
Scabiosa, Giant Pink Beauty 
Poppy, Giant Iceland 
Kelmscott Strain 
The flowers of this new, hardy Iceland 
poppy are the largest of all, often 3 
inches across. The petals are of heavy 
texture, but delicate, wavy appearance. 
The gracefu! blooms range in color from 
deep scarlet, bright orange, to delicate 
pinks, yellow, apricot and satiny white. 
These stiff-stemmed beauties are ideal for 
artistic flower-arrangements. Pkt. 25c. 
Salvia Microphylla 
This is the popular Baby Salvia, which 
has become a great favorite since first 
introduced. The most dwarf and com- 
pact of the Salvias, with deep, olive- 
green foliage and glowing carmine 
flowers. 1 ft. Pkt. 25c. 
Clarkia, Salmon Bouquet 
A pleasing new shade of salmon pink. 
The double flowers are borne on graceful 
2-ft. spikes; useful for cutting from the 
out-door border or benched in the green- 
house. Pkt. 25c. 
Antirrhinum, Cherry Rose 
A distinctly new, brilliant color in the 
tall-giant, rust-resistant type. Stems long 
and straight with tall spikes of well- 
formed flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
Centaurea, Dwarf Polar Bear 
A new dwarf, double white Bachelor 
Button, growing only 1 ft. tall. A worthy 
companion to the popular C. Jubilee 
Gem. Pkt. 25c. 
Ipomoea, Blue Star 
This 
Glory has all the fine qualities of the 
new, large-flowered Morning 
well-known Heavenly Blue. The sky-blue 
flowers have a deeper coloring toward 
the center, forming a distinct, attractive 
star. A 1949 All-America selection. Pkt. 
2oce 
Cleome, New Golden 
An unusually beautiful color in this 
most decorative plant. About 5 ff. tall, 
with branching airiness of filigree blos- 
soming. Like other Cleomes, it is easy 
to grow and has a long season of bloom. 
Pkt. 25c. 

Cleome, New Golden 
