est McCULLOUGH‘S SEEDS 

NEW AND BETTER 
FLOWERS 
1501 Petunia, All-Double Rose Marie 
Bronze Medai Ail-America Selection, 1947 
Rose-pink, fully double, with beautifully ruffled petals. 
flowers 8 in. or more across. 
18 in. tall and 30 in. across. 
Pkt., $1.50. 
1502 Petunia, Ruffled Little Giants Mixed 
The plants, 8 to 10 in. tall, remain so neatly compact and erect all 
season, making it most popular for bedding and pot plants. Medium 
sized, well-ruffied and waved flowers, keep the plants well covered with 
a mass of bloom. Colors range from deep crimson to white in almost 
every imaginable shade and combination, making a pleasing balance 
of light and dark shades. Pkt., 35c. 
1503 Petunia, Ail Double Colossal Shades 
of Rose 
Silver Medal Ali-Amerieca Selection, 1946 
Gorgeous Petunias produced on heavy stems, foliage very luxurious. 
Height 18 in. Under good cultivation the huge flowers will measure from 
4 to 5 in. across. Color shades from light and salmon-pink to mostly 
deep pinks and purplish rose. Pkt., $1.00. 
1504 Petunia, Bright Eyes 
Bronze Medal All-America Selection, 1946 
Dwarf, compact, and upright, growing about 10 in. tall, covered the 
entire summer with small plain-petaled flowers, 144 in. across. Rosy 
pink with white towards the throat. Good for bedding, edging, window 
boxes or rockeries. Pkt., 15c. 
1505 Petunia, Peach Red 
Honorable Mention All-America Selection, 1946 
Unique color of rich salmon-cerise, growing 15 in. or taller, of strong 
luxuriant 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. Pkt., 25c. 
1506 Petunia, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower 
The low, spreading plant habit and the profusion of pleasing, soft, 
mid-salmon flowers, 234 im. across, make this a most distinctive and 
appealing Petunia. Pkt., $2.00. 
1507 Dianthus, Westwood Beauty 
Honorable Mention All-America Selection, 1946 
It grows 10 to 15 in. tall 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. Pkt., 25c. 
Individual 
Bloom profusely on compact, dwarf plants 
Excellent for cutting and very fragrant. 


Snapdragon, Velvet Giant 

Petunia, All Double: bag Maris eee 
1508 Snapdragon, Velvet Giant 
Bronze Medal All-America Selection, 1947 
The large flowers have a pronounced velvety texture, deep crimson — 
illumined -with undertone of orange-bronze. Plants are base branching, ~ 
21% ft. tall with 6 to 12 spikes to a plant. Excellent for cutting. 
PEt., 25c. Need 
1509 Snapdragon, Tetra ae 
The largest flowered of all Snapdragons, distinctly and attractively fet 
ruffled. Many new color combinations in solid shades and others of Me 
harmonious tone blendings. Stems very heavy. Pkt., 25c. 
1510 Marigold, Naughty Marietta 
Honorable Mention All-America Selection, 1947 baie 
New, single, dwarf French Marigold 2 to 244 in, in diameter. In full so ae 
bloom the plants average 12 in. tall and 16 in, across, completely cov- 
ered with bright golden yellow flowers attractively marked with ma- 
hogany at the base of the petals. Very showy, especially good for bed- — 
ding and borders. Pkt., 25c. 3 
1511 Pansy, Scottish Exhibition, Mixed a 
Symmetrical plants, 4 in. across, of perfect form and*substance, in new 
and varied color combinations, running to intense, heavily blotched — 
flowers. Exhibition type flowers of circular outline, pe arte re 
and carried well above the foliage on stout stems. PkKt., 60c. — 
©1512 Portulaca, Jewel, Sing le 
Brilliant, deep crimson, popular annual, Portiinns ns would be a 
jewel in any garden. This new improved Portulaca is 4 ‘times larger - 2 
than any offered before. Thrives in dry, sunny places and will give an 
abundance of color during the hot summer months. Pkt., 25c. : 
1513 Sweet Pea, Patrice Munsel 
Flowers are large, waved, many duplexed, and of a rich, deep, glow- __ 
ing orange-salmon with a ‘slight undertone of cerise. Stems - are long _ 
and sturdy, carrying 3 or 4 blooms each. Pkt., 25c. : 
Kelmscott 
1514 Poppy, Giant Iceland {27° 
Flowers are larger than any other variety of Iceland Poppy, ofter 
measuring 3 in. across. Petals are of heavier texture but have the same 
delicate waxy appearance. Stems are longer and much stiffer which 
tend to hold the flowers more upright, even after cutting. Color ran 
from deep scarlet through delicate pinks and buff to white. Pkt., 25 
1515 Delphinium Chinense, Blue Mirror 
Clear, bright, navy-blue, wide open flowers in a new type of dwa: 
Delphinium Chinense, without spurs and face upward. Attractive f 
low borders and cutting. Plants 12 to 15 inches tall with long bloo 
season. Hardy perennial, will bloom the first year from seed sown 
doors in the spring. Pkt., 25c. 
1516 Sweet William, White o e 
Enormous trusses, pure white, the individual flowers are almost , 
the size of the ordinary varieties. Pkt., 20c. 
©1517 Snapdragon, Magic Carpet ss 
Very compact with a good range of colors including pinks, — 
cotta shaded apricot, and a few purplish shades, light shades pred 
nating. Average 4 to 6 in. high covered with miniature flowers. 
cellent for rockeries, small beds and edgings. == 25¢.— 























