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NEW FLOWERS 
1501 Marigold, Lemon Trumpet 
Lemon Trumpet is a medium early African Marigold, growing about 20 
inches tall. Flowers are a pure lemon-yellow and are distinguished by four 
rows of outer petals being bell-shaped and standing out individually. Its center 
is the same color and tightly crested. Flowers average between 2% to 3 
inches in diameter. Makes an excllent cut flower, and is equally attractive 
planted solid in beds. Pkt., 25c. 

1502 Four O'Clock, Petticoat 
“Petticoat” is a perfect description of this novel Marvel of Peru. The Sepals 
of each single flower are brightly colored to match the petals, giving a charm- 
ing flower-within-a-flower effect. Otherwise, plants are the same as regular 
Four O’clock. Offered for the first time in the U. S. this origination of Mr. 
S. Ferey Lancaster of Calcutta. Mixed colors only. Fkt., 25c. 
1503 Larkspur, Regal Rose 
A new type of florist’s Lark=:pur of the same height and compact basal 
branching habit of the Giant Imperials, but feature a tremendously long spike 
of well spaced florets as huge as those of Delphinium. Plants are extremely 
vigorous and quite early. A rich rose color. The first of the new type. FEt., 25c. 
1509 Snapdragon, Autumn Shades 

Marigold, Lemon. Trumpet 
1504 Petunia, Pink Sensation (Rust-Resistant) 
Rose-pink with deeper veining which.extends well toward An attractive blending of bright orange and buff. The many- 
the edge of the petals from the white interior of the corolla stemmed, rust-resistant plants are base branching and uni- 
tube finely etched with brown. Flowers 3 to 3% inches in diam- formly of medium height. Large and closely placed flowers on 
eter; plants good form and extremely vigorous. Plants about straight stems, making them excellent for bouquets. Ideal for 
24 inches high and as much as 48 inches across. Very compact the foreground, either in masses or rows. Pkt., 20c. 
with production of many branches from a point close to the 
ground, Pkt., 50c. 1510 Snapdragon, Tetra 
The largest flowered of all Snapdragons, distinctly and at- 
= z tractively ruffled. Many new color combinations in solid shades 
1505 Petunia, Snow Mountain and others of harmonious tone blendings. Stems very heavy. 
E kt, 5c, 
<a new dwarf white Petunia of unusual uniformity and an , 
abundance of bloom. Pure white flowers so closely placed they : = H 
make regular mounds about one foot high. Very satisfactory 1511 Snapdragon, Cherry Rose (Rust Resistant) 
for low borders. Pkt., 20c. New outstanding color. brilliant cherry-rose. Large flowers 
well placed on straight stems of long spikes. Plants base 
branching. FPkt., 20c. 
1506 Scabiosa, Black Knight 1512: Fuchsia 
An outstanding new, very dark maroon-red, of unusually Professional gardeners as well as amateurs can produce 
large size and vigorous growth. Double giant flowered globes flowering Fuchsia plants from seed in no more time than 
of brilliant deep red. Pkt., 20c. needed for most perennials and at a fraction of the cost of 
using cuttings. Our seed is from intercross-pollinated plants, 
and Baie that from selfed Fuchsias, has strong vitality ani 
. . will produce hybrid as well as parent types. In our Superla- 
1507 Scabiosa, Pink Beauty tive Mixture we offer for t*e first time seed from hand crosse3 
between plants having American Fuchsia Society “A” or “B” 
ratings only. The cream of the crop. Mixed colors. Fkt., 5Cc. 
1513 Marigold, Eldorado 
1508 Scabiosa, Oxford Blue A new dwarf French double in a pleasing canary-yellow, 
tinted slightly deeper toward the center of the flower. Prior to 
A deep rich tone of Campanula-blue never before seen in the introduction of Eldorado the dwarf class of Marigo!d was 
Scabiosas. Long-stemmed, giant size, full double blooms larger without the canary-yellow color. Flowers are 1% inches across, 
than any other variety offered. Pkt., 20c. on well rounded plants about 10 inches in height. Fkt., 20c. 
A new and different color, the nearest to a clear soft pink so 
far in Scabiosa. Very large, well formed flowers. PEt., 20c. 
® 1514 Marigold, Miniature Gem Mixed 
A new dwarf French double mixture. he miniature varieties of this blend 
are compact plants which retain their neat form throughout the summer heat, 
and bloom until frost. FPkt., 20c. 
1515 Marigold, Red Head 
Single flowers 2 inches across, opening a rich mahogany changing With sun- 
light to auburn, and later to shades of bronze and gold. Plants vigorous, form- 
ing a compact row 15 inches high and 20 inches across. Dark bluish green 
foliage. Stems bearing the flowers are sturdy and useful for cutting if 
segments of the entire plant are cut rather than the individual flowers. Very 
effective arranged in low bowls. FPkt., 20c. 
® 1516 Marigold, Miniature Spry 
French double, early, free flowering dwarf Marigold of uniform compactness 
and bright color combinations. Ideal for low border. Remains in bloom and 
comezact all _ummer, starting to flower when plants are very small. Pkt., 15c. 
® 1517 Marigold, Naughty Marietta 
Honorable Mention All-America Selections, 1947 
New, single, dwarf French Marigold 2 tec 2% inches in diameter. In full 
bloom the plants average 12 inches tall and 16 inches across, completely cov- 
ered with bright golden yellow flowers attractively marked with mahogany at 
the base of the petals. Very showy, especially good for bedding and borders. ‘ 
Pkt., 20c. Four O'clock, Petticoat 

