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ASTER, Super Giant EL. MONTE. 
(B.M., 1936). The largest Aster having 
6 in. crimson flowers; early September. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
ASTER, Super Giant Los Angeles. 
(S.M., 1934). Shell pink........Pkt. 25c 
CALENDULA, Chrysantha (G.M., 1934). 
New type with long, slender, incurved 
petals; buttercup yellow....... Pkt. 15c 
CALENDULA, Orange Shaggy (G.M., 
1934). Another new type, petals fringed 
and overlapping; graceful...... PK be 
CALLIOPSIS, Golden Crown (S.M., 
1938). Fragrant, extra large semi- 
double orange-yellow flowers, 12 in. 
Pkt. 15¢ 
CELOSIA, Pyramidalis Flame of Fire 
(B.M., 1935). Attractive pyramids 
dotted with vivid red plumes...Pkt. 25c 
CELOSIA, Royal Velvet (H.M., 1939). 
Symmetrical plants, ruby red _ cocks- 
comb, erect growth; striking...Pkt. 15c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Eldorado (B.M., 
1934). Single annual; golden yellow 
With dark eves S0m@in ym es cece Pkevive 
CLEOME, Pink Queen (S.M., 1942). De- 
lightful salmon-pink with long spider- 
like stamens; Arita weee poe Pkt. 25¢ 
CYNOGLOSSUM, Firmament (B.M., 
1939). Hasy to grow Chinese Forget- 
Me-Not cutflower; indigo blue; uniform, 
compact, 18 in. bushy plants...Pkt. 15c 
DOUBLE SENSATION, Extra Early. 
(New ’39) Includes the new fluted pet- 
als, lily-like in formation, quite informal 
and fascinating, also the crested; both 
average 4% in.; mixed..Pkts. 25c & 50c 
COSMOS, Sensation Dazzler (B.M., 1943), 
A superior red Cosmos, being a very 
rich deep amaranth red........ Pkt. :25¢ 
COSMOS, Sensation (S.M., 1936). Mam- 
moth 4 to 5 in. flowers, broad, heavily 
fluted petals; bloom in 10 weeks; 4 ft. 
Crimson, Pink, White...... Each pkt. 25c 
Collection 3 vars. 60c; Mixed Pkt. 15c 
COSMOS, Orange Flare (G.M., 1935). 
Very free flowering, bright vivid orange; 
2 Lt awiryeaStem's sine ae ees Pkt 15e 
COSMOS, Yellow Flare (S.M., 1942). 
Golden-yellow companion, 3 ft... Pkt. 25c 
DELPHINIUM, Cambridge Blue (S.M., 
1933). Chinensis type blooms first year 
if sown early; azure blue, 18 in.. .Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS, Splendens (S.M., 1935). A 
striking annual crimson pink with bold 
WHITE. “CONOR Seieisicys ce wie «sisters wedeces Pkt. 15c 
HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring S.M., 1939). 
Actually blooms in 5 months, semi- 
double pink and rosy-carmine flowers in 
abundance Ge ftra- res omree is otek Pkt. 15c 
HUNNEMANNIA, Sunlite (S.M., 1934). 
A showy tulip-like, canary yellow flower 
with salmon center for display or cut- 
ting ge -fts Sie mbas Meteneeasto clan ticdewers Pkt. 15c¢ 
MORNING GLORIES 
IPOMEA, Scarlett O’Hara (G.M., 1939). 
Sensational red Morning Glory compan- 
ion to Heavenly Blue and Pearly Gates. 
Dark= VinacCOusyred serepeie. see PEE 206 
IPOMEA, Pearly Gates (S.M., 1942). 
Enormous 4 in. satiny white flowers 
with cream throat... noes Pkt. 25c 
IPOMEA, Heavenly Blue Clark’s E. 
Introduced before the advent of the 
A.A.C., otherwise it would have won the 
Highest AAwanrd sero. ele ee Pkt. 20c 
Collection; 3 colors above.......... 50c 
LARKSPUR, Blue Bell (B.M., A 
Azure blue; Imperial CY DC nese Pkt. 20c 
LAREKSPUR, Rosamond (G.M., 1934). 
Stock flowered type; deep rose..Pkt. 15c 
LARKSPUR, White King (S.M., 1937). 
Imperial. Extremely large glistening 
white flowers; 2 in. florets...... Pkt. 20c 
LUPINS, Russell’s (G.M., 1937), R.H.S. 
World’s most famous strain of peren- 
nial lupins; acclaimed everywhere; mas- 
sive 3 ft. spires of bloom, up to 15 in. 
circum.; prefer deep soil...... . Pkt. 15c 
23-25 Warren Street 
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MARIGOLD—FRENCH. 
MARIGOLD, French a. Flash (S.M., 
1945). Most striking is its bizarre col- 
oring; golden yellow, orange, maroon 
red and bicolored flowers, all found on 
the same plant; 1% in. single flowers 
have high button centers; fine cutflower. 
Harliest of all Marigolds...... Pkt. 25¢ 
Sunkist (S.M., 1943). Golden orange 
sport of Butterball. Early continuous 
bloomer; 8 in. compact plants..Pkt. 25c 
Butterball (B.M., 1942). Exquisite and 
refreshing soft buttery yellow, tipped 
maroon; uniformly dwarf; 8 in. Pkt. 25c 
Melody (B.M., 1942). Somewhat taller 
Sunkist being 12 in. tall; brilliant orange 
in bloom continuously.......... Pkt. 25c 
Spry (S.M., 1941). Piquant. Yellow- 
crested center, outer petals mahogany 
red; very early; uniform 9 in...Pkt. 20c 
Yellow Pygmy (H.M., 1940). Petite 
light lemon yellow flowers less than an 
inch in diameter, 8 in compact...Pkt. 15c 
MARIGOLD—AFRICAN. 
MARIGOLD, African a. Real Gold 
(BM., 1945): A larger, deeper and 
richer Guinea Gold; full double, 4 in. 
ruffled carnation-flowered type; early to 
late blooming; strong, erect grower, 30 
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Gigantea Full Double Mixture (new 
1940). A mixture of the above, contain- 
ing several shades each of orange, yel- 
low and primrose. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. $1.00 
Mammoth Mumm (H.M., 1944). To date, 
the largest Chrysanthemum-fiowered type 
of Marigold, up to 4 in. across; early; 
lone <kcuttine stents’ 30° in... Pkt. 25c 
GOLDEN BEDDER (B.M., 1942). The 
earliest Marigold flowering before others 
even start; ’Mum type; 15 in...Pkt. 25c 
Mission Giants Goldsmith (B.M., 1941). 
Golden orange companion of Yellow- 
Stone weearliens T8sitin veces sie Pkt. 20c 
MARIGOLD—AFRICAN 
Golden Glow (H.M., 1939). An odorless 
foliage ’Mum-like Marigold; clusters of 
2% in. flowers; early; 30 in.....Pkt. 15c 
Crown of Gold (G.M., 1937). First odor- 
less foliage Marigold; orange; not so 
CENA CLIVC Mink mitus-c ners ete cele eines Pkt. 10c 
Yellow Supreme (G.M., 1935). Light 
lemon yellow Guinea Gold, Carnation 
type; best late yellow; 30 in...Pkt. 15c 
NASTURTIUMS—SEMI-DOUBLE 
SCENTED. 
Golden Gleam (G.M., 1933). The first 
semi-double Nastertium introduced 
golden yellow; semi-tall; 2 ft. 
Scarlet Gleam (G.M., 1935). Fiery scar- 
let; semi-tall; 2 ft. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids (S.M., 1935). 
Rich varied colors; habits as above. 
Golden Globe (S.M., 1934). The first 
dwarf semi-double; but 12 in. tall. 
Each Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c 
NIEREMBERGIA—Purple Robe (B.M., 
1942). Fade-proof rich violet dwarf cup 
flower; free flowering; blooms in 15 
weeks from seed; 6 in.......... Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA—SINGLE BEDDING 
Flaming Velvet (G. M., 1936). Deep 
velvety blood red; 18 in......... Pkt. 25c 
Rose King Improved (Discontinued). 
Topaz Rose (Discontinued). 
Velvet Ball (B.M., 1939). Velvety blood 
red, 2% in. flowers; 8 in. tall..Pkt. 25c 
Glow (S.M., 1940). Glowing carmine 
rose; lighter throat; 12 in. tall..Pkt. 25¢ 
Cream Star (S.M., 1940). Creamy white 
star, yellow throat; 12 in.....Pkt. 25c 
Hollywood Star (Discontinued). 
Lady Bird (Discontinued). 
Radiance (S.M., 1941). Cerise rose; 
brown veined yellow throat; 18 in. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
First Lady (S.M., 1941). Light or blush 
pink; profuse bloomer; 12 in.....Pkt. 25c¢ 
English Violet (B.M., 1943). Rosy- 
mauve-violet; distinct; 15 in.....Pkt. 25¢ 
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PETUNIA—SINGLE BEDDING—Cont. 
Igloo (B.M., 1943). Pure white, compact 
and uniform bedder; 12 in...... Pkt. 25¢ 
Cheerful (B.M., 1944). Clear light pink; eae 1.3 
4 c 
deeper First Lady; 12 in....... Pkt 
PETUNIA—MINIATURE 
Martha Washington (S.M., 
ruffled and large miniature type Petu- 
nia; blush pink, veined wine red. Pkt. 25¢ 
Rose Gem (G.M., 1936). Rich deep pink 
2 in. flowers; miniature; 6 in...PkKt. 25¢ 
Violet Gem (H.M., 1941). Rich violet 
blue; floriferous miniature...... Pkt, 25¢c 
PETUNIA—GIANT FLOWERED 
Dainty Lady (S.M., 1936. Delicate yel- 
low, large single fringed...... Pkt. 50¢ 
Burgundy (B.M., 1937). Large Single, 
rich wine red, white throat....Pkt. 50c 
‘Super Fluffy Ruffles (New 1939). 
So fringed & ruffled they appear double; 
large flowers; mixed........... Pkt. 25¢ 
Glamour (H.M., 1942). Beautiful salmon- 
rose, throat white with brown veinings; 
veritable giants 5 in across; many 
waved and fringed; 18”..Pkts. 25c & 50c 
PETUNIA—DOUBLE 
Alldouble America (S.M., 1943). Uniform 
double carnation flowered; medium-sized 
mauve-pink flowers abundantly produce 
50c — 
PHLOX, Drummondi Gigantea. A new 
strain having flowers the size of a half 
dollar, erect and uniform growth; 9 to 
t2ein, 
Art Shades (S.M., 1935). Soft shades— 
Salmon, soft rose, light blue, pale violet 
and light mauve with white or creamy 
CYS. Ss so sarees sc. «ove eeoiensiene te pennant Pkt. 25¢ 
Salmon Glory (S.M., 1939). Crisp sal- 
mon-pink, creamy white eye....Pkt. 25c 
Rosy Morn (B.M., 1941). Deep rose-pink 
with white eye; early.......... Pkt. 25c 
Red Glory (H.M., 1942). Brilliant red, 
large creamy white eye........ Pkt. 25c 
Collection 1 each, 4 pkts. 75c 
SALVIA, Farinacea Royal Blue Spee 
. 85¢ 
1940). Deep royal purple........ Pk 
SCABIOSA, Peace (H.M., 1941). Dwarf 
White. 222i 20s bec Glee ene ae Pkt. 25c 
SWEET PEAS, Spring Flowering (S.M., 
1940). A new strain of heat resisting 
Peas that bloom sooner than the Sum- 
mer Flowering; have long cutting stems. 
Blue (B.M.). Bose Pink (S.M.). Laven- 
der (H.M.). Mixed........ Pkt. each 25c 
VERBENA, Beauty of Oxford Hybrids 
(S.M., 1932). Rose-pink to rose-red 
shades. 
VERBENA, Lavender Glory (S.M., 1933). — 
Large lavender, creamy white eye. 
VERBENA, Cerise Queen (B.M., 1934). 
Lively tone, soft salmon-cerise. 
VERBENA, Spectrum Red (B.M., 1934). 
Intense bright red, no eye; dazzling. 
VERBENA, Floradale Beauty (B.M., 37). 
Huge flowers, rose and red shades. 
Pkt. each 25c; Collection (5) $1.00 
ZINNIA, Black Ruby (B.M., 1941). Deep 
velvety maroon, almost black Lilliput 
or ‘Pompon ‘Zinnia... cee eee Pkt. 25c — 
ZINNIA, Royal Purple (H.M., 1942). 
New color; rich reddish purple without 
traces of blue; 4 in. Dahlia Fld. .Pkt. 25c 
ZINNIA, Fantasy Mixed (S.M., 1935). 
New type informal shaggy flowers 2% 
in. to 3 in. across; graceful; cutflower. 
Pkt. 15¢ 
ZINNIA, Fantasy Stardust (S.M., 1937). 
Rich deep golden yellow........ Pkt. 20c 
ZINNIA, Gaillardia (Navajo) (H.M., 
1938). Flowers resemble a Double Picta 
Gaillardia in form and colors; bicolors, 
mellow tones; cutting; 2 ft.....Pkt. 20c 
“What is cheapest to you now, is 
likely to be dearest in the end.” 
—Ruskin 
1935). A 2 

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