HOLLYHOCK DOUBLE 
TRIUMPH SUPREME 
HOLLYHOCK, Double Triumph 
Supreme. Wonderful, new, full- 
double strain, with all the favor- 
ite shades of other Hollyhocks 
plus many lovely, new, rich color 
combinations. Blooms the first 
annual, and is 
summer like an 
very resistant to Hollyhock Rust 
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Better Gardens Presents 
Che Best New Howers for Your 1950 Garden 
ASTER, Super Giant Santa Maria. The largest fully-double 
pure white Aster ever introduced. Huge 6-inch flowers 
with long, lacy white petals, on strong 2'/2-foot stems. 
Pkizelipc. 
DESERT DAISY (Cladanthus Arabicus). The ‘Palm Springs 
Daisy’’. Bright yellow flowers cover the 2-foot bushes for 
months. A good, new, drought-resistant bedding plant. 
Pkt. 15c. 
LARKSPUR, Regal Mixture. All the beautiful, modern shades 
of the newer Giant Imperial group, but with even longer, 
thicker spikes of Delphinium-like florets; very tall and 
very early. Pkt. 25c. 
LUPIN, Dwarf Annual Pixie Delight. A gay mixture of pleas- 
ing shades of pink, rose, blue, lavender, and white, as well 
as combinations of these. The 8-inch bushes are in bloom 
very early, and flower freely. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Gaiilardia-flowered. Aurora. The golden-yellow 
ball-shaped flowers look even larger than their 3-inch 
size on the compact, little 1-foot bushes. For cutting as 
well as bedding. Pkt. 15c. 
NICOTIANA, Daylight Sensation Mixture. A real ‘’double 
£ ardon chow: A brilliant meweecler 
feature —f YOurrgaras DW 1S WHE 
heercions cen in the fragrant ’ ‘Flowering Tobacco”, 
including mahogany, scarlet, rose, violet, yellow, coral, 
pink and white, and the blooms remain open during the day. 
Pkt. 25c. 
or Fange 

PETUNIA, Fire Chief. Gold Medal Winner in the 1950 
All-America Selections, and the highest point winner 
in the history of the competition. Fire Chief is the 
first vivid red Petunia, an exceedingly fre2-flowering 
dwarf-growing plant to bring brilliant color to your 
garden throughout this spring, summer, and_ fall. 
(See illustration.) Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX Drummondi, Mellow Moon. Huge clusters of 
soft pastel yellow for many months are yours from the 
8-inch, spreading plants of this new color in the Gi- 
gantea group. Pkt. 15c. 
VERBENA, Bush-Type Roselight. Bright rose-pink with a 
white eye, resembling the popular Rosy Morn Petunia, 
and in the new, compact, free-blooming bush form. 
Pkt. 25c. 
(Other Bush-Type Verbenas include Saimon Queen and 
Starlight, a dark blue. Pkts. of either, 15c.) 

REGAL MIXTURE 
LARKSPUR 
