Hart & Vicki COSMOS 
These are among the most popular and easily grown annual flowers, making 
Q@ wonderful display in beds and borders in the garden, and furnishing an abun- 
dance of cut blooms for house decoration in the fall, when other flowers are 
scarce. Sow the seed outdoors just as soon as danger from frost is over, or it 
may be started in cold frames and then transplanted. Thin or transplant 18 
inches apart, and pinch back the tops to make them branch. 
New Sensation Cosmos 
Beautiful new variety bears, in good quantity, large 4-inch in diameter, single 
flowers about 10 weeks after the seed is sown. Much better than other single 
flowering kinds. Plant is compact in growth, about 4 feet tall. 
Cardinal. Rich crimson. White King. Glistening silvery white. 
Pink Lady. Rich sh fli fey Mixed Colors. The three colors mixed. 
in ady. Rich shade of lilac-pink. price of above: Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 45c 
Early Double Cosmos 
A description of this Cosmos gives you but a faint idea of its wonderful beauty. 
In the center of the flower is a crest of short, fine petals and this is surrounded by a 
row of broader and longer guard petals. The long, strong stems are covered with 
lacelike foliage that adds greatly to its decorative qualities. The plant grows 3 to 4 
feet high and is massed with bloom from July until frost. 
Carnelia. Splendid, rich Peach Blossom. Beautiful Whirlwind. Pure white, 
crimson double flowers. rose-pink, double flowers. double flowers. 
Price of above: Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 45c 
Collection: One package of each of these 3 separate colors for 50c. 
Mixed. A splendid mixture of colors. Each of the preceding. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 35¢ 










The New Cosmos, Radiance 
Silver Medal Award in the All-America Selections for 1948. Radiance introduces 
two entirely new colors in Sensation Cosmos: striking deep rose and rich crimson 
in the first bi-color Cosmos ever to be developed. Shown in color on the inside of 
the front cover. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 45c 
Orange Flare. One of the newer kinds of Cosmos that 
received a Gold Medal in 1935 from All-America Selec- 
tions Committee. Plant grows 3 feet high and carries 
quantities of 3-inch, single, orange-yellow blooms on 
long stems. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Louely Dahlias ARE BEOwn FROM 
It surprises most people to learn how easily Dahlias are grown from seed, 
and what splendid and unusual flowers, hardly two alike, are borne on the 
sturdy plants the first year. Sow the seed early in April. In the fall dig 
and store the tubers in a dry, cool place. 
Exhibition Mixture of Double Decorative Varieties. Made up from 
seed of choice, large-flowering named varieties that are sure to give many 
pleasant surprises to the gardener. Pkga2>¢ 
Coltness Hybrids. Sturdy 18-inch plants covered with charming single 
flowers in many brilliant colors. Valuable for cutting for the house and 
for beds and borders. Pkga25c7lViliG"oz 0c 
Vosberg’s Hybrids 
A new type of cut flower Dahlia of recent introduction by a commercial 
florist.. The plants grow three to four feet tall with long clean stems ideal 
for cutting. The medium sized single flowers 3 to 4 inches across hold up 
well in water after cutting, and are in a pleasing array of attractive colors 
from light yellow to deep crimson. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75¢ 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids 
Miniature single, semi-double and double flowers in a brilliant array of 
colors ranging from pure white through cream, yellow, orange, salmon, 
pink, rose, purple and deep maroon. Plant grows about 20 inches high 
and starts blooming early in August and continues until frost. Splendid 
for display in the garden and for cutting. Pkg. 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c; Vg oz. 90c 





2 Unwin‘’s Dwarf Hybrid Dahlias 
Dianthus, Sweet Wivelsfield 
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Cypress Vine 
A beautiful and popular annual climber growing 15 feet high, with delicate, fernlike foliage and 
star-shaped flowers of scarlet and white. Blooms July to late fall. Pkg. 25c 
DIANTHUS SWEET SCENTED 
GARDEN PINKS 
Brilliant colors and profusion of bloom make these Garden Pinks one of our most popular flowers. 
Plants grow about a foot high and are particularly fine in masses in beds and ‘borders. Sow the 
outdoors in early spring, and in a few weeks the plants will be up and full of bloom. 
Annual Varieties 
Westwood Beauty—a New Dianthus 
Large, single, deeply fringed flowers 1 to 
2 inches in diameter, on long, strong stems. A 
beautiful flower in variable shades of crimson 
and scarlet, some having white edgings. This 
is an annual flower. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 50c 
Giant Double Sweet-Scented. Double flow- 
ers with colors from the most delicate pink to 
the deepest crimson. Pkg. 10c; Yg oz. 35c 
ALLWOODI!I ALPINUS. A beautiful hardy 
=z, Pink for the border or bed. Grows 4 to 6 inches 
high and bears large flowers in various shades 
of rose and pink and lavender during July and 
August. Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 50c 
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Giant Single Sweet Scented. A splendid mix- 
ture of colors in single flowers. 
Pkg. 10c; Yg oz. 35c 
Sweet Wivelsfield. A new annual Pink for 
the border or bed. The plants have the thrifty 
growth of Sweet William, and the flowers the 
brilliancy of color of Japanese Pinks. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
Perennial Kinds 
Plumarius, Single Mixed. Fringed flowers in 
many beautiful colors. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 
PLUMARIUS, DOUBLE MIXED. Double 
ond semi-double, very fragrant, fringed flowers 
in many beautiful colors. “Grows 8 inches tall. 
Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 65c 























