TITHONIA, Torch. This grand new 
“Mexican Sunflower’’ was top 
winner in All America Selections 
for 1951. An easily-grown cut- 
flower in bloom from early Au- 
gust until March, with large 
dazzling glossy orange - scarlet 
flowers on waist-high plants. A 
great improvement on former va- 
rieties, which were too late and 
too tall for many gardens. Pkt. 
Gs 
HOLLYHOCK, Double Triumph Su- 
preme. New full-double strain, with 
all the favorite shades of other 
Hollyhocks plus many lovely new 
colors. Bloom the first summer and 
are resistant to rust. Pkt. 25c. 
LINARIA, Northern Lights. Brilliant 
new colors characterize this new 
strain of the popular ‘’Baby Snap- 
dragon’’. Broadcast seed in winter 
or spring for a quick bulb-bed cover, 
bed, or cutting-row; bushes 15 
inches high, with yellows, reds, 
blues, bronzes, and salmons pre- 
dominating. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPIN, Dwarf Annual Pixie Delight. 
A gay mixture of pleasing shades of 
pink, rose, blue, lavender, and white, 
as well as combinations of these. The 
8-inch bushes are in bloom very 
early, and flower freely. Pkt. 15c. 
LARKSPUR, REGAL MIXTURE 
LARKSPUR, Regal Mixture. All the beautiful, modern shades of 
the Giant Imperial group, but with even longer, thicker spikes 
of Delphinium-like florets; very tall and very early. Pkt. 15c. 
PETUNIA, Fire Chief. 1950 All-America Selections Gold Medal 
Winner. The first vivid coral-red Petunia, exceedingly free- 
flowering on dwarf, compact plants. Few flowers can equal 
the lasting show of Petunias, and no Petunia is more effective. 
Pkt -25c. ee 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf Single Sunny. A 
MORNING GLORY Darling. Rich wine- 
NICOTIANA, Daylight Sensation Mix- 
BETTER GARDENS PRESENTS 
Che Best New Flowers for Your 1957 Garden 
MARIGOLD Glitters. All-America 
Bronze Medal for 1951. Fluffy, 
Chrysanthemum-like canary-yellow 
3-inch flowers on strong stems, 
freely-produced all summer on erect 
3-foot bushes. Pkt. 25c. 
refreshingly simple new bedding 
plant, the compact, 15-inch bushes ° 
covered for months with bright yel- 
low single flowers 2 inches across. 
Bord2r your beds with Sunny. Pkt. 4 
ZOGs 
red flowers, with pure white throats 
which provide the contrast to make 
Darling a dazzling sight. Similar ao. 
otherwise, but much brighter, than "4 | 
Scarlett O’Hara. Pkt. 25c. 
ture. Featuring a new color range 
in the fragrant ‘’Flowering To- 
bacco”’, including mahogany, scarlet, 
rose, violet, yellow, coral, pink and 
white flowers which remain open 
during the day. Pkt. 15e. 
SNAPDRAGON, Tetra Separate Colors. Ever since the introduc- 
tion of the vigorous Tetra Mixture, with its sturdy stalks and 
close-spaced large ruffled florets, gardeners have looked for- 
ward to the day when separate colors would be available. This 
year we offer the first three shades: Clear Yellow, Apple Blos- 
som Pink with white tube, and Clear Rich Rose. Price: 25¢ 
each. 
PETUNIA 
>. FIRE CHIEF 
