
Ageratum, Midget Blue 
Ageralum 
827. MIDGET BLUE. H. A. It has been quite difficult to produce dwarf Agera- 
tums true to name from seed. However, we are pleased to offer Ageratum Midget 
Blue which will come practically true to form and color from seed. The plants 
are very dwarf, not over two to three inches in height and smothered with small 
true Ageratum blue flowers. The foliage is delicate and fine. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 
45c. 
y) ea 
1045. BLUE STAR. H. A. A 
1949 All America winner. 
Larger and earlier than Heav- 
enly Blue. Averaging four to 
four and one-half inches in 
diameter and borne in great 
profusion. This new clear sky 
blue Ipomea or Morning Glory 
is accentuated by five deeper 
blue mid-ribs to form an at- 
tractive star. See page 52 for 
illustration. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., Marigold, Dwarf Harmony Hybrids, Mixed 
: 45c. 
é pola. M ht ld 1037. DOUBLE HARMONY HY- 
“eye oa gr ' G@ GeO. BRIDS, MIXED. H. A, Com- 
A 4 ; 2 BE 2 ee 4 pact plants are from twelve to 
: ° : : # fourteen inches in height, 100 per cent double, and 
flowering commences about two and one-half months 
after seed is sown. The flowers are of medium size, 
rather large for the French type, averaging one and 
three-fourths inches in diameter. They do not have 
the strong Marigold odor. The color range includes 
the popular Harmony, a lovely golden-orange shade, 
distinct golden-yellow, and innumerable blotched and 
striped combinations of golden-orange with maroon 
and various shades of gold and lemon-yellow with 
contrasting dark maroon, Flowers have the familiar 
crested center flanked with several rows of broad 
dark petals. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 14 oz., 30c. 
Ne *_ 1069. HIPPOMANICA 
Leeuw (77 (Dwarf Cup Flower). 
P. While in the 
South it is a hardy eek it must be grown 
here in the North as an annual. It is one of the 
most prolific flowering plants that we know of. It 


Marigold, Mission Giant-Goldsmith 

| 5 eT , starts to flower when the plants are only two inches 
Me ° ald 1035//2. MISSION GIANT- ‘ : Ee ee Mie 254 tall, or about fifteen weeks after the seed has been 
WG GOLDSMITH. H. A. Mission sown, and keeps right on until heavy frosts. The 
_ Giant is a new strain of Mari- Petunia, Cream Star plant at all times is neat and compact appearing 
gold of medium height with giant Chrysanthemum the new flowers covering the older flowers mara 
blooms. They are base branching, producing from Ped ° 1098. CREAM STAR. H. A. A fine seed pods. The lavender-blue flowers enriched by a 
eight to twelve stems of excellent cutting length, The UIMlE soit pastel cream Petunia for the gar- touch of yellow in the center are most charming 
laterals or side branches produce just as large, if not den. Light cream at the edges with Plants are very dwarf, compact, and not over six 
larger blooms, than the center stems. It is very early, the throat darkening to a bright golden yellow. The inches high with a spread of ten inches. Foliage 
coming into bloom fully two weeks ahead of the ordinary small star-like blossoms are five pointed and produced is light gray green. Recommended for an. edging or 
Sunshine types. The ball-shaped blooms measure from in enormous quantities on a dwarf bushy plant of border plant. Very ‘beautiful. in “window boxes! or 
four to five inches in diameter and resemble giant in- uniform growth, An excellent border or edging plant flower pots. Seed slow to germinate and ‘should 
curved Chrysanthemums. Goldsmith is a rich golden’ as well as ideal for bedding. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; be carefully started early in flats Pkt. 20c: 2 
orange which makes a brilliant display in the garden. 1f, oz., $1.00. pkts., 35c. : ra He : 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
“T have sent for your seeds every year 
and I find they are the best seeds I have ever 
planted. Every one is just grand yielders 
and so good tasting. My family just raves 
about your beans, lettuce and corn, not to 
mention the other vegetables. So won't you 
please send them quick as yow can? 
—Mrs. James Seliman, 
Pennsylvania 
B ash ‘Type Verhenas 
1317. STARLIGHT. A. A new type of 
Verbena of special ee to the home gar- 
dener The broad, flat topped, bushy plants 
are about eight to ten inches high and twelve 
to fifteen inches across, with the flower heads 
practically touching each other. Flowers are 
a bright mid-blue with a creamy white eye. 
See page 55 for illustration. Pkt., 20c; 2 
pkts., 35c. 
1318. SALMON QUEEN. H. A. Plant habit 
is the same as the Starlight, but the flowers 
are a pleasing shade of bright salmon pink. 
Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 
2 1086. THEODOSIA, Im- 
Petunia proved (Grandiflora Single 
Fringed). Hy As Large 
fringed rosy pink with clearly defined golden 
, center with minute stripes. Start seed with 
Petunia, Grandiflora Single Fringed utmost care in flats. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c. 
Theodosia 

Nierembergia, Hippomanica 
ee aes 
