NOVELTIES 
for your 1944 
Garden 
CLEOME, PINK QUEEN 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1942 
A tall and attractive border plant with huge heads 
of delightful and refreshing pink without a trace of 
blue or magenta. It is never out of bloom. A grand 
flower, well branched, airy foliage. Reaches over four 
feet. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS, SENSATION DAZZLER 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections, 1943 
A new shade has been added to the popular Sensa- 
tion type of Cosmos. Dazzler is a luscious shade of 
rich deep velvety maroon. The flowers are immense, 
four inches across, with broad heavy fluted petals. 
Excellent for cutting. Plants are sturdy and stand 
erect. Pkt. 25c. 
MAMMOTH MUM MARIGOLD 
The largest of all chrysanthemum flowered Mari- 
golds. Flowers 314% inches and more across, light sul- 
phur-yellow in color, and borne on long strong stems. 
Plants grow 3 feet and more, tall, very profuse bloom- 
ing; wonderful for garden and cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, DWARF FRENCH, 
SUNKIST 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1943 
An exceptionally lovely border plant 8 inches high 
that becomes completely covered with 2 inch blooms. 
Colors are rich, deep golden orange, with crested cen- 
ters surrounded by several rows of broad velvety petals. 
Pkt. 25c. 


MORNING GLORY, PEARLY GATES Petunia Glamour 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1942 
A big, satiny white Morning Glory with a creamy 
shading in the throat. An early blooming climber, 
literally covered with lovely flowers. Has a beautiful 
appearance and makes a grand companion for Clark’s 
Early Heavenly Blue. Luxurious foliage; reaches 12 
feet. Pkt. 25c. 
ORANGE BEAUTY CALENDULA 
Blooms are large, measuring 31% inches across and 
more, of curved loose petal formation, and freely 
borne on long stems. The color is a bright deep 
orange, the inner petals curling over the lighter colored 
center. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, ALLDOUBLE AMERICA 
Silver Medal, All-America Selections. 1943 
America’s first alldouble Petunia to be introduced. 
It is the finest of all new flowers. Plants are compact 
and uniform, 1 ft. high and 1% ft. across. The rose- 
pink flowers are 2 inches in diameter and fill the plant 
from early spring until late fall. Pkt. 50c. 

PETUNIA, GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
GLAMOUR 
Honorab!e Mention, All-America Selections, 1942 
Large flowers of salmon-rose with brown veining 
on white in the throat. An excellent color under 
artificial light and outdoors. Little variation in color 
shades. Most flowers have wavy, fringed petals al- 
though a few come plain edged. A free and continuous 
bloomer. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, NEW DWARF BEDDING, 
CHEERFUL 
Flowers 21% inches across, of a pleasing color, fresh 
salmon-pink enlivened by a deep rose veining towards 
the throat. Ideal for bedding as the plants are low, 
spreading close to the ground as they start to bloom. 
and later on forming a low mound completely covered 
with flowers. Stems are sturdy and long enough for 
cutting. Plants attain an average height of 10 inches ; 
Morning Glory, Pearly Gates and a spread of 2 feet or more. Pkt. 25c. Marigold, Sunkist if 


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