New fPlawers aud 
Speecalties for 1950 
SWEET PEAS 
Cuthbertson 
These new varieties of 
Sweet Peas are the begin- 
ning of an entirely new 
and distinct strain decided- 
ly worth while to the 
home gardener. They 
bloom earlier than the 
regular Spencers, and are 
bred for heat resistance 
and freedom of bloom. 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c. 

PETUNIA 
Holmes Superfine 
Ruffled Mixed 
We believe this to be 
one of the finest strains of 
dwarf ruflled Petunias. 
The flowers are the larg- 
est we have ever seen, 
with wide open, well vein- 
ed throats, and the edges 
of the flowers beautifully 
poeoeend fringed: colors : ae a8 
range from very soft pink- : ° 
ish lavender to deep rosy PETUNIA, Firechief 
purple. Pkt., 25c. (All-America Sweepstake Winner) 
One of the outstanding introductions of recent years. An en- 
tirely new color in Petunias, being a brilliant red. Habit is dwart, 
very free bloomer. We believe this should be a “must” in your 
garden planning for 1950. Pkt., 50. 
PANSY, Holmes Glorious Giant Mixed 
If you want Pansies that are extraordinary, by all means sow 
Holmes Glorious Mix. They are, without exception, the most gor- 
geous Pansies we have ever seen. They are of immense size, thick 
Begonia velvety texture, and the colors include many of the deep red and 
Tuberous brown shades. Pkt., 25c. 

Sweet Peas 
Cuthbertson 


3 BEGONIA 
| | TUBEROUS 
(Camellia- 
Flowered) 

These showy flow- 
ers will brighten shady 
garden spots or win- 
dow boxes as no other 
flower can. Easily 
grown from our large 
healthy tubers. Avail- 
able in the following 
colors: yellow, crim- 
son, orange, white and 
rose. 40c each; 3 for 
$1.10; $3.50 per doz. 

