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Marigold, Melody 
PETUNIA, igloo 
Bronze Medal Winner, 1943 AIl- 
America Selections. A terrible name 
for the very best, low, compact grow- 
ing white Petunia we have ever seen. 
As a white Petunia for low borders, 
window boxes and rock gardens, it is 
unequaled. The flowers are of medium 
size, pure white with a slightly yellow 
throat. Plant 10 inches high and com- 
pact in growth. They start to bloom 
early and are absolutely covered with 
bloom until frost. Don’t neglect hav- 
ing some of these plants in your gar- 
den this year. You will enjoy them 
very much. Pkg. 25c¢ 
Calendula, 
Yellow Colossal 

MARIGOLD, Butterball 
IPETUNIA, Glamour 

CALENDULA, Yellow 

All-America Bronze Medal Winner, 1942. 
The latest addition to the Harmony fam- 
ily of Marigolds, Butterball is an ex- 
quisite little jewel bearing dozens of flow- 
ers of a lovely soft butter-yellow shade. 
Very dwarf in habit, the plants are 6 to 8 
inches in height and literally covered with 
2-inch, double blossoms throughout the 
summer. Looks like a miniature crown of 
gold except that each petal carries a 
touch of maroon at the tip. Pkg. 15c 
A New Fringed DeLuxe 
Honorable Mention, 1942. (See inside 
front cover for illustration.) Easily the 
most striking Petunia grown. Outstand- 
ing salmon-rose coloring, delicately veined 
brown, with cream and _ apple-green 
throat. Blossoms are 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter, heavily ruffled. Plants 11% to 
2 feet tall. Enthusiastically admired by 
all who saw it in our trial plantings at 
our Fairport Display Grounds last season. 
Pkg. 25c 
Colossal 
The best yellow Calendula in our Tria! 
Gardens at Fairport last season. The im- 
mense, double, bright yellow flowers, 3 
to 4 inches across, were in bloom all sea- 
son. Very graceful. Plants 18 inches high. 
Pkg. 15c¢; large pkg. 50c 


NEW AMERICAN HYBRID DELPHINIUM, 
PACIFIC GIANT 
Most outstanding Delphiniums ever offered. A brand new 
strain from the Pacific Coast. Huge flowers 2 to 3 inches across, 
beautifully spaced, on long, full spikes, comparatively mildew 
resistant. Practically one hundred per cent double. We offer 
seed of originator’s stock in all except the Pacific Giant Mixed, 
and this is seed grown from originator’s stock. 
» Black Knight. Darkest of all purple-violet; thick velvety 
p Petals, very large flowers. 
“Blue Bird. Clear medium blue flowers with a beautifully con- 
trasting white bee. 
Cameliard. Pure lavender self-toned flowers with a white bee. 
Galahad. Clear white, enormous size, individual flowers, 2 
inches or more across, glistening texture, strong stems. 
King Arthur. Darkest of Delphiniums. A rich, very deep 
violet-purple. White bee. 
Round Table Series. As the name implies, this represents all 
of the color combinations of the Knights and their Ladies which 
will eventually be introduced. This year, again, some three hundred 
different crosses were used to make up this group, combining all 
the newest color developments and possessing size that will make 
them invaluable for show purposes. (Originator’s description.) 
Most wonderful color mixture ever offered. 


Prices of Any of Above: 
Pkg., about 200 seeds, 35c; large pkg. of 500 seeds, 75c. 
Collection: One pkg. each of the above five separate colors— 
5 pkgs. for $1.50. 
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