Seeds 
for 
1946 and 1947 
Mailed the year round with pamphlet outlining easy and quick- 
germinating professional methods of growing plants successfully 
from seed. 
Within the tiniest seed dwells not only the germ of 
life but the embryo plant with its individual char- 
acter, color and beauty complete. 
paves seed is from the current year’s harvest, is picked when fully 
ripe, and is of highest quality. Seed is sown to best advantage 
perhaps from late fall to spring though many prefer sowing the 
freshly-picked seed in July and August. Detailed methods for seed- 
ing in mid-summer, late fall and winter, and late winter and early 
See are outlined in the pamphlet which accompanies each seed 
order. 
HAND-POLLINATED POLYANTHUS SEED 
Canes packets, $1 each, postpaid. For descriptions see 
page 5. 
GRAND CANYON SHADES (Light Bronze available now; complete 
range after July 1st, 1946.) 
INDIAN REDS (on hand.) 
WHITE (Available after July 1st, 1946.) 
HARVEST YELLOWS (Available after July 1st, 1946.) 
PINK SHADES—Warm peach pinks, clear, cooler shades and deep 
rose pink. (on hand.) 
EASTER EGG MIXTURE (Available after July 1st, 1946.) Large 
silver-edged flowers in rich shades of fuschia, American Beauty, 
crimson, smoky pinks and lavenders. 
PASTELS—A blend of all the lighter shades of the above colors. 
(on hand.) . 
AMERICAN MIXTURE—A blend of all the above listed colors. 
(on hand.) 
MARINE BLUES (Available after July Ist, 1946.) 
NOVELTIES (Available after July 1st, 1946.) Hybrid seed to throw 
a high percenlAse of Jack-in-the greens and Hose-in-Hose in vari- 
ous colors. . 
(Seed items listed as available after July, 1946, were sold out on 1945) 
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