1946 FLOWER INTRODUCTIONS 
SNAPDRAGON 
1184 Cherry Rose. A new color in Snapdragons, which we believe 
to be the most important yet developed. Its bright shade of deep 
cherry-rose has long been desired. No other variety even ap- 
proaches it for such startling brilliance, and few are of such uni- 
form habit of growth. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 35c. 
CALENDULA 
NEW PACIFIC BEAUTIES 
A new family of Calendulas producing large flowers on stems about 
6 inches Jonger than the regular varieties. In several test plantings 
they have proved to hold up better during hot weather. 
1266 Persimmon Beauty. An exquisite persimmon-orange of 
unusual brilliance and size. The extra long, wide petals give the 
flowers a much more graceful appearance. The center of the flower 
is well covered with incurving petals, each with a delicate brown 
tipping when it first opens. Pkt. 25c. 
1267 Lemon Beauty. Similar in characteristics to Persimmon 
Beauty, but of the purest lemon color. Pkt. 25c. ; 
1268 Apricot Beauty. A far better two-toned Calendula than 
heretofore seen. The color is an exquisite apricot. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, French Dwarf. Red Head COSMOS 
Bronze Medal Winner, 1948 All-America Selections ? ; ie : 
1418 Sensation, Radiance. Silver Medal Winner, 1948 All-America 
Selections. This is the most outstanding novelty for this year, 

MARI GOLD introducing two entirely new colors in Sensation Cosmos. Striking 
deep rose and rich crimson, in the first bicolor Cosmos ever to be 
1734 French Dwarf, Red Head. The well-shaped, single developed. The flowers are large and are borne on erect, strong 
flowers are 2 inches across, made up of a single row of broad, stems. Pkt. 25c. 
overlapping, beautifully recurved petals and a wide, crested 
center of many tiny erect florets. The edges of the outer 
petals are slightly curled, displaying a golden reverse and PETUNIA 
adding greatly to the beauty of the flowers, which possess ° 
all the magnificent shades of gold, bronze andauburn. When 1836 Pink Sensation. Bronze Medal Winner, 1948 All-America 
the blooms start opening they are an exquisite mahogany- Selections. The plant of this new first-generation (F1) hybrid is 
red, changing to auburn and later to bronze and gold. The extremely vigorous. It grows to a height of 2 feet and as much as 
dwarf, bushy plants grow 1 foot tall and are free blooming. 4 feet in width, and is completely covered with 3-inch flowers of a 
Excellent for beds and borders. Pkt. 25c. light rose-pink, veined deeper pink. Ideal for cut-flowers. Pkt. 50c. 


COSMOS, Sensation, Radiance PET UNIA, Pink Sensation’ 
Silver Medal Winner, 1948 All-America Selections Bronze Medal Winner, 1948 All-America Selections 
