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Petunia Igloo 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner, 1943 
New Gowers for Your 1943 Garden 
ASTER New Upright Rainbow 
New type of the always popular single Rainbow Aster, 
blooming early with a profusion of beautiful, long-stemmed 
flowers. Grows upright for cutting. The broad-petaled blos- 
soms come in bright pink, rose, lavender, blue and purple, 
quite even in height and blooming for a long time. PKt. 15c. 
ASTER Princess 
The Frincess Asters have a full deep crested center, sur- 
rounded by several rows of dainty plumelike guard petals. 
This is a very attractive new cuttinz strain of early wilt- 
resistant Aster. branching and bearing quantites of flowers 
on strong stems. Princess Anne has a dainty peach blossom 
coloring. Princess Bonnie is soft salmon rose with a rich 
golden center. Princess Marsha is a striking cinnabar scar- 
ety ee kctee 20.5 
BEGONIA Masterpiece 
The glowing light pirk and glossy green foliage of Master- 
piece will delight all who need many shade plants in their 
gardens. This fibrous rooted Begonia is of the large-flowered, 
medium tall type, so satisfactory for shady beds and potting, 
beautiful the year around in mild climate gardens, Master- 
piece is a fine addition to the Christmas Cheer group. 
Pkt. 35e. 
COSMOS Sensation Dazzler. Honorable Mention A.A.S. ‘43. 
Always the favorite Cosmos for cut- : 
ting, the Sensation type is fast super- ; 
seding other Cosmos strains for all- 
around use. Dazzler, with its luscious 
shade of rich deep velvety maroon, is 
immense, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, the 
broad heavy petals slightly overlap- 
ping. The flowers are produced freely 
on strong 38 to 4 ft. plants, very showy 
in the garden. Pkt. 15c. 
CLEOME Pink Queen. 
Silver Medal A.A.S. ‘42. 
Atallattraetive border subject, Cleome 
Pink Queen has huge heads of delight- 
ful true pink, with no trace of magen- 
ta. It reaches a height of 4 feet. 
Blooming from June till frost, and un- 
affected by disease or pests, it is a most 
desirable flower for bold clumps of 
color in background planting. Pkt. 20ce. 

Petunia Giants of California 


Cosmos Yellow Flare 
Glamour 
COSMOS Yellow Flare. Silver Medal A.A.S. ‘42. 
There has been much demand for a bright, clear yellow 
Cosmos, such as Yellow Flare. The single flowers are 2 to 2% 
inches across, produced in masses on attractive 3 foot plants. 
Yellow Flare is colorful in the garden and freshly glowing 
in flower arrangements. Pkt. 20c. 
LARKSPUR Super Majestic White. 
Newest addition to this lovely, 5 foot fully double strain. 
Large florets of pure glistening white are closely packed on 
long graceful spikes. The vigorous growth and abundance 
of bloom make this new Larkspur valuable to Florists and 
Home Gardeners in all parts of the country. Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD Butterball. Bronze Medal A.A.S. ‘42. 
Soft butter yellow, lightly tipped with Maroon on the center 
petals, Butterball is an exquisite little jewel-like Marigold 
of the Dwarf French Harmory group, ideal for outlining 
planting in a border. The 6 to 8 inch mound-like plants are 
literally covered with 2 inch b!ooms of unusual yellow. 
Very early flowering. Butterball pro@uces a blanket of cclor 
for many weeks. Pkt. 15e. 
MARIGOLD Sunkist. Silver Medal A.A.S. ‘43. 
Sun kissed and beauty laden, the latest addition to the Har- 
mony type Marigold, Sunkist is delightful. Rich golden 
orange 2 inch blooms. with crested centers, cover the com- 
pact 6 to § inch plants. Early and free blooming, Sunkist 
adds dazzling color to the border, garden bed, window box, 
or flower pot. It is striking combined with Butterball. 
Pkt. 25e; 
MARIGOLD Yellowstone. Honorable Mention A.A.S. ‘42. 
A Mission Giant, Yellowstone is a bright, rich, clear yellow 
: counterpart of the popular Goldsmith. 
Its showy 2% inch flowers grace large 
luxurious plants, 3 to 5 feet tall. The 
very attractive flowers are of the 
double incurved Chrysanthemum form, 
blooming late and lasting till frost. 
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MORNING GLORY Pearly Gates. 
Silver Medal A.A.S. ‘42. 
Highest point winner in the 1942 A. 
A. §., Pearly Gates is a big satiny 
white Morning Glory, with a creamy 
shading in the throat. It is a sport of 
the lovely Heavenly Blue very similar 
in size, vigor, foliage, and form of 
bloom. Plant it with Scarlett O’Hara 
and Heavenly Blue for a red, white 
and blue effect. Pkt. 20c, 

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