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National Seed & Importing Co., Omaha, Nebr. 

NEW AND BETTER FLOWERS 
ALLDOUBLE PETUNIA AMERICA 
(All-America Silver Medal Winner) 
The first alldouble petunia ever created in America. The 
flowers are rose-pink, 2 in. and more across. Plants grow 
1 ft. in height and 18 in. in width, making them ideal for 
beds, borders, edgings, or pot plants. Stems may be ob- 
tained up to: 10 in, in length, which makes them highly 
adaptable for low vase use. Early, profuse bloomer. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA CHEERFUL 
(All-America Bronze Medal Winner) 
Burpee’s new dwarf single petunia of a brand new color 
and distinet growing habit. Flowers are clear salmon-pink, 
234 in. and more across, and here and there among the mass 
of blooms are some a tint or two lighter than others which 
adds sparkle and sprightliness. At first the growth is low, 
spreading close to the ground; later the plants form a dwarf 
mound 10 in. high with a spread of 2 ft. Growth is densely 
compact with no tendency whatever to thin out, fall over, 
or to spread open in the center. Unsurpassed in garden 
beds and borders. It cuts well, too. 
Pkt. 20c. 
THE BEST FRINGED PINK PETUNIA 
Theodosia — The flowers are large, beautifully frilled, 
with large open yellow throats. The color is uniformly a 
most attractive shade of bright salmon. 
Pkt. 15ce. 
MIMULUS — PIZMO 
Showy, profuse flowering plants, fine for greenhouse or 
moist, shady location, half-hardy perennials, blooming the 
first year from seed if sown early; 1 foot. : 
Moschatus (Musk Plant) — Finefor hanging baskets, etc.; 
small yellow flowers, musk scented foliage. 
15e. 
ot IPOMEA 
White Magic (Bodger) — very early blooming, excep- 
tionally free flowering, large fleecy white flowers, blending 
to cream deep in the throat, making a heavy cascade of 
flowers on fence or trellis. Of the Clarke’s Early Type 
White Magic was selected originally from our plantings of 
Clarke’s Early Heavenly Blue in Lompoc in 1934. Further 
development work has been carried on through the ensuing 
years until White Magic was ready for release in 1941. 
Pkt. 15e. 

Hibiscus (Marshmallow) 
Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl — Showy ornamental tender 
perennial plants for mixed beds or shrubbery borders. 
Flowers from 6 to 9 inches diameter; of a rich deep cream, 
with a velvety-maroon center, 
Pkt. 15¢ 
Brilliant Double Sunflower — Helianthus Sun Gold. 4 ft. 
This sunflower makes a brilliant sea of color as all the 
plants burst into bloom on the same day. May planting will 
flower in early August. Blooms are all double. 
Pkt. 10c. 
SUNSHINE ASTERS 
Aster Giant California Sunshine Mixed — Though not 
new, many consider this the most beautiful of all asters. 
The flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, are composed of a single 
row of loosely placed outer petals which contrast with the 
unique yellow quill-like center discs. Stems long and heavy 
ae plants 2 to 3 ft, in height. Blooms early to mid-Septem- 
er. 
Pkt. 15c. 
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