
The Best af the Mor 
The GIANT FLOWERING 
Petunia, “Glamour” 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 1942. Easily the most 
striking Petunia grown. Outstanding salmon-rose coloring, delicately 
veined brown, with cream and bright apple-green throat. Blossoms 
are 5 to 6 inches im diameter and heavily ruffled. Strong, thrifty 
plants with a wealth of foliage, grow about 18 inches tall and bloom 
continually from early summer until frost. Enthusiastically admired 
by all who had it in their own garden or saw it in that of their neigh- 
bors. Pkg. 25c. 
The VERY EARLY FLOWERING 
Marigold, Sunrise 
Here in the North, where we look for frosts early in October, 
we must have an early flowering Marigold in order to get any | 
bloom on the plant before it freezes. This Sunrise Marigold 
is one of the best varieties that northern gardeners can plant. 
The blossoms are large, about 31/2 inches across, very double, 
and of rich golden orange color. The plants are thrifty and 
rather low growing, about 2 feet, and bloom generously. Seed, 
pkg. 15c; 2 pkgs. 25c. 
Golden Blower of the Jucas 
AVALON, EARLIEST TITHONIA 
Big, long-stemmed blossoms that range in color, from orange-topaz 
to those with a burnished oversheen of scarlet-flame. The very bril- 
liant flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, are borne generously on large, up- 
right, bushy plants, 7 to 8 feet tall, and making a splendid back- 
ground for the flower or vegetable garden. Our Avalon Earliest 
blooms earlier than other Tithonias. It’s by far the best for northern 
Petunia, “Glamour” gardens. Pkg. 20c. 
HAVE YOU TRIED 
Violet Queen Alyssum 
AS A BORDER PLANT 
The picture at the right shows Violet Queen Alys- 
sum used as a border to Snowstorm Petunia. One of the 
prettiest plant combinations possible. Violet Queen 
Alyssum has made hosts of friends among gardeners. 
Some have used it for bordering flowers of contrasting 
color; others have mixed it with Annual White Gyp- 
sophila or with White Flowering Sweet Alyssum and used 
the combinations to make attractive beds and corner 
pieces. It is most satisfactory wherever you grow it. 
Pkg. 15c¢; Y4 oz. 50c; oz. $1.50: 










THE MOST ADMIRED 
LARGE WHITE PETUNIA 
HERE IN ROCHESTER IS 
Petunia, Suowdstorm 
Well deserving of all the attention it attracts, this 
giant wavy petalled pure white flower easily holds 
its place at the head of the list of large white Petunias. 
Not only is Snowstorm most beautiful in the garden 
when used in combination with other flowers, as shown 
by the illustration at the right, or in solid beds by it- 
self, but is also a lovely flower to cut for bowls and 
vases for the house. Use Snowstorm freely in your plant- 
ing plans. The sturdy 18 inch plants bear these giant 
flowers in profusion all summer long. Pkg. 25c. 
Violet Queen Alyssum 
[28] Bordering Snowstorm 
Petunia 

