



New and Better Hower Novelties 
ALL AMERICAN WINNERS 

PETUNIA PEACH RED 
PETUNIA—PEACH RED — The color reminds one 
of that most pleasing red side of a sun-ripened 
peach in its perfection. The flower color is a 
deep salmon with a light reddish suffusion, the 
softness of the intense salmon being most pleas- 
ing. Plants are of compact habit, 12 to 15 inches 
high, and bear profusely flowers which average 
2% inches across. For something unusual in 
color, whether planted alone in the garden or in 
mixed borders or for cutting, Peach Red is the 
Petunia. Pkt 25ec. 1/16 0z 60¢. 
MARIGOLD — Naughty Marietta 
The flowers are golden yellow, 2 to 2% inches 
across and marked with mahogany at base. Plants 
are very showy, about 12 inches tall and 16 inches 
wide. Completely covered with blooms. 
Pkt 25c. ¥ 0z 60c. 
CLADANTHUS ARABICUS 
“Desert Daisy” 
Of easy culture and thrives on a minimum of 
water. It is extremely floriferous, starting with a 
few blooms when 6 inches high and continuing to 
multiply in number until a height of 2% to 3 feet 
is reached. At that point it is a solid mass of 
Yellow. The most interesting and unusual part is 
its habit of growth. The plants fork cut from the 
base, with a flower terminating on each branch. 
A very interesting flower. PKt 25c. 2 pKts 40c. 

Desert Daisy “Cuthbertson” 
Sweet Peas 
NEW SWEET PEAS 
“Cuthbertson” 
A New Type of Sweet Pea that comes into bloom 
midway between early and late Giant Spencers, and 
continues to bloom much longer, even in hot weath- 
er. Flowers are plainer than the Spencer type — 
they have large, fragrant blooms and strong stems. 
Mixed color. 
Pkt 15ce. % 07 40¢. oz 75e. 4 0% $2.50. 

PETUNIA — Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower 
PETUNIA MRS. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 
ALL DOUBLE 
Highest Award — Silver Medal 
The lovely soft mid-salmon of this New Petunia 
brings a new and most desirable color to the All 
Double class. The lovely full double flowers are 
uniform for doubleness and measure about 2% 
inches across. Splendid for cut flower arrange- 
ments. Plants 16 inches tall and 30 inches across. 
Really a most beautiful color, Pkt $2.00. 
PETUNIA COLOSSAL 
SHADES OF ROSE — The first Giant All-Double 
Petunia ever created in America and the biggest 
Double Petunia ever Known, many flowers grow- 
ing over 5 inches across. All are fully double 
with crisply fringed petals and beautifully ruf- 
fled petals. This variation in flower form adds 
interest to a planting as does the difference in 
color, which ranges from salmony pink through 
rose-pink to deep, rich rosy mauve—a most 
attractive blending of rose shades. Plants are 
strong growing, 20 inches high, spreading as 
much as 3 feet across and bearing their im- 
mense all-double blooms in the greatest profu- 
sion. Valuable for beds, borders, window boxes 
and cutting. Pkt (100 seeds) $1.00. 

PETUNIA BRIGHT EYES 
BRIGHT EYES — Remarkable uniform Petunia, 
compact habit and extremely floriferous. Plants 
grow 7 to 9 inches tall and are completely cov- 
ered with soft, light rose-pink flowers, with 
pronounced white throat; individual blooms grow 
about’ 1% inches across. Think of Rosy Morn 
with the same gay flowers. Ideal for bedding, 
edgings and borders. Pkt 15e. 1/16 oz 60c. 
PETUNIA NOVELTIES — SEE COLOR PAGE 
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