1946 FLOWER INTRODUCTIONS 
DIANTHUS 
1487 Westwood Beauty. Honorable Mention, 1946 All-America 
Selections. This new outstanding Dianthus was developed by 
Prof. Gustav A. L. Mehlquist of the University of California. 
The plants grow 10 to 15 inches tall and are very similar to the 
largest flowering Chinensis varieties. The color ranges from 
fiery crimson-red to a very deep velvety red with occasional 
segregates of a lighter shade. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIAS 
1835 Bright Eye. Bronze Medal Winner. 1946 All- j 
America Selections. This is a new, dwarf, compact, 
bedding Petunia somewhat similar to Rosy Morn. 
The plant grows about 10 inches tall and is covered 
the entire summer with small, plain-petaled flowers 
about 11% inches across. The coloring is appealing 
rosy pink turning white toward the throat—really a : ae 
bicolor rose and white. Needs no support at any * 
time. Pkt. 25c. 
1836 Peach Red. JHonorable Mention,: 1946 All- 
America Selections. The plants grow 15 inches or 
taller and are of strong Iuxuriant growth. The flowers 
are plain-petaled, of medium size, 2 inches or more 
across, and borne freely through the entire season. 
The color is a unique rich salmon-cerise. See illustra- PETUNIA, Peach Red 
tion. Pkt. 25c. 



ibs: 
3 Beautiful Flowers for Your Spring Garden 
oe ANTIRRHINUM 
1170 Salmon-Rose. A striking new Snapdragon with strong 
plants about 18 inches tall and very uniform in habit and height. 
The color is a lovely salmon-rose with a self tube. Pkt. 25c. 
STOCK 
1955 Super Giant Imperial, Pure White. This new Stock pro- 
duces plants of extremely vigorous growth and base-branching 
habit carrying twelve or more huge flower-spikes of the purest 
white we have yet seen. Pkt. 20c. 
ZINNIA 
2106 Pumila, Sunshine Tints. A new blend of Cut-and-Come- 
Again Zinnia tn lovely pastel shades. The color-range tncludes 
many rich autumn tints of bronze, golden yellow, apricot and 
rich rose, as well as the better-known delicate pinks, creamy 
yellow, soft flesh tones and salmon. Very free-flowering and 
colorful. Pkt. 15c.; 40z. 35c. 
NEW! CAMELLIAS 
By G. G. Gerbing 
The first Camellia book illustrated in full color pub- 
lished in America. 
This new book, will find a wide audience among de- 
lighted Camellia fans who have long needed just such a 
volume. 
ad Mr. Gerbing pictures 108 varieties in natural color, 
with the descriptions and synonyms of each one. In 
addition, he tells how to grow Camellias month by 
month through the year, and how to control the plant’s 
disease and insect enemies. 280 pages, 6% x 914. 
$15.00 per copy, postpaid. 

