

NOVELTY FLOWER SEEDS 
The following really first-class introductions are the result of years of painstaking 
effort on the part of some of the oldest and best-known producers of seeds, both at 
home and abroad. 
Since the end of World War II interest in gardening has been making great head- 
way, and there should be an enormous demand for the new and better kinds. We 
have priced these splendid novelties attractively so as to come into reach of all garden- 
ers, professional and amateur. 
Petunia, Fire Chief (Bodger.) 
All-America Sweepstakes Winner, 1950 
Brilliant color. The reddest Petunia 
you've ever seen. Dwarf habit; free-bloom- 
ing hybrida compacta type. Illustrated on 
front cover. 
Pkt. 50 cts.; 5 for $2; Zoz. $5 

Aster, California Giant, Santa Maria 
White (Macdonald) 
Largest and most fully double pure white Aster. 
Flowers over 6 inches across, with long lacy white 
petals placed on 214-foot stems. 
Pkt. 40 cts.; 3 for $1; Voz. $2.50 
Aster, Princess, Finest Mixed 
Plenty of 3 to 4-inch blooms make this type very 
attractive for cutting. Wilt-resistant, with strong 
stems and branching habit in wide range of colors. 
An excellent all-purpose Aster for home gardeners. 
Pkt. 40 cts.; 3 for $1; 140z. $2.50 
Antirrhinum, Tetra-Snap 
This Tetra-Snap is recommended by Bodger’s 
as unquestionably the finest outdoor Snapdragon 
on the market today. The plants are very tall, with 
finger-thick stems that keep the spikes erect and 
the tips straight. Flowers are huge, mostly ruffled, 
in colors that cover the whole range of Snaps. 
Pkt. 50 cts.; 3 pkts. $1.25; Voz. $3 
Larkspur, Regal, Finest Mixed 
With its long thick spikes and Delphinium-like 
florets, this new Regal Larkspur suits critical florist 
standards and is also a superb performer in the home 
garden. Tall and early. This mixture is perhaps 
the finest Larkspur on the market today. 
Pkt. 25 cts.; 5 for $1; oz. $1.50 
Petunia, Silver Medal 
(Silver Medal, 1949) 
The richest, purest salmon-pink Petunia of fine 
dwarf growth. Makes well-rounded plants. In full 
bloom from early summer until frost. Splendid for 
edgings and beds. 
Pkt. 50 cts.; 3 for $1.25 



ASTER, California Giant, Santa Maria 
Primula Malacoides, Tyrian Rose 
Highly commended R.H.S. 1948. This novelty 
was acclaimed one of the largest flowers of the 
numerous varieties submitted for trial. True Tyrian 
rose, strikingly relieved by a large yellow eye. 
Produces massive flowers which attain a height of 
12 inches on a plant of compact habit. 
Pkt. $1; 3 for $2.50 
Primula Malacoides, Rose Bouquet 
Highly commended R.H.S. 1948. Flowers like 
real bouquets of brilliant carmine-rose. This ts an 
ideal modern form of the ever-popular Malacoides. 
Compact, completely distinct and remarkably free- 
flowering. 
Pkt. $1; 3 for $2.50 
Schizanthus, Crimson Cardinal 
A remarkably fine strain of large-flowered Schi- 
zanthus. Of compact habit; producing deep self 
crimson flowers with a large red blotch. 
Pkt. 75 cts.; 3 for $2 

WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., 115 West 45th St., New York 19, N. Y. 17 
