
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRID 

GYSOPHILA ELEGANS, See Page 9 
COSMOS (Illustrated on Pages 6 and 7) 
A most decorative plant with its fine feathery foliage and large flowers of attractive 
colors in bloom from midsummer until frost. The new strains are an excellent addition 
to the garden. 
Sensation (Mammoth Flowered). The finest of all Cosmos with flowers well over 
4 inches in diameter. They are early and are in bloom eight weeks from seed. Robust 
plants reaching to five feet in height. A well grown plant is a delight. Pkt. 15c. 
Pinkie. A striking shade of rose-pink. 
Purity. Purest white. 
Dazzler. Deep crimson. 
Mixed. Splendid blend of these colors. All-America, 1936. 
Crested (Early Doubles). These double forms with 22-inch anemone centered flowers 
are lovely things. Plants grow to a height of 4 feet. In mixture only. Pkt. 25c. 
Orange Flare. American Selection, 1935. The orange Cosmos which creates such 
lovely color in the garden. An early flowering hybrid of good size. Plants 3 feet. 
Pkt. 15c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Houndstongue). Illustrated on Page 7. 
Produces loose sprays of blue flowers throughout the summer. Easy to grow and re- 
sistant to heat. 
Firmament. American Selection, 1939. Bright indigo blue flowers on compact, dwarf 
plants of 12 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
DAHLIA 
Ordinarily grown from tubers, the dwarf singles and semi-doubles are successfully 
flowered from seed the first year. The great variety possible from seed is a fascinating 
game, and unlimited interest is created in the garden. 
Unwins Dwarf Hybrids. A selection of splendid color and size in single and semi-double 
types. Plants are two feet high with the good foliage of the dahlia. In mixture only. 
Pkt. 25c. 
DAISIES 
Painted (See perennial Pyrethrum) 
Shasta (See perennial Chrysanthemum) 
Transvaal (See perennial Gerbera) 
DELPHINIUM (See perennials also) 
The so-called annual delphinium is not sufficiently known in our gardens. The flowers 
are borne in loose sprays on plants around 18 inches high. They are in bloom from 
June until September, supplying the often missing blue in summer gardens. Frequently 
plants will live over the winter for two or more years. Sow early for maximum bloom- 
ing season. ; 
Chinensis Dark Blue. Persistent flowering variety. Pkt. 15c. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks). See perennials also. 
An easily grown annual of varied use. The close mat of gray-green foliage makes it 
ideal for rockery or edging of beds. The large flowers on 12-inch stems are lovely to 
cut or as garden flowers of constant bloom. Easy to grow from seed. 
Heddewigii laciniatus. Single fringed 2-inch flowers in a wide range of color. Pkt. 10c. 
Westwood Beauty. American Selection, 1946. A fine new strain of Dianthus which 
comes largely in a deep crimson though some flowers will shade to scarlet or deep rose. 
Plants average 14 inches high with flowers nearly two inches across which completely 
cover the plant. Illustrated on page 9. Pkt. 25c. 
DIGITALIS (See perennials) 

LOBELIA, CRYSTAL PALACE, See Page 10 GODETIA, TALL DOUBLE MIXED, See Page 9 
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