The 
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Our offerings of flower seeds, PETUNIA 
as always, includes the best “Silver Medal’ 
of the newer introductions as 1949 All America! Medium 
large. Rich, pure salmon pink 
in color. Vigorous, Pkt. 50c. 
well as the older favorites. 
Here are a few we recom- 
mend heartily. 

PETUNIA MORNING GLORY 
**Glamour”’ ‘Pearly Gates”’ 
Large single flowers have Clear, shining white with 
light cream shading at throat. 
Often 4!/2" across. Pkt. 50c. 
huge ruffled petals of shining 
salmon-rose pink. Pkt. 25c. 

A COMPLETE GUIDE 
for the home gardener 
This Garden Annual is more than just a seed 
catalog. In addition, it is a complete guide for 
the home gardener, containing more real, down- 
to-earth gardening information than any seed 
catalog you've ever read. 
As you will notice, we have crammed this book 
with facts. You'll find practical answers to 
hundreds of questions that every seedsman is 
asked each year. 
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced 
gardener, were sure you'll find much that is 
helpful in these pages. You can begin using 
the book right now as a guide for your planning. 
Then, later on, use it as a guide to more effective 
action all through the season. 
We're always here to serve you and help you 
with your gardening problems. Let's get to- 
gether often! 



PETUNIA 
ASTER 
‘El Monte’”’ 
A bright crimson super-giant 
aster. All-American bronze 
medal winner, Pkt. 20c. 
“Double Colossal Rose”’ 
Double, 5-inch rers in love- 
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ANAC 30 fiil 

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MARIGOLD 
“Redhead”’ 
Dwarf marigold with large 
single flowers of rich maho- 
gany and gold. Pkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA 
‘Persimmon Beauty” 
A giant strain. Large, brilliant 
orange flowers on 12" to 18” 
stems. Pkt, 15c, 
Copyright, 1949. H. B. Law, Chicago 
