'from seed. 
b—hbiennial. 
seed 
August, 
AGERATUM 4 
Universally popular blue flower for beds 
and edging; also greenhouse Winter flow- 
ering. Thrives in any soil, in sun or 
partial shade, Spring to frost blooming. 
Blue Ball W. F. Improved Strain. Uni- 
form, even, compact, 4 in. plants. of 
richest shade of blue; long blooming. 
Pkts. 15c and 25c; 1/16 oz. $1.00 
Fairy Pink. Soft salmon-rose pink; 
OVC] Y speciosa tel cis eltateeeity a ena le es Pkt. 25c¢ 
Midget Blue (S.M., A.A.S., 1940). Com- 
pact, azure blue, 3 in. 
Pkt. 25c; Large Pkt. 50c; 1/16 oz. $1.50 
Fiustprook 
(Snapdragon) 
TETRA SNAP (Tetraploid). 
New 1949 Finger-thick stems that hold 
erect 12” flower spikes with huge, 
ruffled florets; almost as large as green- 
house snaps. Almost never crippled with 
rust; nor crooked. Full range of colors, 
many veined. For a show in the garden 
or as a cutflower. Finest outdoor Snap 
on the market. 3 ft. Mixed colors. 
U.S.D.A. No. 16. Deep salmon-pink. 
U.S.D.A. No. 11. Rich clear rose. 
Mixture. Pkts. 25e and 50c 
ARCTOTIS (African Daisy) a 
Fine cutflower, 36 in. 
Grandis. Showy, 2 in., blue-eyed white 
daisy with lilac reverse; blooms Summer 
to frost.....Pkts. 10c and 20c; % oz. 50c 
Hybrids. Charming new shades of 
orange and red, 2% in. to 3 inch across, 
\ 12 inch high, fine for borders. ..Pkt. 25c 
23-25 Warren Street 
a—annual. Of one season’s duration from 
s seed to maturity and death. 
indoors or in hot-bed and transplant later 
or sow directly outdoors after danger of 
frost is past. 
Of two seasons’ 
from seed to maturity and death. 
in open ground from June until 
and 
through the Winter and flower the fol- 
: lowing season, then die. 
gry—greenhouse plant. 
in greenhouse or conservatory only. 
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ABBREVIATIONS USED 
p—perennial. 
duration. 
August, and 
through the Winter 
number of years. 
Sow seed 
They bloom the first year 
duration Winter. 
Sow 
ra—rockery annual. 
able to rockeries. 
rp—rockery perennial. 
able to rockeries. 
cf—cut flower. 
transplant; plants live 
Should be grown 
x 
borders, bedding or greenhouse. 
out; don’t cover seeds, 
Of three or more seasons’ 
Sow seed through June until 
transplant; 
Protection should be 
used on the half hardy types during the § 
cl—climbing plant or vine. 
plants live 
and flower for a 
Especially adapt- 
Especially adapt- 
ALYSSUM (Madwort) a-p % 
A dainty flower for edging beds, carpet- 
ing borders or rockeries. Uniform, frag- 
rant; continuous bloomer in any soil. 
Withstands drought. 
Snow Cloth (new 1940). Excellent new 
selection; compact..Pkt. 15c; % oz. Tic 
Carpet of Snow. ‘Select Strain” a. White, 
Spreading, 3 in. ....Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 50c¢ 
Little Gem ra. White. erect and compact, 
Bein Owe eee erect Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 50c 
Saxatile Compactum ». Golden yellow, 
Owing eee ktselocrands2 GO Z moe 
Violet Queen (New 1941). A very rich 
deep shade of violet. Sweetly scented. 
Dwarf, compact, neat plants are free 
flowering. Pkts. 15c and 25c; %4 oz. $1.00 
FR: ¥ Be. 
Gorgeously beautiful flowers, all Summer bloomers, easily grown. For 
Magnificent cutflowers. 
spray water on and protect against sun and 
drouth; cover flat with burlap and keep in cool place. 
Sown indoors or 
Expose to sun and 
air after seed has sprouted; when 3 inches, pinch out top set of leaves. 
SUPER GIANTS 
MAXIMUM GRANDIFLORA 32” 
The largest flowers, well formed, 2 in. to 
2% in. across, heavy stems, exceptional 
cutflower, ideal for the border. 
Alaska (Snowflake). White. 
Apple Blossom. Rosy-pink and white. 
Campfire. Luminous scarlet. 
Canary Bird. Canary yellow. 
Copper King. Burnished copper; golden 
blotch on lip, exquisite. 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink. 
Pink Sensation (new ’39). Lovely pure 
pink, tube & lip, large & frilled.Pkt. 35c 
Red Cross. Crimson. 
Velvet Giant. (B.M., A.AS., 
vety textured crimson. 
Yellow Giant. The deepest vellow. 
Pkts. each 25c and 50c 
Collection Any 5 vars. $1.00 and $2.00 
Burnett’s Mixture ............ kta 20:C 
SUPER MAJESTIC 
Longer and larger flower spikes, slightly 
taller; superlative cutflower, excellent 
bedder, good greenhouse sort; 20 in. 
Autumn Shades. Orange and buff-pink. 
Dainty. Delightful soft pink, very early. 
Harmony. Terra cotta, yellow & rose. 
Orange Shades. 
Red Rocket. Bright red. 
Rose Sensation. The richest, most charm- 
ing rose pink imaginable. 
Royal Crimson. Rich velvety garnet. 
Pkts. each 25c and 50c 
Collections 7 vars. $1.50 and $3.00 
Burnett’s Mixture ....Pkts. 20c and 35c 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 
1947) vel- 
TALL LARGE FLOWERED 
(Majus Grandiflora) 30” 
Graceful long stemmed spikes, large 
flowers closely placed; fine for cutting. 
Cherry Rose. Startling brilliant deep 
cherry-rose. Uniform. Pkt. 25c 
Padre. A rich glistening crimson. 
Pinkie. Clear pink. 
Rosalie (B.M., A.A.S., 1940). Intense 
rose-pink, suffused amber. 
Reveille. Deep luminous yellow with the 
upper lip toning to a lighter lemon. 
Scarlet Defiance. 
Shasta. Pure white. 
Yellow Jacket. Clear deep yellow. 
PkKts. each 15c and 35c 
Collections 5 varieties 60c 
Collections 5 large Pkts. $1.50 
Burnett’s Mixture..... Pkts. 15c and 25c¢c 
Semi-Tall Large Flowered 
(Nanum Grandiflorum) 18” 
Intermediate height and bushy growth 
suit them admirably for bedding. Flow- 
ee ene large and stems sufficiently long 
o cut. 
Burnett’s Mixture ............. Pkt 5e 
COLOSSAL STRAIN (Colossal Snaps) 
3’ stems filled with very large Pkt. 25c 
GREENHOUSE FORCING 
SNAPDRAGONS 
New York 7, N. Y. 
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