
Marigold, Sunkist 
1038. SUNKIST. 
1943 All-America Silver Medal 
Winner. Beautiful 11/2-inch 
deep large orange blossoms on plants six to ten inches 
tall. Flowers have crested centers of dainty tubular 
petals surrounded by several rows of broad guard 
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petals. Early and free blooming. A dazzling border 
or window box plant. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. Marigold, Mission Giant-Goldsmith 

Alyssum, Violet Queen 
830. VIOLET 
QUEEN. (Eee Als 
Plants are dwarf, 
compact, neat in habits, free flower- 
ing, and the small sweetly scented 
flowers are a very rich deep shade of 
violet. You will certainly want some 
of this beautiful edging plant in your 
garden this season, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c; 1% oz., 70c; oz., $1.20. 


Zinnia Fantasy, Melody 

10351/2. MISSION GIANT-GOLDSMITH. H. 
* A. Mission Giant is a new strain of Mari- 
gold of medium height with giant Chrys- 
anthemum blooms. They are base branching, producing from eight 
to twelve stems of excellent cutting length. The laterals or side 
branches produce just as large, if not larger blooms, than the 
center stems. It is very early, coming into bloom fully two weeks 
ahead of the ordinary Sunshine types. The ball-shaped blooms 
measure from four to five inches in diameter and resemble giant 
incurved Chrysanthemums. The great number of small florets that 
go to make up the huge blooms are tubular except near the top 
where the tubes seem to separate into five miniature ribbon-like 
parts that curl and twist to form a perfect ball-shaped incurved 
flower. Goldsmith is a rich golden orange which makes a bril- 
liant display in the garden. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 

Petunia, Cream Star 
1098. CREAM STAR. Ein As A new 
soft pastel cream Petunia for the garden. 
Light cream at the edges with the throat 
darkening to a bright golden yellow. The small star-like blos- 
soms are five pointed and produced in enormous quantities 
on a dwarf bushy plant of uniform growth. An excellent 
border or edging plant as well as ideal for bedding. Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
1348. MELODY. H. A. 
The Fantasy type of Zinnia 
has proven very popular 
from the time it first originated several years ago. Its shaggy 
and informal flowers give it an airy and graceful appearance 
not found in the other types. As a cut flower it is ideal. 
This new color, a striking and distinct vivid lavender, is un- 
usual. The blossoms are medium size and plants grow about 
two to three feet in height. Will flower from seed in about 
fifty days. We do not recommend transplanting the Fantasy 
type. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
1158. ROSETTE. H. A. This is the re- 
sult of many years’ selection and pains- 
taking care by plant breeders. Rosette 
is a beautiful shade of deep rose heavily suffused with salmon. 
The flowers are extra large and the stems are long and stiff. 
It is a most popular flower for the garden and also for the 
florist for cutting. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
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Zinnia Lilliput, Dainty Gem 
1349. DAINTY 
GEM. H. A. A new 
Lilliput or Dwarf 
Zinnia, Fascinating bicolor red buttonlike flowers on 
wiry stems. Just the right length for bouquets. The 
neat compact round blossoms, 11/2 inches in diameter, 
are bright rose in the center and flesh pink on the 
lower outside petals. No up-to-the-minute garden is 
complete without it. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
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Hollywood Star 
1089. HOLLYWOOD STAR. H. A. 
This variety won the Silver Medal 
in the 1939 All-America contest. 
The Petunia is unique in the form of its flowers 
which consists of a five-pointed star. The color is a 
charming shade of rich rose with an amber throat, A 
fine garden variety as it is early and free blooming. 
The plant is strong and so smothered with blooms 
that hardly any foliage shows. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c. 

Scabiosa, Rosette 
