20 QUINLAN SEED STORE 1948 
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Semi-double dwarf Dahlias, 18 inches, in many attractive colors, are ideal in 
borders or rock gardens as they bloom in 60 days from sowing and remain in constant 
flower until frost. 
Larkspur, Miss California—A deep pink on salmon background. 
Larkspur, Deep Carmine King, Improved. 
Newest and largest of the favorite Giant Imperial type, will hold its color under 
the most trying conditions. 
Verbena 
Annapolis Blue—A true mid-blue. 
Flamingo Pink—A vivid rose pink. 
Cerise Queen—A soft salmon cerise. 
Lavender Glory—A lavender with cream eye. 
Crimson Glow—A glowing crimson. 
Zinnia, Mexican Dwarf Hybrid, Double. 
The small flowered Mexican Zinnia have a charm all their own. The smaller flowers 
lend themselves to bedding and make a brilliant display and yet have stems long enough 
to make fine bouquets for small vases and bowls. Mixture contains many attractive 
color and color combinations. 
Moonflower, Giant Pink. 
Balloon Vine (Love in a Puff). 
Sweet Peas, Spring Flowering Spencer. 
Remarkable new intermediate season type, exhibiting strong heat resistance in 
combination with vigorous growth, exteremely long, stout stems, and a heavy crop 
i flowers over a long season of production. Can be planted in Fall before the ground 
reezes. 
Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson. 
A 1947 introduction, this new type is resistant to hot weather conditions, and has 
extra long stems, large blossoms and sparkling colors on husky vines. je 
Delphineum, Gold Medal Hybrids, Choice Mixed, Dark Colors. 
Delphineum, Dark Blue. 
Dianthus Heddensis (Pinks). 
An entirely new tetraploid variety combining the large open flowers of the 
Dianthus Heddewigi with the rugged growth and long stemmed habit of Dianthus 
Chinensis. Well-formed 2 inch flowers in large numbers on 16 inch stems, suitable for 
cutting. Tolerant of extreme temperatures. 
Rock Garden Annuals, Mixed. 
Dwarf English Daisy, White (Bellis Perennis). 
A perennial dwarf white daisy, 6 inches, double flowered, good for borders or 
rock gardens. 
Marigold, Red Head (1948 All-American Bronze Medal). 
A large single-crested flower 2 inches across; rich mahogany changing to auburn 
and later to bronze gold. Completely covered with flowers, plants are dwarf, comes 
1 foot high. 
Petunia, Pink Sensation (1948 All-American Bronze Medal). 
This new type “Multiflora” makes a dramatic border or hedge, a round mass of 
large rose-pink flowers. Husky plants 24 inches tall do not “break open”. The first 
and only F, Hybrid Single Petunia, bringing new vigor and profusion of bloom to 
bedding petunias. 
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