GROW MORE FLOWERS... 
FOR BEAUTY AND REFINEMENT 
Morning Glory 
1718—-PEARLY GATES. This is the winner of 
a Silver Medal in the 1942 All-America Flower 
Selections. A big satiny white bloom, identical 
in size and foliage with our Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory and a grand companion for its 
most popular counterpart. You can now carry 
out a patriotic design, so desired these days, 
by planting Scarlett O’Hara, Pearly Gates and 
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory on your fence 
or trellis for the Red, White and Blue effect. 
Price on Pearly Gates: Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00, 
postpaid. 
Nasturtium 
1527—-GOLDEN GLEAM (Double Yellow). The 
beautiful blossoms are on long stems, golden 
yellow in color, fragrant and are attractive 
when used as cut flowers. The blooms measure 
2Y2 inches or more across. A blaze of color 
when in full bloom. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c¢; oz., 
35c, postpaid. 
1743—-DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM. Blooms are 
a fiery orange scarlet, comparable to the bril- 
liance of Scarlet Sage. The fragrance of the 
bloom is very pronounced and the foliage is 
lush green. Very easy to grow. Pkt., 10c; 3 
pkts., 25c; oz., 35c, postpaid. 
1744--SEMI-DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS 
(Mixed). Gorgeously colored, large well formed 
flowers of dazzling beauty. Glorious double 
blooms of salmon, golden yellow, orange scar- 
let, cerise, cream yellow, orange, crimson and 
gold flush scarlet, which certainly show up 
beautifully in contrast to the fresh green foli- 
age. Very easy to grow, thriving under ordi- 
nary conditions. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; oz., 35c, 
postpaid. 
Nierembergia 
(Blue Cup Flower) 
1541—PURPLE ROBE. Bronze Medal winner. 
Plants form a dense mat, 6 inches high and 1 
foot or more across. The cup-shaped flowers are 
violet-blue, 1 inch or more across, and do not 
fade in the hot sun. Blooms all summer and fall. 
Very attractive in pots or window boxes, or for 
edgings or rock gardens. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Petunia 
1717—-FIRE CHIEF. (See inside front cover.) 
Gold Medal All-America Winner for 1950, 
the first in eleven years. Awarded 25% more 
points than any previous Gold Medal winner, 
which really means something in the prize 
winning classes. Color is the outstanding one 
thing about this glorious new Petunia. Blooms 
measure 21/4 inches to 3 inches in diameter, 
with a beautiful velvety texture and nice long 
stems. Plants are dwarf and compact, growing 
to a height of 12 to 15 inches in good garden 
soil. Try this new firecracker red Petunia for a 
new garden thrill. Pkt., 35c; 3 pkts., $1.00, post- 
paid. 
1713—RAMONA STRAIN. The word '’Ra- 
mona” describes exclusively the famous dwarf 
strain of Giants of California Petunia, bred 
especially for pot plant use. The blooms are 
truly huge, measuring 5 to 6 inches across, 
evenly and atractively ruffled, and of colors 
unsurpassed in Petunia. This is the finest of the 
dwarf strains and even though it is difficult to 
produce, the flower lover will derive a world 
of satisfaction and glow with pride when suc- 
cessful. Pkt., 35c; 3 pks., $1.00, postpaid. 
1496—GLAMOUR. Honorable Mention, All- 
America Selections. Extremely large flowers of 
luscious salmon rose, delicately veigned. The 
blooms are ruffled and frilled and are freely 
produced on sturdy plants. Excellent for plant- 
ing in window boxes and pots, as well as for 
out doors. Pkt., 35e; 3 pkts., $1.00, postpaid. 
Phlox-Gigantea 
1502—SALMON GLORY .The individual florets 
are gigantic for phlox, measuring with ordi- 
nary field culture from 14% to 1% inches in 
diameter. The color is a pure salmon-pink, with 
a distinct crisp appearance. Received Silver 
Medal Award in the All-American selections for 
1939. Pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50c, postpaid. 
1503—-GIGANTEA MIXED. A very large flow- 
ering type that produces blooms twice as large 
as the ordinary plant. In lovely pastel shades. 
Pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50c, postpaid. 
Scabiosa 
1777—IMPERIAL GIANTS BLUE MOON. This 
Scabiosa has perfectly formed double flowers 
of broad, heavy, wavy petals, thus eliminating 
the ‘‘pincushion’’ appearance that is character- 
istic of the old type Scabiosa. The flowers are 
evapletely double, 2 inches or more in diam- 
eter, rich lavender blue in color. The plants are 
extremely upright, growing 3! to 4 feet in 
height, and the flowers are borne on long 
stems, which makes it an ideal cutting type. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c, postpaid. 
Verbena Gigantea 
This improved strain of Verbenas has the 
same characteristics as the Mammoth, except 
that each floret in th ecluster is much larger. 
This gives the blooming plant a more brilliant 
effect. 
1613—BEAUTY OF OXFORD. The brightest 
rose Verbena ever produced from seed. Shades 
from clear rose pink to rose-red. Given the. All- 
America Selections Award of Merit a few years 
past. Pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50c, postpaid. 
Zinnia 
1579—DOUBLE DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED 
(Gold Medal). (See inside front cover.) Not a 
new variety but one of the most satisfactory. 
The Zinnia is by public acclaim the most popu- 
lar annual flower and the Gold Medal Dahlia 
Flowered Mixed is the most popular of the large 
Zinnia family. This is a special formula mixture 
of the most wanted colors. Make successive 
plantings for best results. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; 
oz., $1.00, postpaid. 
1571—FANTASY STAR DUST. A lovely golden 
yellow color. Free flowering and will bloom in 
45 to 50 days from planting time. Pkt., 10c; 3 
pkts., 25c, pestpaid. 
1572—FANTASY FINEST MIXED. All colors. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c, postpaid. 

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