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Flower Seeds 11 

1947 Novelties and Specialties 
DIANTHUS Heddensis, Westwood Beauty 
1946 All-American Honorable Mention 
A new Dianthus. Flowers single, 1144 to 244 in. deeply 
laciniated. The color is somewhat variable in red shades of 
crimson and scarlet, some having attractive white edgings. 
Average height 16 in. Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD, Naughty Marietta 
A new dwarf French Single Marigold, the rich golden 
yellow flowers attractively blotched maroon at the base of 
the petals. Flowers are 2144 ey across, freely borne on 
Star2oc: 
compact plants 1 foot tall. 

MARIGOLD NAUGHTY MARIETTA 
MARIGOLD, ‘‘Real Gold”’ 
A.A.S. Bronze Medal 
Flowers are about 4 inches across, fully double, ruffled 
Carnation-flowered type. Color a golden orange, deeper 
and richer than Guinea Gold. Pkt. 15c. 
MORNING GLORY, Rose Marie 
This charming double flowering Morning Glory deserves 
a place in every garden. Flowers are deep rose. Early and 
free flowering. Pkt. 15c., special pkt. 50c. 
PANSY, Swiss Giant Orange 
1947 Novelty from Holland 
This Pansy will produce an abundance of Flowers of 
Swiss Giant size, the color of which ranges from apricot at 
the edge to pure deep orange in the center. Pkt. 75c. 
PETUNIA, ‘‘All-Double America’’ 
A.A.A. Silver Medal 
An outstanding novelty. Flowers are of medium size, 
of a fresh, sparkling rose-pink color, and may be expected 
to produce 100% true for doubleness. Plants very compact 
and uniform, growing 1 foot in height. Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA 
“All-Double Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower’’ 
All-American Silver Medal Winner 
The low, spreading plant habit and the profusion of 
pleasing, soft, mid-salmon flowers 234 inches across, make 
this a most distinctive and appealing Petunia. Pkt. 
(100 seeds) $2.00. 
PETUNIA, ‘‘All-Double Rose Marie’’ 
All-American Bronze Medal Winner 
The plants are dwarf and very free blooming. Flowers 
are double, 3 inches and more, across, and of a delightful 
rose-pink shade. Splendid for beds and borders. Pkt. 
(100 seeds) $1.50. 
PETUNIA, Bright Eyes 
All-American Bronze Medal Winner for 1946 
Plants grow 7 to 9 inches tall and are completely covered 
with soft rose-pink flowers, with pronounced white throat . 
Individual flowers about 114 inches across. Ideal for bed- 
ding and borders. Pkt. 15c. 
PETUNIA, Colossal Shades of Rose 
NEW ALL-DOUBLE PETUNIA 
All-American Silver Medal Winner for 1946 
The biggest double Petunia known, many flowers grow- 
ing over 5 inches across. A most attractive blendingYof 
rose shades. Pkt. $1.00. 
PETUNIA, Giants of California 
DOUBLE EXQUISITE MIXED 
An improved strain of Double Petunia, blooms being so 
ruffled and fringed that petals have to be parted for proper 
pollenation. Magnificent color range. Pkt. (100 seeds) 75c., 
600 seeds $3.00. 
PETUNIA, Peach Red 
All-American Honorable Mention 
A deep salmon with a light reddish suffusion. The soft- 
ness of the intense salmon being most pleasing. Plants 
compact, 12 inches tall. An unusual color. Pkt. 15c. 
PORTULACA, Jewel 
A single flowering Portulaca that is sure to be popular. 
Flowers four times as large as other Portulacas. Color a 
deep brilliant crimson. Surprise your friends by planting 
this floral jewel. Pkt. 25c., 1/16 oz. 75e. 
SNAPDRAGON, New Double 
The first all-double Snapdragon grown from seed, color 
an attractive combination of yellows and rose-pink. The 
central spike grows about 28 inches. tall. Pkt. 50c. 
SNAPDRAGON, Velvet Giant 
All-American Winner for 1947 
An outstanding new, vigorous growing Snapdragon, 
216 feet tail; individual plants producing 6 to 12 towering 
spikes each filled with any nicely placed flowers; color a 
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deep velvety crimson. 

SNAPDRAGON VELVET GIANT 
