GROW THESE FINE NEW FLOWERS 
Here are some newly developed strams which you should grow for introduction 
next spring, to those of your customers who appreciate and want to try out the 
newer, better flowers. These will make good friends for you. 
| Cleome, Helen Campbell. At last, a pure 
white Spider Flower as good as Giant Pink 
Queen. Vigorous, light green-stemmed, 
4-foot plants, free from insects and disease. 
carry a wealth of large white 
ygoz. 35c; Yoz. $1; oz. $3. 
Nicotiana, Daylight Sensation Mixed. This 
new strain ts the eee nneSt development 
in many years. The 214-foot plants bear 
a wealth of flowers all summer in a brilliant 
color range including scarlet, crimson, rose, 
coral, mahogany, violet, yellow, lilac and 
white. The large blooms, unlike the older 
strains, remain open during the daytime. 
leoz. 25e; PAOLA YS OOO A. Do 
Petunia, Blue Monn! A welcome addition 
to Dwarf Bedding Petuntas, with a more 
compact plant than any other of similar 
mid-blue color. It is free-flowering and 
blooms carly in flats or pots. Léoz. 45c; 
lieoz. 85ce; eoz. $1.50: Yyoz. $2.50. 
Tetra-Snaps in Separate Colors. This strain, 
with larger, fuller, ruffled flower spikes, 
heavier stems and sturdier, 2 14-foot plants, 
is now available in Deep Salmon Pink 
with white tube, Brilliant Rose, and ae 
Rose. Each, Voz. $1; Yoz. $2.75; oz. 
Tradescantia, Mixed. This truly Sse 
perennial is becoming very popular because 
flowers: 
Cleome, Helen Campbell 
Pansy, Engelmann’ s Giant. This remarkably 
fine strain Is very vigorous, compact and 
early flowering. It produces huge, well 
formed flowers in a great many shades, 
both dark and light, all of the blotched 
type. (Origtnator’s seed.) Yegoz. $1.10; 
Moz: $2; Woz. $3:75; oz. $12. 
Tithonia, Torch. Be ready for next spring’s 
call for plants of this top All-America 
Winner for 1951. Benefit by the great 
publicity betng given this new annual. 
Grown from seeds, like Zinnias, the 414- 
foot plants bear orange-red, golden cen- 
tered, single flowers like a large single 
Marigold, from August to frost. Thrives on 
hot weather and is disease-free. Lgoz. 50c; 
Yioz. $1.50; oz. $4.50. 
New Fire Chief Petunia 
1950 All-America Sweepstakes 
This sensational new Petunia was 
given more All-America Trials points 
than any other flower ever entered. It 
marks the end of years of search for a 
real red Petunia of dwarf, erect bedding 
habit. The 12-inch plants are free flow- 
ering all season long and keep their 
erect bushy form without spreading and 
flopping over late in the season. It 
bears a profusion of 21%-inch flowers of 
spectrum red with a scarlet- red glow 
—the reddest Petunia you’ve ever seen. 
The flowers hold their color i in full sun 
without fading. VYéyoz. 45c; lg0z. 75c; 
Yooz. $1.25; Yyoz. $3.75; oz. $1. 
it blooms from spring right through sum- 
mer and fall. It produces flowers over 1144 
inches across in shades of blue and rose 
and in white on sturdy, upright 2-foot 
insect-free plants. loz. 60c; Yoz. $1.65; 
oz. $5. 
Balsam, Dwarf Bush Mixed. Make nice 
10-inch pot plants for spring sale. loz. 
BDCs05407~ O5C; 07.2734]. pO. 
Tithonia, Torch 
