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Petunia Silver Medal 
DAHLIA a 
Orchid Flowering (Starfish). Grace and 
charm characterize the orchid dahlias 
in beds or in vases. Pinched out they 
make fine, compact, free branching 
bushes. Cut before pollen shows, flow- 
ers keep for (daysn wince eee Pkt. 50c 
DELPHINIUM, Cambridge Blue (S.M., 
1933). Chinensis type blooms first year 
if sown early; azure blue, 18 in. Pkt. 25c 
Blue Mirror. Spurless, the big navy blue 
flowers hang horizontally displaying 
entire: face ZO nn sie. erties ecunels Pkt. 50c 
DIANTHUS, Splendens (S.M., 1935). A 
striking annual crimson pink with bold 
White. contery WM. emesis ore Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS, Westwood Beauty (H.M., 
1946) new hybrid cross of Chinensis 
and Heddewegii, deeply fringed and 
lacinated 2 in. blooms of uniform red 
shades; early and continuous flowering 
annual; 15 in. tall. Unusually hardy; 
may winter over like a perennial. 
Pkt. 25c 
DIANTHUS — Heddensis Finest Mixed. 
(New 1948) The 1946 Award Winner 
Westwood Beauty, is now offered in the 
full range of Dianthus colors. Heddensis 
is a combination of Heddewigi (large 
open flowers) with Chinensis (rugged 
growth and long stems) stands extreme 
temperature. 2” flowers are borne on 
AGL AStCINIS). sero ale cb catisicia ronancne a ate Pkt. 25¢ 
HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring S.M., 1939). 
Actually blooms in 5 months, semi- 
double pink and rosy-carmine flowers in 
abundance; PiU esectets tal ain come suet ote Pkt Zoe 
HUNNEMANNIA, Sunlite (S.M., 1934). 
A showy tulip-like, canary yellow flower 
with salmon center for display or cut- 
CLINE Sie hbo tens ren teayatte eniateneteire fellels ars |e Pkt. 25c¢ 
MORNING GLORIES 
IPOMEA, Scarlett O’Hara (G.M., 1939). 
Sensational red Morning Glory compan- 
ion to Heavenly Blue and Pearly Gates. 
Dark vinaceous: red. % otis eae. Pkt. 25c 
IPOMEA, Pearly Gates (S.M., 1942). 
Enormous 4 in. satiny white flowers 
with Gream. thtOdie sie tiers = of) sci Pkt. 25c 
IPOMEA, Heavenly Blue Clark’s E. 
Introduced before the advent of the 
A.A.C., otherwise it would have won the 
highest award, ..c.0ss.sescevs> Pkt. 25e 
Collection: 8 “colors; Above. ee: 60e 
LILIES from SEEDS 
Long. Praecox “White Queen” (A.M., 
R.H.S., 32) Long, snowy white pendant 
flowers blooming within 12 months from 
SO Will eo aes emreterel piste eyo sastaietelel ce Pkt. $1.00 
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LARKSPUR, Blue Bell (B.M., 1934). 
Azure blue; Imperial type. ..... Pkt. Zoe 
LARKSPUR, Rosamond (G.M., 1934). 
Stock flowered type; deep rose..Pkt. 25c 
LARKSPUR, White King (S.M., 1937). 
Imperial. Extremely large glistening 
white flowers; 2 in. florets. ....Pkt. 25c¢ 
LUPINS, Russell’s (G.M., 1937), R.HLS. 
World’s most famous strain of peren- 
nial lupins; acclaimed everywhere; mas- 
sive 3 ft. spires of bloom, up to 15 in. 
circum.; prefer deep soil........ Pkt. 25¢ 
NIEREMBERGIA—Purple Robe (B.M., 
1942). Fade-proof rich violet dwarf cup 
flower; free flowering; blooms in 15 
weeks from seed; 6 in.......... Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD—FRENCH. 
Red Head. (B.M., 1948) Rich mahogany- 
red changing to subtle shades of gold, 
bronze and auburn, single; 12”..Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD, Waughty Marietta (H.M., 
1947) Golden yellow single French type 
blooms blotched maroon at center of 
petals, 2% in. across; 1 ft. tall spread- 
ASS LAINE DM sx a rare attain ere es Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD, French a. Flash (S.M., 
1945). Most striking is its bizarre col- 
oring; golden yellow, orange, maroon 
red and bicolored flowers; 1% in. single 
flowers have high button centers; fine 
cutflower. Warliest of all. ..... PES 25c 
Sunkist (S.M., 1943). Golden orange 
sport of Butterball. Early continuous 
bloomer; 8 in. compact plants..Pkt. 25c 
Butterball (B.M., 1942). Exquisite and 
refreshing soft buttery yellow, tipped 
maroon; uniformly dwarf; 8 in. Pkt. 25c 
Melody (B.M., 1942). Somewhat taller 
Sunkist being 12 in. tall; brilliant orange 
in bloom continuously........5. Pkt. 25c¢ 
Spry (S.M., 1941). Piquant. Yellow- 
crested center, outer petals mahogany 
red; very early; uniform 9 in...PkKt. 20c 
Yellow Pygmy (H.M., 1940). Petite 
light lemon yellow flowers less than an 
inch in diameter, 8 in compact..Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD—AFRICAN. 
MARIGOLD, African a. Real Gold 
(B.M., 1945). A larger, deeper and 
richer Guinea Gold; full double, 4 in. 
ruffled carnation-flowered type; early to 
late blooming; strong, erect grower, 30 
in. Stall Aicins aie eyerereetanele idielaieteta ae Pkt. 25c¢ 
Gigantea Full Double Mixture (new 
1940). A mixture of the above, contain- 
ing several shades each of orange, yel- 
low and primrose. Pkt. 25c; 1% oz, $1.00 
Mammoth Mumm (H.M., 1944). To date, 
the largest Chrysanthemum-flowered type 
of Marigold, up to 4 in. across; early; 
lWehty Velo wes elt sccteeike oleae a Pkt. 25c 
Mission Giants Goldsmith (B.M., 1941). 
Golden orange companion of Yellow- 
Stone; Carviieraesi ans Gee eee Pkt. 25e 
Golden Glow (H.M., 1939). An odorless 
foliage ’Mum-like Marigold; clusters of 
2% in. flowers; early; 30 in. ....PKt. 25c 
Yellow Supreme (G.M,., 1935). Light 
lemon yellow Guinea Gold, Carnation 
type; best late yellow; 380 in. ..Pkt. 25c 
NASTURTIUMS—SEMI-DOUBLE 
SCENTED. 
Golden Gleam (G.M., 1933). The first 
semi-double Nastertium introduced 
golden yellow; semi-tall; 2 ft. 
Scarlet Gleam (G.M., 1935). Fiery scar- 
let; semi-tall; 2 ft. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids (S.M., 1935). 
Rich varied colors; habits as above. 
Golden Globe (S.M., 1934). The first 
dwarf semi-double; but 12 in. tall. 
Hach Pkt. 20c; oz. 50c 
ORCHID FLOWERING PANSY 
Giant Orchid Flowering. An up-to-date 
Pansy, wavy petals, giant size, delicate 
orchid shades and combinations of 
cream, primrose, salmon and mauve. 
You'll like this mixture. 
Pkt. $1.00 and $2.00 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN Z. 
PETUNIA—GIANT FLOWERED 
“Garden Giants” (New 1948). New 
dwarf ruffled petunia especially suited 
to home growing, because of its low 
growing, uniform, well-rounded 12 in. 
mounds, and continued blooming all 
Summer; withstands heat and drought; 
brilliant «colors: =e eee Pkt. 50c 
Dainty Lady (S.M., 1936. Delicate yel- 
low, large single fringed...... Pkt. 50c 
Burgundy (B.M., 1937). Large Single, 
rich wine red, white throat....Pkt. 50c 
Glamour (H.M., 1942). Beautiful salmon- 
rose, throat white with brown veinings; 
veritable giants 5 in across; many 
waved and fringed; 18 in. «....- Pkt. 50c 
PETUNIA—DOUBLE 
VICTORIOUS ALL DOUBLE. (S.M. 
1934) Still the best of the all doubles, 
dwarf compact 10” plants, 4” flowers; 
Mixed colors. 
PAN-AMERICAN ALL DOUBLE. (new 
1948) See page 25 for list of vars. 
PETUNIA, Alldouble Mrs. Dwight D. 
Eisenhower (S.M., 1947) Exquisite 2%” 
flowers, outer petals soft mid-salmon, 
smaller ruffled center ones_ slightly 
veined deeper salmon. Plants 16” x 30” 
Wide. peda Sue te Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.00 
FETUNIA, Alidouble Rose Marie. All- 
double and ruffled 3 inch flowers in a 
beautiful and attractive shade of clear 
rose-pink; profuse bloomer on dwarf 
18” compact plants; for beds, borders or 
cutting; uniform growth and so frag- 
Tat. Samar gueo te ec Pkt. 100 seeds $1.00 
Colossal Shades of Rose (S.M., 1946) 
100% double, plain, waved, ruffled and 
fringed petaled; 4 inch blooms light to 
deep pink and purplish rose, mostly the 
latters 1ssins ee Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00 
Alldouble America (S.M., 1943). Pkt. 50c 
PETUNIA—MULTIFLORA HYBRIDS 
Pink Sensation. (B.M. 1948) A new 
strain noted for it’s most prolific flow- 
ering: hundreds of 38” light rose-pink 
flowers form a mound 4 ft. by 2 ft. high; 
they last until freezing weather. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c 
Silver Medal. (S.M. 1949) Rich salmon- 
pink; 18” erect, self-supporting stems. 
(See color plate page 2) 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c 
PETUNIA—SINGLE BEDDING 
PETUNIA—Glowing Rose (New 1948). 
A much larger celestial Rose of intense 
brilliancy that does not fade in the sun. 
The plants are the same well rounded 
mound and uniform, Another advantage 
is its earliness and long season of 
bloom. ..Pkts. 50c & 25c; 1/16 oz. $2.00 
Petunia, Bright Eyes (S.M., 1946). A 
dwarfer, more compact form of Rosy 
Morn, rose-pink with more _ distinct 
white throat, 10 In. high. 29...) Pkt. 25c 
Flaming Velvet (G. M., 1936). Deep 
velvety blood red; 18 in: ...... Pkt. 50c 
Velvet Ball (B.M., 1939). Velvety blood 
red, 2% in. flowers; 8 in. talt..Pkt. 25c 
Glow (S.M., 1940). Glowing carmine 
rose; lighter throat; 12 in. tall. .Pkt. 50c 
Cream Star (S.M., 1940). Creamy white 
star, yellow throat; 12 in.....Pkt. 25c¢ 
Petunia, Peach Red (H.M., 1946). The 
richest salmon; 15 in. plants; spreading, 
then “shooting erecty) Up agmm eae Pkt, 25c 
Radiance (S.M., 1941). Cerise rose; 
brown veined yellow throat; 18 in. 
_ Pkt. 50c 
First Lady (S.M., 1941). Light or blush 
pink: profuse bloomer; 12 in.....Pkt.'25¢e 
English Violet (B.M., 1943). Rosy- 
mauve-violet; distinct; 15 in.....Pkt. 25c 
Igloo (B.M., 1943). Pure white, compact 
and uniform bedder; 12 in...... Pkt. 25c 
Cheerful (B.M., 1944). Clear light pink; 
deeper First Lady; 12 in....... Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA—MINIATURE 
Martha’ Washington (S.M., 1935). A 
ruffled and large miniature type Petu- 
nia; blush pink, veined wine red. Pkt. 35c 
Rose Gem (G.M., 1936). Rich deep pink 
2 in. flowers; miniature; 6 in...Pkt. 25c 
Violet Gem (H.M., 1941). Rich _ violet 
blue; floriferous miniature...... Pkt, 25c 
New York 7, N. Y. 
