Bright Eyes—A dwarf bedding Petunia, the plants producing 
masses of fairly small rose-pink flowers with white throats. Pkt., 
25¢; 1/16-0z., 60¢. 
Peach Red—A free-flowering, deep salmon-rose, dwarf bedding 
Petunia, vigorous growth. Pkt., 25¢; 1/16-oz., 60¢. 
Celestial Rose Improved—Rich satiny rose with white throat; a 
dwarf bedding variety. Pkt., 25¢; 1/16-o0z., 60¢. 
Topaz Queen—Deep, rich scarlet-rose flowers which do not fade 
in the hot sunshine; a dwarf bedding Petunia. Pkt., 25¢; 1/16-o0z., 60¢. 
Velvet Ball—Large flowers of deep velvety mahogany-red; its 
spreading growth makes it particularly adapted for use in flower 
beds. Pkt., 35¢; 1/128-0z., $1.00. 
Twinkles—A beautiful rose-pink with delicate white starred 
throat; dwarf bedding. Pkt., 15¢; %-oz., 60¢. 
Pot-grown plants: 10¢ each; 25 for $2.00. 
PHILODENDRON 
One of the best house plants grown, its long 
vines with heart-shaped leaves can be used to 
frame a window, or for numerous other decor- 
ative schemes in the home. It needs little care 
and little sunlight. Try spraying Floraglow on 
the leaves of this vine and watch it shine with 
radiance. 
Price—Pot-grown plants: 30¢ each, 12 for $3.00. 
PHLOX 
Two outstanding new varieties of annual 
Phlox have been recently developed by treating 
the regular varieties with colchicine, thereby 
doubling the number of chromosomes in the 
cells, resulting in what we call tetraploids (tetra, 
for short). These varieties are taller growing, 
stiffer stemed, and larger flowered than the reg- 
ular varieties of annual Phlox, which have al- 
ways been favorites because of their many flowers produced over 
such a long growing season. 
Tetra Red—Plants are 20 inches tall, deep red flowers are 1% 
inches across. 


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