. Single or double. 
GODETIA (Satin Flower) — Bushy 
plants; Azalea-like flowers. 
GOURDS — Ornamental varieties, 
many odd, attractive shapes. 
GYPSOPHILA — (Baby’s Breath) 
Open bell-shaped blooms. White or 
Rose. 
HELIANTHUS — (Sunflower)— 
Sun Gold — Huge 100% double 
flowers, 4 to 5-in. tall. 
Tall or Dwarf, Double Mixed. 
HOLLYHOCE: Indian Spring — 
oon ans and double, pink. Pkt. 
15c. 
Double Mixed — Many colors. 
KOCHIA — (Burning Bush or Fire 
Bush) Fine hedge plant. 
LARESPUR, Pink Perfection — 
2-in. florets, 24-in. spikes. A lovely 
pink. Pkt. 15c. 
KING LUPINES — Long spikes. 
Blue, rose, white. ‘Mixed. 

CALENDULA, Chrysantha. All- 
America 
popular. 
1934, and 
increasingly 
Pkt. 10c, 

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MORNING GLORY, Cornell. 
Extremely large flowers, heavy 
foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
NASTURTIUM, Golden Gleam. 
Sweet scented. The most popular 
Nasturtium. Pkt. 10c. 


LARKSPUR, Pink Perfection. 
2” florets closely spaced on heavy 
spikes. Pkt. 25c. 
1943 All- 
America. Dwarf plants, many 1%” 
blossoms. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Sunkist. 

PETUNIA, Betsy Ross. New! 
Miniature plants, 2%” ruffled blos- 
soms. Pkt. 25c. 
How to Grow a 
RED, WHITE 27 BLUE VICTORY GARDEN 
A living American Flag 
in your own garden . 
or a glowing red, white 
and blue V for Victory 
. can be very easily 
grown from seed. Use 
eventheight varieties for 
all three colors. 
Check the season of 
bloom, too. Here are a 
few of the many prac- 
tical possibilities. 

RED: Centaurea Red Boy, 12”; Car- 
nation Chabaud’s Giant Crimson, 
15”; Cuphea Firefly, 10”; Verbena 
Scarlet, 12”-15”; Petunia Glow. 
* * * 
WHITE: Alyssum Little Gem, 6”; 
Candytuft White Hyacinth, 6”-12"; 
Centaurea White, 12”; VWerbena 
White, 12”-15”; Petunia Lace Veil. 
BLUE: Alyssum Violet Queen, 6”; 
x * * 
Ageratum Midget Blue; Centaurea 
Jubilee Gem, 12”; Petunia Single 
Bedding; Verbena Blue Sent’l, 12-15.” 
