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fetal HOLLYHOCK 
1636 Indian Summer. Honorable Mention, 1949 All-America Selections. 
This is an excellent double annual Hollyhock for the South. It is a 
cross of the annual Indian Spring and double-flowering Chater Holly- 
hocks. This has produced a pleasing assortment of mostly pastel- 
colored, double flowers as early blooming as the popular Indian Spring. 
We highly recommend this Hollyhock for your garden. Unequaled as 
a background for other flowers or planted against house, fence or the 
like. Pkt. 35c. 
PETUNIA 
1807 Silver Medal. Silver Medal Winner, 1949 All-America Selections. 
This variety is named for the award it earned at the All-America 
Trials. The flowers are 3 inches across and are borne in great profusion. 
When first opening they are a Justrous salmon-cerise with orange under- 
tone, gradually changing to a delightful 
shade of rich salmon as they mature. 
Pkt. 50c. 

COSMOS, Sensation, Radiance 
Silver Medal Winner, 1948 All-America Selections 
COSMOS 
1418 Sensation, Radiance. Silver Medal Winner, 1948 All-America 
Selections. This was the most outstanding novelty of last year, 
introducing two entirely new colors in Sensation Cosmos. Striking 
deep rose and rich crimson, in the first bicolor Cosmos ever to be 
developed. The flowers are large and are borne on erect, strong 
stems, Pkt. 25C. 
LARKSPUR 
1670 Regal Rose. A brand-new type of Larkspur. Greatly superior 
to the Giant Imperial m that it produces tremendously Jong 
spikes of well-spaced florets as huge as those of delphintums. The 
plants are extremely vigorous and quite early. Regal Rose is of a 
rich florist rose color. Try this champion Larkspur this spring. 
Pkt. 25c. 
MORNING - GLORY 
1750 Blue Star. Honorable Mention, 1949 Alk-America Selections. 
This is an entirely new color mn giant Morning-Glories—a distinct 
shade of clear sky-blue accentuated by the five deeper midribs | 
forming an attractive star. The flowers average 4 to 41% inches 
across and will remain open on cloudy days well into the after- ¥ 
noon. Pkt. 35c. 
PHLOX 
1854 Mellow Moon. An entirely new color in giant-flowering Phlox. 
It is a soft subdued shade of pastel yellow, which will harmonize 
happily with most colors. The large florets are 114 to 1% inches 
in diameter, grouped in enormous clusters on well-formed, moder- 
ately low-growing plants. Pkt. 50c. 
VERBENA 
2087 Starlight. The color is a beautiful bright mid-blue with a 
creamy white eye. Plants are about 8 to 10 inches high and of 
uniform bushy habit, being 12 to 15 inches across. The flowers 
are so numerous they practically touch each other. Pkt. 35c. 
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PETUNIA, 
Silver Medal. 
Silver Medal Winner 
1949 All-America 
Selections 
