Novelty 
Gntroductions 
For Your 1950 Flower Garden 
Larkspur, Regal Strain 
Huge, double delphinium-like florets, 
evenly spaced on tall, full spikes. ‘This 
SiraineismiciediatOl cuitine as shatter ° 1e- 
sistance is in-bred and the base-branching 
habit produces extra long stems. Dark 
Blue, Pink, Rose, White, Mixed, each 
Se 2S, 
Petunia, Fire Chiet 
This outstanding new Petunia is the 
first Gold Medal, All-America Sweep- 
Stakcsmyy 1Mciedn slieyvears, Its brilliant 
red color is unique among Petunias, and 
its free-blooming, nana compacta habit 
combined with its non-fading character- 
istic makes it an ideal bedding plant. 
kt 5c, 
Petunia, Fringed White Mound 
A new, compact, single fringed grandi- 
flora. ‘Ihe large flowers are freely produced 
on 10 to 12 inch sturdy plants. Excellent 
for bedding or pot-growing. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, Blue Bedder 
‘This new, improved Blue Bedder has 
good sized single flowers of a pleasing mid- 
blue color. ‘The plant is dwarf, compact 
and free-blooming. Recommended for 
summer bedding. Pkt. 25c. 

Petunia, Fringed White Mound 

Larkspur, Giant Early Regal 
Godetia, Pink Frills 
A new, dwarf Godetia from England 
with satiny, rich salmon-pink, double flow- 
ers. Desirable for pot-culture or bedding 
Outset. 
Phlox, Mellow Moon 
A new addition to the popular Phlox 
Drummondi Gigantea type. ‘Uhe soft shade 
of pastel-yellow will blend beautifully with 
most other garden flowers, and as well in 
DOUCUCts as lsksbee. 3c. 
Marigold, Limestone 
A new shade of soft lemon-yellow in the 
tall Mission-Giant class. ‘The large in- 
curved blooms are ideal for garden display 
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Marigold, Firefly 
‘T'wo-foot bushy plants are crowned 
with huge Chrysanthemum-like flowers of 
the incurved type. Color is deep-glowing 
orange. A fine cutting variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Salpiglossis, Vesuvius 
‘The velvety flowers of gold and silver on 
a deep violet-purple background are pro- 
duced in large clusters. ‘he plant makes 
an even, rather compact growth. Pkt. 25c. 
