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Aster, Princess Bonnie 
PRINCESS ASTERS 
(WILT-RESISTANT) 
A beautiful new type having full, deep crested centers sur- 
rounded by several rows of broad guard petals. The blooms 
averaging 3 to 34% inches in diameter, are borne on strong 
stems, making them most desirable for cutting. The varieties 
offered below are magnificent and well worthy of a place 
in your garden. 
1030 Princess Anne. Light pink changing to rose as the 
flower matures. Pkt. 25c. 
1025 Princess Bonnie. Soft salmon rose with a center of 
rich gold. Pkt. 25c. 
1035 Princess Marsha. Bright crimson with yellow center. 
Pkt. 25c. 
GOLDEN AGERATUM 
148 Because of the close similarity of the flowers to those of the 
Ageratum this annual plant is commonly known as the 
Golden Ageratum. The flowers form large, fluffy, golden 
yellow clusters on plants averaging 12 in. in height. If sown 
thickly it will produce a dwarf golden yellow hedge making 
a splendid border. If individual plants are desired which will 
give material for cutting ample space should be left between 
them. Pkt. 25c. 
CORAL FLOWER 
2263 A new annual plant bearing great panicles of small rosy 
pink, star-like flowers on long, wiry stems, 24-30 in. in 
length rising from thick, dark green foliage at the base of the 
plant. Following the flowers come jewel-like seed capsules 
resembling beads of brightly polished coral. Easily grown 
in full sun blooming from mid-June until late October. 
Splendid for bedding purposes and-as a cut flower. Sow in 
late Spring when the soil is warm. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, ENGLISH VIOLET 
5324 A beautiful new shade of violet blue quite different from 
any other mid-blue variety. The plants average 15 to 18 in. 
in height and the flowers hold their uniformity of color from 
the time they first open unti ,frost. Pkt. 20c. 
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DWARF BEDDING PETUNIA, CHEERFUL ~ 
Bronze Medal Winner, All-America Selections for 1944 
5346 A brand new color and growing habit distinguishes the new single 
Petunia ‘‘Cheerful.’’ The name is acquired from the crisp, satiny sheen of 
its salmon-pink flowers. At first the growth is low, spreading close to the 
eround; later the plants form a mound 10 to 12 in. high with a spread of 
2 ft. Growth is densely compact with no tendency whatever to thin out, 
fall over, or to spread open in the center; a valuable and distinctive char- 
acteristic. The clear salmon-pink flowers have a deeper rose veining toward 
the throat and here and there among the mass of blooms are ones a tint 
or two lighter than others. Studded, from early Summer until frost with 
flowers 21% in. and more across, Petunia ‘‘Cheerful’” makes a place for 
itself in garden beds and borders wherever a delightful color is wanted. 
Other flowers in pastel tints of every conceivable hue may be combined 
with plantings of this Petunia. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, GLAMOUR 
5283 Strong growing plants producing large, heavily ruffled salmon-rose 
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 ee tall. 
Pkt. 35c. 
PETUNIA, IGLOO~ 
5326 An outstanding new dwarf Petunia with medium-sized pure white 
flowers with a slight yellow shading in the throat. Each plant is a perfect 
mound 8 to 10 in. high, reminding one of the Eskimo igloo and is covered 
with a wealth of bloom throughout the entire Summer. The fact that the 
plants remain so dwarf and compact (provided the soil is not too rich) 
makes it ideal for borders. Pkt. 20c. 
RUDBECKIA, STARLIGHT 
6249 Strong growing, branching annual plants, 3 ft. tall, producing quanti- 
ties 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. Pkt. 25c. 
SOUTHERN STAR 
6590 A novel and interesting plant from the Argentine bearing upfacing 
sprays of bright sky blue flowers. The unusual coloring appears as if 
painted on. Whole constellations of 5-petaled, star-shaped flowers are 
open at once, giving a most delightful effect. The plants grow to a height 
of 15 in., then arch over as the upfacing flower sprays appear early in 
June, continuing until the middle of October. The seed germinates quickly 
and the young plants transplant easily in the open ground where the plants 
bloom freely in Summer heat. Pkt. 25c. 

Petunia, Cheerful 

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