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1943 Neuelties and Breck S. necialties 
1432 CORAL FLOWER ‘ : ¥ : . ! 
Half-Hardy Annual 2 feet 
A new annual flower of exquisite, jewel-like 
daintiness and vivid coloring. The foliage too, 
is decorative—rich, dark green leaves in dense 
clusters at the base of the plant—and from 
these clusters rise slim, wiry stems bearing 
minute starry flowers of rosy pink. These 
blooms are followed by _ berry-like capsules, 
each like a bead of coral polished to intense 
brilliancy; hundreds of them on each of the 
spire-like stems. Suitable for both bedding 
and cutting. Pkty25c.) oupits: 100e: 
0719 ASTER 
VICTORY GIANTS MIXED 
Honorable Mention, 1943 A.A.S. 
Hardy Annual 3 feet 
Extra-early flowering Giants of California 
type in a very pleasing color mixture. The 
plants are of branching habit, of sturdy growth 
and about 3 feet tall, with fine, strong, straight 
stems. The crown flowers average 5 inches 
across. A splendid new Aster type for early 
cutting purposes. Pktsa25¢s 3) pkts760e, 













































Aster, Princess Bonnie 
THREE 
MATCHLESS ASTERS 
Hardy Annuals 2 feet 
Fine, new Asters bearing blooms composed of 
full-crested centers surrounded by several rows 
of broad guard petals. The stems are long and 
sturdy and the blooms are 3 to 3% inches in diame- 
ter. A charming and useful addition; exquisite 
cutting flowers. Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
0651 Princess Anne.x% The well known Peach 
Blossom shade, opening delicate pink but chang- 
ing to rose-pink as the flowers mature. 
0655 Princess Bonnie.* Very beautiful soft 
salmon-rose with the center rich gold while 
opening. 
0659 Princess Marsha.* Vivid scarlet with 
contrasting center of rich gold which becomes 
silvery with maturity. 
Aster, Victory Giants Mixed 
PETUNIA 
2994 IGLOO 
Bronze Medal, 1943, A.A.S. 
Treat as Hardy Annual 
12 to 15 inches 
A new variety of the ‘dwarf 
bedding’”’ type, completely cov- 
ered with small, creamy white, 
single flowers, from early Sum- 
mer until Fall. The plants are 
compact and even, from 12 to 15 
inches tall and when grouped, 
produce a perfect sheet of bloom. 
A grand bedder. 
Pkt. 35e., 3 pkts.ache, 
Petunia, Igloo 
MORNING GLORY, Pearly Gates 
2250 Silver Medal, 1943, A.A.S. 
Annual Climber 12 feet 
Immense blooms of such purity that one can well imagine them adorn- 
ing the heavenly gateway. The vines reach a height of about 12 feet and 
are completely covered all Summer long with lustrous white flowers, made 
whiter by contrast with the fresh green of the foliage. In earliness, in pro- 
fusion of bloom and in luxurious foliage, this admirable climber is identical 
with the older favorite, ‘Heavenly Blue.” Pkt. 25c.; 3 pkts:60c: 
MARIGOLD, Sunkist 
2607 Silver Medal, 1943, A.A.S. 
Hardy Annual. 6 to 12 inches 
A new, very dwarf Marigold with rich, blazing orange flowers, 1144 inches 
across. The plants grow from 6 to 12 inches tall, according to fertility and 
moisture and are well covered with the showy, attractive blooms. They 
are even and compact and will be a notable addition to the group of plants 
suitable for low edgings. Early and continuous bloomer. 
Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
