

McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
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1509 Marigold, Real Gold 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections, 1945 
Largest of all Carnation Marigolds, with 



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1511 America Al!l-Double Petunia 
of medium size, 2 inches and more across. Plants are y 
crowth, 1 foot in height and 18 inches in width. America 
‘first of the Petunias to bloom_and will continue to flower 
culture and vigorous growth. PKt., 50c. “4 



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1512 “English Violet” Petunia 
A new and much more pleasing shade of violet-blue Petunia, different from any of 
the other mid-blue varieties. It is almost the same beautiful color as English Violegy 
All the fowers on a plant are the same shade and hold this uniform color from qe 
time they first open until the last bloom. What is more, every plant is the same, The 
plants normally grow 15 to 18 inches tall and are very similar in type to Hybrida Nana, — 
Blue Bedder. Snowbzll, Rosy Morn, ete. PKt., 20c. * 
1513 Double Annual China Pinks, Fireball 
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2 xtra double, brilliant dark red, old-fashioned, fragrant Pink. Seed sown in)” 
— spring will bloom quickly and continue until frost. Height 
1501 Petunia, All Double Colossal Shades of Rose °°” 7% *°* 
Silver Medal All-America Selection, 1946. 1514 Single Annual Pinks, Gayety 













Gorgeous Petunias produced on heavy stems, foliage very luxurious. Height 18 in. Large, single, fringed flowers in a wide jase 
Under good cultivation the huge flowers will measure from 4 to 5 in. across. Color ealaeas Sinaciwee over a long period. Height 1 fea 
shades from light and salmon-pink to mostly deep pinks and purplish rose. BEt., $1.00. 15¢ “3 2 
1502 Petunia, Bright Eyes 
Bronze Medal All-America Selection, 1946 
Dwarf, compact, and upright, growing about 10 in. tall, covered the entire summer 
ith small piain-petaled fiowers, 114 in. across. Rosy pink with white towards the 
threat. Good for bedding, edging, window boxes or rockeries. PEt., 25c. 
1503 Petunia, Peach Red 
Honorable Mention All-America Selection, 1946 
Unique color of rich salmon-cerise, growing 15 in. or taller, of strong luxur- 
jant growth, flowers are plain petaled. of medium size, 2 in. or more across, 
and borne freely throughout the entire season. A new color in Petunias. ‘ 



PEt., 25c. 
1504 Dianthus, Westwood Beauty 
Honorable Mention All-America Selection, 1946 
It grows 16 to 15 in. tali and colors range from fiery crimson-red to a deep 
velvety red, with occasional segregates of a lighter shade. Easily grown annual 
—blooms early and stands the heat well. PEt., 25c. 
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1505 Larkspur, Giant Imperial, Brilliant Rose 
1946 Introduction 
It is a startling, yet warm, color; a deep salmon-rose suffused brilliant 
carmine, a lighter yet more solid and clearer color than Carmine King or 
Dazzler. The large, round, fully double fiowers are closely packed on long- 
tapering spikes. Each plani is neat and compact, and averages 414 feet tall with 
laterals branching from the base in great profusion. This attractive new Larkspur 
should prove equally valuable both for florists’ use and the home garden. PEt., 20c. 
1506 Victory Marigold 
A Carnation-fiowered Marigoid of a charming light golden or yellowish orange color. 
Victory Marigolds are highly prized for cutting; they grow 3 to 314 inches‘across and 
are freely borne on strong, vigorous stems up to 18 inches in length. Plants are 
uniform in their upright habit of growth, 2 feet tall, and the same in spread. Its keep- 
ing qualities are exceilent. PEt., 20c. 
1507 Aster, Extra Early Giant, Navy Blue 
This Aster appears to be very early with large, four-inch, long-petaled, double fiow- 
ers of deep purple-blue, described as blackish blue. It is quite true to type and very 
uniform. The plants are 12 to 20 inches tall, with average of 10-inch cutting stems, 
which are straight and strong. This new Aster will prove valuable, as it is the earliest 
in the large-flowering class. PEt., 15c. 
1508 Marigold, Flash 
Silver Medal, Ali-America Selections, 1945 
Earliest of all Marigolds, blooms m eight weeks from seed, continues profusely all 
summer and fall. Colors range from vivid red through bronze and tangerine, with a 
ew yellows. Most uniform in plant habit. A French hybrid, with flowers 134, inches 
nd more across. Plants grow 18 inches tall. PEt., 20c. 
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Petunia, Colossal Shades 
