NICOTIANA 
SWEET SCENTED TOBACCO—Beautiful annual border plant bearing sweet 
scented white flowers with five pointed stars. Grows about 3 feet high. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
(Dwarf Cup Flower) 
Over 6 inches tall with a spread of only 8 to 10 inches. Yields hundreds of 
blooms throughout the summer. For rockery, window boxes and flower pots. 
Cut back at the end of season and it will send out fresh growth in the 
early spring. 
PERENNIAL PEA 
Are useful for covering walls, stumps or trellises. The large clusters of 
flowers are not fragrant like ordinary sweet peas but make fine cut flowers 
and the plants will last for years. 
PETUNIAS 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA—Outstanding in beautiful coloring. The blooms 
are unbelievably large, 5 to 7 inches in diameter, with shallow, open throats 
surrounded by satiny petals which are so heavily ruffled that the young flow- 
ers are easily mistaken for doubles. All have light, richly veined throats. 
These lovelies are available in the following colors: 
ROMANY LASS—Deep Crimson, deeper throat. 
ROYAL PURPLE. 
THEODOS!A—Largest fringed rose, golden throat. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES—Mixture light shades, finely fringed. 
(TOP LISTING 25¢ PACKET) 
HOWARD'S STAR (Improved)—A new velvety purple novelty with pure white 
star. 
BALCONY TYPE WITH TRAILING HABIT—-Available in RED and ROSE 
with golden throat. 
LARGE SINGLE BEDDING—a delicate beautifully-hued strain, easy to grow 
and which provide an abundance of cuttings in any location under any 
climate conditions. 
ROSE BEDDER—Tyrian rose and compact. 
ROSY MORN—Rose with white throats. 
VIOLACEA—Deep, velvety purple. 
ROSE MARIE—Deep, delicate pink. 
BALCONY TYPE WITH TRAILING HABIT—Ayailable in red and rose with 
golden throat. 
MIXED 
SNAPDRAGONS (Antirrhinnum) 
RUST PROOF MAXIMUM—Grow 3 feet high and the best for San Antonio 
and vicinity. Grow tall and majestic with enormous flowers placed cn strong, 
sturdy stems. They’ll make lovely, long lasting bouquets. Piant no other! 
All colors. 
COPPER KING—burnished copper with golden blotch on lower lip. 
DAFFODIL—primrose, lemon yellow tip. 
SALMON PINK SHADES. 
SALMON ROSE SHADES. 
RUST PROOF. 
CRIMSON. 
MIXED COLORS. 
STOCKS 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNiIA—’’The world’s best doubles!’’ Grow 214 to 3 feet. 
A truly magnificent flower which looks like it might be the leading Stock in 
the future for this section. Stronger growth and larger flowers than the Im- 
perial will make these a favorite in your garden this year. We recommend 
this strain unreservedly. All the popular colors! 
GIANT IMPERIAL—A supe:b strain of early flowering habit—ecqually success- 
ful for winter and summer flowering. Largest sized double fragrant flowers 
grow profusely on heavy, well furnished spikes. 
Antique Copper, Golden Ball (Yellow), Elks’ Pride (Pansy Violet), Rose Pink. 
ROSE, SALMON ROSE, CRIMSON, WHITE, PURPLE, CANARY YELLOW. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS 
Everybody loves these beauties. The blossoms are very large, beautifully 
waved and carried on long stems; flower 3 to 4 weeks earlier than the Cuth- 
bertsons and are in bloom for weeks. Much in demand by commercial growers 
and for forcing under glass. 
EARLY AMERICAN BEAUTY—rich crimson rose. EARLY ATTRACTION— 
bright salmon pink. CASCADE—white seeded white. CHIMES—light salmon 
pink on cream ground. CINDERELLA—clear light blue. DAPHNE—soft 
salmon pink. FORTY-NINER—clear salmon pink. GERANIUM—warm sal- 
mon cerise. HARMONY—clear lavender. MARINER—clear marine blue. 
MARS—deep crimson. MEMORY—large, vigorous lavender. MRS. REDDICK 
—light shel Ipink on white ground. ORIENTAL—deep cream. SHIRLEY 
TEMPLE—soft rose pink. TRIUMPH—soft lilac mauve. VULCAN—vivid 
scarlet. Sunproof. WHITE HARMONY—black seeded and of finest substance. 
PRIDE—Pure cerise or cherry (extra vigorous, long-stemmed, large flowered). 
SIGNAL RED—Sunproof scarlet. EARLY STAR—Sparkling rosepink on white 
ground. Twilight—Clear lavender. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS MIXED—Coitains our novelties and best 
standard sorts in correct proportion. 30c oz. 

HERE’S FRANCES: 
She’s the newest of the CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS and a real honey 
in anybody’s garden. She’s a lovely rose salmon pink, as pretty and 
as dainty as a maiden’s blush. You'll plant her... and you'll love her. 
CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
America’s Sweetpea sensations in 1948 are here again to find their fragrant 
way into the hearts of all gardeners in 1949! If you planted Cuthbertsons 
before you'll plant them again, of course. Those who haven’t will find in. 
these garden Sweethearts everything to be desired in strong, vigorous plants, 
bearing a profusion of large fragrant blossoms. Extra-long stemmed, they make 
ideal cut flowers. The colors are clear and lovely, bearing well under con- 
ditions where other sweetpeas fail to thrive due to hot weather conditions. A 
wide assortment of colors comes to you with easy to-love names you'll never 
forget. 
BILLY—light carmine. CAROL—clear pink. CATHERINE—clear cerise.. 
COLINE—scarlet (Certificate of Merit. Scottish S. P. Society 1944). 
CONNIE—chamois. DANNY—nayy blue. DAYID—bright rose crimson. 
FLORA—rose carmine. EVELYN—salmon cream pink. (Silver Medal, 1944, 
Gold Medal 1945 . Scottish S. P. Society). 
FRANK G—Lavender (First class certificate, Scottish S. P. Society, 1944). 
HAZEL—light blue. 
HELEN—blush pink. JANET—white, black seeded (Certificate of merit, 1944). 
JENNIE—White, white-seeded. JESSIE—mauve. KATIE—rose cream pink. 
KENNETH—crimson. L!ZA—maroon. LOIS—rose pink (Silver Medal. 1944). 
MARION—cream, black seeded. TOMMY—blue (First class sertificate). 
MIXED CUTHBERTSON—colorful, well-balanced blend. 40c oz. 

FOR BIGGER AND BETTER SWEET PEAS 
FOR STURDIER, MORE LUXURIANT 
GROWTH FROM YOUR PEA AND 
BEAN SEED WE RECOMMEND NI- 
TRAGIN, THE FARMER’S- FRIEND 
FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS! 












Heve’s ten cent’s worth of 
insurance against weak, 
runty legumes. Innoculate¢ 
your SWEET PEAS, BEANS, 
LUPINES and SOYBEANS 
with NITRAGIN for better 
crops. 
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