Sh! the gossips all say (and Ses. ove rh a %. 
we think they are right) Raise Meee es ah: py. pies 

That plants like their DRINK- 
ING PARTIES at night! 
Po What a riot of color poppies bring to a garden; almost 
PPY every shade of the rainbow is represented. 
SHIRLEY FLOWERED SINGLE MIXED. (HA-18 in.) Produce a 
new set of fresh gaily colored blooms every morning. 
(PRt., 10c) (% oz., 30e) (% oz. 50c) 
Portulaca (Rose Moss) Double Mixed (n°, op 
thrive 
in a dry sunny spot, where most other plants would die of thirst. 
Sow in the garden as soon as it becomes warm and enjoy a dazzling 
display of beauty from July until frost. Can be transplanted while 
in full bloom. While not entirely fixed will produce a large percent 
of doubles. 
(PkKt., 15c) (1/16 oz., 60c) 
(% oZz., $1.00) 
Phlox Gigantea Salmon 
(HA -10 in.) Silver 
Glory Medal Winner “All 
America” Selections 1939. The in- 
dividual florets are gigantic for 
Phlox and measuring with ordi- 
nary culture from 1% to 1% 
inches in diameter. Color is pure 
salmon pink with a distinct 
creamy white eye. This combi+- 
nation with its clear, clean, crisp 
appearance, makes one of the 
most beautiful color combina- 
tions imaginable. 
(Pkt., 20c) 
Phlox (HA-12 in.) For va- 
riety and combination 
of bright fresh colors Phlox are 
unequalled. They flower freely 
during the entire summer. You 
will be pleased with them in your 
garden border and for edgings 
and massings nothing can sur- 
pass them. Gigantea Mixed Art 

Phiox Gig antea aa lentes Sis 1939 Shad 
— ‘All America” Silver Medal ades. 
Winner. (PKt., 20c) 
es ec 
110 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
