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MINIATURE MARIGOLD 
4050 Yellow Pygmy. Very dwarf, compact plants growing only 8 in. tall and 
covered with double, sparkling, light lemon yellow flowers that contrast beauti- 
fully with the dark green foliage. The plants come into bloom very early about 
10 weeks from the time seed is sown and continue until frost. 
Large pkt. 50c., pkt. 15c. 
NIEREMBERGIA, PURPLE ROBE 
Bronze Medal Award, 1942 
4851 A new variety of this popular plant used so much for rockeries and edgings. 
Purple Robe maintains its deep violet purple color even in full sun during the 
hot Summer months. Neat, compact plants are uniform in height growing 6 
in. tall with 9 spread of 10 to 12 in. A half hardy perennial, Purple Robe blooms 
the first year from seed in about 15 weeks. As itis slow in germinating the seed 
should be started in a flat or prepared seed bed where it can be properly tended 
during the first 3 week period of germination. See illustration on page 3. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, GLAMOUR 
Honorable Mention, 1942 
5283 Strong growing plants producing large, heavily ruflled salmonrose blossoms 
with beautifully veined white throats. The plants attain a height of 18 in. by 
the end of the season but start flowering when only 6 in. tall. See colored 
illustration facing page 17. Pkt. 35c. 
RUDBECKIA, STARLIGHT 
Honorable Mention, 1942 
6249 Strong growing, branching plants, 3 ft. tall, producing quan- 
tities of double and semi-double flowers on long stems, ranging in 
color from primrose yellow to mahogany and bicolors with dark 
centers. Splendid for cutting and floral arrangements. See colored 
illustration facing page 17. Pkt. 25c: 

Petunia, Igloo 
AGERATUM, BLUE BEDDER 
116 A dwarf growing variety averaging 4 in. in height. Uniform in 
habit, the compact little plants are covered with large clusters of 
deep lavender blue flowers. A striking border arrangement may be 
had by combining this beautiful blue Ageratum with the brilliant 
orange Marigold Melody. Pkt.20c: 
COSMOS YELLOW FLARE 
Silver Medal Award, 1942 
2268 A splendid early blooming Cosmos, attaining a height of 3 to 
4 ft., bearing quantities of striking golden yellow flowers on long, 
wiry stems. Ideal for bouquets, flower arrangements and garden 
decoration. Pkt. 15c; 
MARIGOLD, BUTTERBALL 
Bronze Medal Award, 1942 
4141 Attractive, bushy little plants, 8 in. high, literally covered with 
small Harmony type flowers of light lemon yellow. Butterball 
blooms throughout the Summer until frost. Without doubt it will 
SNAPDRAGON, RUST-RESISTANT, REVEILLE 
372 Deep luminous yellow, with the upper lip of each floret shading 
to a lighter lemon yc'low. The individual florets are unusually 
large and are tightly grouped on 22 in. spikes. Base branching in 
habit. An idea] cut flower. Pkt. 20c. 
VERBENA, ANNAPOLIS BLUE 
8184 Blue shades from light to dark blue are found on a single blos- 
som which blend beautifully to make a deep Belladonna blue. 
Its habit is spreading and the large trusses of flowers stand semi- 
be one of the most popular novelties this season. Pkt. 20c. 
MARIGOLD, MELODY 
Bronze Medal Award, 1942 
4157 The compact plants of this new Marigold are about 12 in. in 
height, and are covered with brilliant golden orange crested flowers 
about 114 in. in diameter. Blooms profusely all Summer and 
well into the Fall. Very effective when used for edging or massed 
in beds. Pkt. 20c. 
erect on 15 in. stems. Pits 25C: 
MARIGOLD, SPRY 
Winner of a Silver Medal, All-America Selections for 1941 
4154 A splendid New Double French Marigold of the Lilliput type 
so much in demand for edges and borders. Spry grows only 9 in. 
tall and the dwarf, compact plants have a spread of 15 in. The 
flowers are 114 in. across and have bright, clear yellow crested 
centers surrounded by several rows of mahogany red guard petals. 
The plants are very free flowering and come into bloom in 9 weeks 
from the time the seed is sown. Pkt e20G: 
MORNING GLORY, PEARLY GATES 
Winner of a Silver Medal, 1942 
3685 A new Morning Glory of exceptional merit having lovely, lus- 
trous white flowers with a creamy shading deep down in the 
throat. The vigorous, fast growing vines are covered with a pro- 
fusion of bloom from the middle of Summer until frost. Pearly 
Gates is a wonderful companion for Heavenly Blue, which it rivals 
in strength of vine and size of bloom. Pkt. 20c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA, RED GLORY 
Honorable Mention, 1942 
5396 A worthy addition to the popular Gigantea type. The color is 
a brilliant red with a large creamy white eye which is of uniform 
size in all blooms. We believe this new variety to be the finest 
red Phlox. Pkt. 25c. 
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