
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
MIGNONETTE——Reseda 
(a) Culture III, 1' 
Low grower with tiny, white blooms 
that are very sweet scented. 
MORNING GLORY—Ipomoea 
(a) Culture III, V or VII, 12’ 
Blue Star—(All American Winner) Beau- 
tiful sky blue with five deep blue mid- 
ribs forming a star. Early flowering. 
PktheZoc: 
Heavenly Blue—Sky-blue flowers on a 
tall, neat climber. Flowers close in 
bright sun, Exquisite on fences. Pkt. 15c. 
Pearly Gate—A shining white form of 
Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 25c. 
Scarlett O’Hara—Large velvety scarlet 
flowers. Very showy. Pkt. 20c. 
Mixed—Many lovely shades. 
Moss Rose—See Portulaca 
Mourning Bride—See Scabiosa 
NASTURTIUM 
(a) Culture III-or V. 
Dwarf or Bush Kinds 1’ 
Golden Globe—Semi-double flowers of 
bright gold. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Globe — Fiery 
flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Mahogany Gem—Deep velvet mahog- 
any red double flowers. Pkt, 15c, 
Gem Mixed—All colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Single Mixed—Complete mixture of all 
colors in the well-known single type. 
Tall or Vine Kinds 3-10’ 
Golden Gleam—Large golden flowers. 
Double and fragrant, Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Gleam — Fiery orange scarlet 
flowers. Double and fragrant. Pkt, 15c. 
Salmon Gleam—Delicate golden salmon 
double flowers, Pkt, 15c, 
Glorious Gleam—A mixture of all the 
lovely colors of the Gleam series. Pkt. 
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Tall Single Mixed—The old single type 
in the tall growers. All colors. 
NEMOPHILA—Baby Blue Eyes 
(a) Culture II, 6” 
| Many cup-shaped sky-blue flowers on 
low spreading plant. Pkt. 15c. 
NICOTIANA—Flowering 
Tobacco 
(a) Culture I or II, 2-3' 
Long-tube starry flowers, Fragrant at 
night, White or light pink mixed. 
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PAINTED TONGUE—See Salpiglossis 
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PANSY 
(a) Culture I, II or VIII, 8” 
Swiss Giants — Large flowering strain 
with fine range of gorgeous colors. 
Best of the improved pansies. Pkt, 50c. 
TUFTED PANSY—See Viola 
PERIWINKLE—See Vinca 
PETUNIA 
(a) Culture I or IV 
Small Flowered, 10-14” 
Balcony—Trailing kinds for use in win- 
dow boxes and bedding. White, red, 
rose, or blue. Each. Pkt. 20c. 
Blue Bee—A lovely violet blue. Pkt. l5c. 
Cheerful—Clear salmon pink with rose 
veining in throat. Compact, Pkt. 25c. 
English Violet— A fine purple-violet 
color. Spreading plant, Pkt. 20c. 
Fire Chief—Brilliant red, All American 
Gold Medal Winner for 1950. The first 
flower to win this award in eleven 
years! Pkt. 35c. 
Flaming Velvet—A velvety blood red. 
Best of its color. Pkt. 20c. 
Glow—Rich carmine red flowers on a 
compact plant, Brilliant. Pkt, 25c. 
Martha Washington—Ruffled flowers of 
pale pink, violet throat. Pkt, 25c, 
Rose of Heaven—Best of the rose col- 
ored strains made famous by Rosy 
Morn. Color is slightly deeper and 
more uniform. Compact. Pkt. 15c. 
Silver Medal—New 1949 All American 
Award. A lovely salmon. Good size 
flowers on compact plants. Pkt. 50c. 
Large Flowered, 12-20” 
America—Double carnation-like flowers 
of a deep rose pink, Pkt. $1.00, 
Burgundy — Huge single flowers of a 
rich wine red, white throat, Pkt. 25c. 
Colossal Shades of Rose — 1948 All- 
American. Large plants have huge 
flowers of light and deep pink shades. 
Very double with many frilled and 
fringed petals. Pkt, $1.00. 
Glamour — Huge ruffled blooms of a 
luscious salmon. Blooms early. Pkt. 25c. 
Giants of California—Huge flowers of 
many fine pastel tints, Pkt. 25c, 
Little Giants mixed — Compact plants 
with medium flowers in many new 
colors and shapes. Pkt. 20c. 
Snow Storm —Large plain glistening 
white flowers with creamy shading in 
throat. Very beautiful. Pkt. 50c. 
Theodosia — Large ruffled flowers of 
deep rose pink with golden throat. 
Very showy and lovely. Pkt, 25c. 
PHLOX 
(a) Culture II, 8-12” 
Lovely clusters of showy flowers on 
low plants from early spring on. Easily 
grown. Many splendid colors, 
Separate colors, each, Pkt. 25c, 
Mixed, Pkt. 15c. 
PINKS—See Dianthus 
PINCUSHION FLOWER—See Scabiosa 
POPPY 
(a) Culture IV, (hp) VI, 1-3’ 
Gartford—Pastel mixture. Long stemmed. 
Very rich. A most unusual giant flow- 
ering strain. Pkt. 35c. 
Iceland mixed—Excellent perennial for 
borders and rock gardens. Large color- 
ful flowers from ferny foliage, Pkt. 15c. 
SUNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 

Oriental Scarlet—Huge red blooms in 
early summer from perennial root, Use- 
fulton Dold ecolory Ee Ktasloc: 
Shirley, mixed—The easily grown, 
lovely annual poppy. Many bright col- 
ors, Grows easily and self-sows. 
POPPY, CALIFORNIA—See 
Eschscholtzia 
POPPY, MEXICAN TULIP—See 
Hunnemannia 
PORTULACA—Moss Rose 
(a) Culture, III or IV, 6” 
Jewel—Huge crimson flowers. 
larger than old kinds. Pkt, 25c. 
Single, mixed—Many brilliant colors. 
Double, mixed—All double. Pkt. l5c. 
POT MARIGOLD—See 
Calendula 
RICINUS—See Castor Bean 
SALVIA—Flowering Sage 
(a) Culture I, 2-3' 
America or Globe of Fire—The well- 
known Scarlet Sage that is a blaze of 
vivid scarlet in summer, Pkt, 25c, 
Blue Bedder—Deep medium blue, Slen- 
der plant for airy effect. Use to lighten 
up thick heavy plantings. Pkt. 50c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS—Painted 
Tongue 
(a) Culture III, 30” 
Mixed — Large petunia-like flowers of 
rich velvety colors, veined with gold. 
SCABIOSA—Mourning Bride, 
Pincushion Flower 
(a) Culture III or IV, 2' 
Blue Moon—Large double flowers of 
deep lavender blue. Pkinlse: 
Peace—Round double flowers of pure 
white. Fine for cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
Rosette — Beautiful deep rose flowers 
with salmon shadings. Pkt, 15c. 
Imperial Giants, mixed — Large globe- 
shaped flowers in a wide range of red, 
white, coral, rose and blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed—All colors of the old type. 
SATIN FLOWER—See Godetia 
SCARLET FLAX—See Linum 
SCARLET SAGE—See Salvia 
SCHIZANTHUS—Butterfly- 
Flower 
(a) Culture II or IV, 11%' 
Mixed—Small flowers shaped like multi- 
colored butterflies. Delicate cut leaves. 
Free flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
SEA LAVENDER—Statice 
(a) Culture I, 2’ 
Bonduelli—Bright yellow flowers. Use- 
ful when dried. Pkt. 20c. 
Mixed—Small tubular flowers in branch- 
ing spikes. Many colors, Pkt, 20c. 
Suworowii—Bright rose flowers crowd- 
ed on slender spikes, Pkt: 20c. 
SPIDER PLANT—See Cleome 
STRAW FLOWER—See 
Everlasting Flowers 
SHASTA DAISY 
(hp) Culture VI, 2' 
Alaska—Largest of the Shasta strains. 
Big, white flowers with yellow centers. 
SNAP DRAGON—See Antirrhinum 
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