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FLOWER SEED INTRODUCTIONS OF PROVEN MERIT 
Grow These New Fiowers for The ‘‘New Look”’ in Your 1948 Garden 
Calliopsis, Dwarf Goblin 
Dwarf, compact plants only 6 inches tall, producing a wealth of dainty blooms, valuable 
for borders and cutting. A novel mixture of yellows, reds, browns and pleasing bicolors. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Clarkia, Salmon Bouquet 
A pleasing new shade of salmon pink. The double flowers are borne on graceful 2 ft. 
spikes; useful for cutting from the out-door border or benched in the greenhouse. Pkt. 25c. 
Salvia Coccinea 
Not a novelty but new to many 
New England gardens. The fastest- 
growing of all annual Salvias. May 
be planted in open ground where 
wanted to bloom and thinned to 6 
inches apart. Color, bright car- 
mine-red. Height, 3 ft. Pkt. 25c. 










































Cosmos, Radiance 
Sensational winner of the highest 
award in the ’48 All-America trials. 
Radiance introduces two. entirely 
new colors in Sensation Cosmos, 
Satiny, deep rose and rich crim- 
son. It is the first bicolor Cosmos 
ever to be developed. On account 
of its dwarf, compact habit and 
freedom of bloom it is an ideal 
garden subject. It is undoubtedly 
destined for immediate popularity 
in the gardens of America. Pkt. 25c. 










New Cosmos ‘Sensation Radiance’’ 





Nicotiana, Daylight 
The pure white blooms remain 
fully open during the day, even in 
the bright sunshine of mid-summer. 
The bushy plants grow about 2 feet 
high and as much across. Nicotiana 
Daylight has the usual delightful 
evening fragrance of N. Affinis. Petunia ‘‘Canadian All-Double’’ 
Pkt. 256; 










Nicotiana, 
Sensation Mixed 
This sensational new Nicotiana is 
of similar habit to N. Daylight, re- 
maining open in full sunshine. The 
color range is from cream to shades 
of pink, deep crimson to purple 
and many intermediate tones. Pkt. 
25C. 















Petunia, 
Canadian All Double 
A superior strain of giant all- 
New Portulaca, ‘‘Single Jewel” double Petunias, which many grow- 
ers believe to be the finest ever de- 
veloped. The well-proportioned mix- 
ture is composed of many beautiful shades of rose, pink, salmon, lavender, orchid, mauve, 
crimson and purple, including pure white. The vigorous plants are dwarf and compact with- 
out sacrificing freedom of bloom. Pkt. $1.25. 

Poppy, Giant Iceland 
Kelmscott Strain 
The flowers of this new, hardy Iceland Poppy are the largest of all, often 3 inches across. 
The petals are of heavy texture, but delicate, wavy appearance. The graceful blooms range 
in color from deep scarlet, bright orange, to delicate pinks, yellow, apricot and satiny white. 
These stiff-stemmed beauties are ideal for artistic flower-arrangements. Pkt. 25c. : 
Portulaca, Single Jewel 
This outstanding new Portulaca is the first of a giant new strain, 
larger than heretofore, Remarkably free blooming, even in dry seasons. 
bright crimson, Pkt. 25c. 

with flowers much 
Color is a dazzling. 
New Nicotiana ‘‘Daylight” 

