NEW FLOWERS FOR YOUR 1946 GARDEN 
PETUNIA, Colossal Shades of Rose. Silver Medal 
GA KAKS. 46. 
This large-flowered, double, rose Petunia 
is the most important flower introduction 
of the year. The huge double blossoms 
come in waved, ruffled, and fringed petaled 
types. The color shades range from a few 
light and salmon pinks to deep pinks and 
purplish rose. Plants are strong and vigor- 
ous, with heavy 18-inch stems. Pkts. 50c. 
PETUNIA, Bright Eyes. A.A.S. ‘46. 
An appealing, rosy pink dwarf Compact 
Petunia, with a white throat, which gives 
it gleaming lightness. Growing 10 inches 
tall, uniformly, it is especially adapted to 
low bedding, edging, window boxes, rock- 
eries, and potting. Pkts. 25c. 
PETUNIA, Peach Red. A.A.S. ‘46. 
A dwarf, compact Petunia in an entirely 
new shade, deep salmon with a _ light 
reddish suffusion suggesting the mellow 
red side of a sun-ripened peach. The plants 
are hybrida in type, 15 inches tall. Color is 
splendid in mixed borders. Pkts. 25c. 
DIANTHUS, Westwood Beauty. A.A.S. ‘46. 
A distinctly new type of Dianthus, hedden- 
sis, Westwood Beauty comes in shades of 
crimson and scarlet, some with attractive 
white edgings. A cross between D. Chinen- 
sis and heddewigi, it very desirably com- 
bines the large, open flowers of the latter 
with the chinensis’ long stems. Its heat re- 
sistance is also a good feature. Pkts. 25c. 
ASTER, Princess Barbara. 
Another Princess is added to this popular 
new group. Princess Barbara brings to it 
a very lovely shade of lavender. This 
crisply crested Aster is very effective in 
the garden, lasts long as cut flower. Pkts. 20c. 
PRIMULA GIANT MALACOIDES, Cameo. 
Cameo is semi-double in an unusual and 
delicate. shade of orchid. The center petals 
are paler and slightly crested, giving a 
cameo effect. Pkts. 50c. 
PRIMULA GIANT MALACOIDES, First Lady 
Double, white First Lady owes much of its 
airy fluffiness to its swirled and crested 
center petals. A faint pink flush adds to 
its springtime charm. Pkts. 50c. 
PANSY, Steele’s Butterfly Hybrids. 
This is a new type of Pansy developed from 
Steele’s famous Mastodon Jumbo strain. 
The petals of the huge flowers are ruffled, 
swirled, and marked in a fascinating man- 
ner. The Butterflies comes in pastel combin- 
ations of lavender, pink, soft blues, cream, 
soft yellow, and golden tan. Pkts. 25c. 



From Top Down: From Top Down: 
Peach Red Petunia ~ Steele’s Butterfly Pansy Hybrid 
Dianthus Westwood Beauty Aster Princess Barbara 
Primula Cameo Primula First Lady 
Bright Eyes Petunia Petunia, Colossal Shades of Rose 


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