

NEMESIA 
Compacta Triumph 
RED HOT POKER 
Tritoma, Mixed 
NASTURTIUM (a) 
Few garden annuals respond with as little care as the 
Nasturtium. For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy 
of coloring, they are unexcelled. All they need is a moderately 
good soil, in a well drained, sunny position and within a few 
weeks from the time they are sown until hard frost comes, 
there is an endless profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. Award of Merit, All-America 
Selections, 1935. Delightfully sweet scented; double. Color 
range includes brilliant blend of salmon, golden yellow, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream, orange, maroon and crimson shades. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Golden Gleam. Golden yellow, sweet scented. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE. Novelty introduction, 
1935. An evenly balanced range of colors on dwarf, compact 
gem-like plants. Ideal annual for border and edging use. Plants 
are dwarf and compact, totally without runners. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF OR BEDDING VARIETIES. Of dwarf, compact 
growth. Excellent for borders or for bedding, forming plants 
about 1 foot high by 1 foot across. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
TALL OR CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. For covering trellises, 
fences, arbors, trailing from vases, over rock-work, etc., noth- 
ing can equal their great quantities of bloom from early sum- 
mer until frost. The seed pods can be gathered while green 
and tender for picking. Height, 8 to 10 feet. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
NEMESIA (ra) 
This plant is excellent for edging purposes. Plants send up 
many slender stalks crowned with fairy-like flowers, some- 
thing like a Schizanthus. When the flowers fade they may 
be trimmed back and will bloom again. Their colors run from 
the brightest reds, yellows, oranges, to the brightest blues and 
purples. Height, 6 to 12 inches. 
Compacta Triumph, Finest Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
NIEREMBERGIA (See Blue Fern Flower) 
PANSY, Heart’s Ease (b) 
When the bright hues of the Tulips and Daffodils have faded, 
the rich, deep and varied shades of the Pansies provide a wel- 
come change in the flower beds. The varieties listed produce 
large blooms of good substance, regular markings, and full 
rich coloring. Low growing. 
Swiss Giant. Within the last few years the blossoms of this 
strain have been remarkably improved in every way. The 
plants are compact in habit and they produce immense circu- 
pions for a long blooming season. Attractive shades. 
wad Cc. 
Steele’s Mastodon. A vigorous Oregon type, particularly de- 
sirable for cutting as the plants are taller and have longer 
stems. Esteemed for bedding. A fine blend for bright effects. 
‘Pkt. 25ce. 
Popular Bedding Mixture. These are the popular saucy-faced 
beauties that everybody loves, comprising the finest varieties 
in all colors Pkt. 15ce. 
PETUNIA (a) 
The seed may be started indoors early in the year in seed 
boxes and later transplanted or sown out of doors in the spring. 
Cover very lightly and apply water with a fine spray. Be care- 
ful not to discard the smaller and weaker seedlings. From 
these the finest flowers are often obtained, the coarse grow: 
ing plants frequently reverting to the common types. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA (Single Bedding). 1% feet. This is a 
spreading type of Petunia and is used extensively for mass 
planting and large beds. Very satisfactory for small gardens. 
Rose King Improved. Special Mention, All-America Selections, 
1936. Its flowers are a clear rich rose with a delicate light 
golden throat. Plants grow 18 inches high, are uniform and 
. rose, rose, crimson, and light blue. 
PETUNIA (Continued) 
bushy, literally covered with blooms. This is excellent cut 
flower variety. Pkt. 160c. 
Mixed. Pkt, 25c, 
HYBRIDA NANA COMPACTA. 1 ft. 1 fine type of Petunia 
for small beds and borders; often used for pot culture. This 
Petunia holds its habit very well throughout the blooming 
season. 
Rosy Morn. Soft, rosy pink with white throat. Pkt. 10e. 
Heavenly Blue (Silver Blue). Enchanting shade of light silvery 
blue. Dwarf. Pkt. 10ce. 
Snowball. Flowers pure white. Pkt. 10c. 
Velvet Ball. Deep mahogany red flowers, larger than others 
in this group. Fkt. 10e. 
Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA (Large Flowered) 
Eik’s Pride. Very large, deep purple. Fkt. 15e. 
Snowstorm Improved. Glistening white shading yellow in 
throat. Pkt. 35ce. 
PETUNIA LARGE FLOWERED FRINGED 
Theodosia. Soft rosy pink with contrasting veined golden yel- 
low throat. An outstanding variety in this class. Pkt. 25e. 
PETUNIA FRINGED AND RUFFLED 
Super Fluffy Ruffles. A new ruffled and frilled type of Petunia 
that has the appearance of being almost double. Flowers are 
very large with a deep throat. The mixture is well balanced 
with shades of pink and white, salmon, salmon pink, deep 
Pkt. 25ce. 
RUFFLED GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
Glamour. Honorable 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 out- 
doors. Most flowers have wavy, fringed petals although a few 
come plain edged. Pkt. 25c. 
Supreme Strain. A new strain of rose and pink shades. Light, 
richly-veined throats surrounded by satiny petals which are 
heavily ruffled. Large blooms, 5 to 7 inches in diameter, pro- 
duced on strong, richly-foliaged plants. Excellent bedding 
variety; fine window box type. Pkt. 25c. 
DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
A dwarf sturdy growing type especially suited to pot culture. 
Flowers are beautifully ruffled and fringed with open well 
marked throats. 
Ramona Strain, Dark and light shades mixed. Pkt. 25e. 
PIN CUSHION FLOWER (See Scabiosa) 
PINKS 
Plant in full sun in any good garden soil. Improve poor 
soil with humus. Sow in spring when danger of frost is past. 
Heddewigi (Double). 10 inches. Excellent for rock garden 
or borders. Pkt. 15e. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI (a) 
A valuable and showy annual highly esteemed for bedding, 
for massing and for borders. The plants grow about 1 foot 
high, thrive in practically any soil if given a sunny location 
and bloom the entire season. Seed may be started in boxes 
and transplanted or sown in the open in spring. 
Gigantea, Rosy Morn. Bronze Medal, All-America Selections, 
1941. An extremely refreshing, gay and bright color combina- 
tion of rose pink with a white eye. A color that will not fade 
in the strong sun. Pkt. 10c. 
Gigantea, Salmon Glory. The individual florets are gigantic 
for Phlox, measuring from 1% to 1% inches in diameter. 
Color a pure salmon pink with a distinct creamy-white eye. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Gigantea Mixed. Pkt. 10e. 

PETUNIA 

THE OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS STILL ADD MUCH BEAUTY TO MODERN GARDENS. Bi 
