
lowers of Special Herit for 19-43 oo 
ASTER, Extra Early Giant Crego, Navy Blue 
All- Aumeties Honorable Mention, 1943. Extremely valuable inasmuch as it is the only i 
real early Aster of the true ostrich plume type. The color is a deep, intense blue and 
large 4-inch flowers can be had on stems 10 to 12 inches long. Very good branching 
habit and a splendid addition to the cut-flower garden. 50c per pkt.; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
24-inch pot plants can be supplied in May at 6 for $1. 50; $2.75 per doz. 
COSMOS, Giant Sensation Dazzler 
All-America Honoreble Mention, 1943. A very rich, deep crimson. Flowers 3 to 4 
inches across on stately stems. This is a distinct improvement over all other red Cosmos 
and its long blooming period from early July until frost makes it extremely valuable. 
50c per pkt.; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
CYNOGLOSSUM Amabile, Pink 
A lovely new addition to the Chinese Forget-me-not family. Last year we presented 
a white which has met with great approval. The pink should prove equally satisfactory 
and will provide a supplementary flower to be used in combination with larger flowers 
for exquisite cut-flower arrangements. 50c per pkt.; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
MARIGOLD, Honeycomb 
We predict that this Marigold by its unusual formation of petals will be one of the 
most popular for many years to come. The flower looks just as it is named, a perfect 
miniature mound-shaped honeycomb. The color is a rich, glowing orange and ‘the foliage 
is odorless. Marigold Honeycomb can be used with equal effect in the cutting garden 
or as a bedding flower inasmuch as the height rarely exceeds ate inches. Our own rating 
gives this Marigold a high score. 50c per pkt.; 5 Pkts., $2.0 
2'/4-inch pot plants can be supplied in May at . for $1.50; $2.75 per doz. 
MARIGOLD, Sunkist 
All-America Silver Medal, 1943. An early flowering dwarf Marigold that is far superior 
to anything offered in this” class. The flowers are fully 2 inches in diameter with lovely 
crested centers of dainty tubular petals and the color is a rich, deep, golden orange. 
While a very dwarf plant generally recommended for bedding, the flowers will be ideal 
for cutting and can be used in all sorts of table arrangements of cut flowers. Really a 
splendid addition to the extensive Marigold family. 50c per pkt.; Vg oz., $1.00. 
21-inch pot plants can be supplied in May at 6 for $1. 50; $2. 75 per doz. 
PETUNIA, All-Double, America 
All-America Silver Medal, 1943. A fine double Petunia that has a double dis- 
tinction. Not only is it the first of double Petunias developed in the United States, 
but it is a Petunia of great excellence. While the flowers are not as large as the 
World Beauty types, nevertheless the habit of the plant is ideal: The flowers are 
medium sized and the color is that shade of pink that is very attractive for bed- 
ding and cutting. We predict that this Petunia will be almost standard for window 
box and bedding work. Our trials show that it blooms freely from early summer 
to frost. Our own generous size packets, 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
3-inch pot plants can be supplied in May at 6 for $1.75; $3.25 per doz. 
PETUNIA, English Violet 
All-America Honorable Mention, 1943. Recommended for its true violet color 
and its 100 per cent purity. Plants grow to a height of 15 to 18 inches and make 
a splendid bedding Petunia. Very free flowering. Will possibly supplant Blue 
Bedder as the most popular blue Petunia. Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
PETUNIA, Igloo cole 
All-America Bronze Medal, 1943. A dwarf, compact and uniform pure white 
with slight yellow in the throat. This Petunia is ideal for borders and bedding 
because the plant maintains its height of 10 inches and compact form the entire 
season. The flowers are 2 inches across and will lend themselves admirably to a 
red, white and blue color scheme for Petunia beds. Pkt., 60c; 3 pkts., $1.75. 

















































SPECIAL NOVELTY COLLECTION 
To those garden lovers who are anxious to try all of the 
new things we offer a special collection. 
1 each of 8 novelties for 1943— 
a total of 8 pkts., $4.35 value for $3.75 


Aster, 
Navy Blue 

