24 McCULLOUGH SEEDS 
Mew Hlowers aud Speecalties 
1520 ASTER, Ballet Type (Wilt-Resistant) 
1501 TITHONIA, Torch 
All-America Silver Medal Winner, 1951 
Shown in color page 33 
Orange-red, easily grown annual that thrives in hot weather. A 
cut flower that blooms from August to frost. Only waist-high, com- 
pact enough for any garden. Disease-free plants. Pkt. 25c 
1502 PETUNIA, Fire Chief 
All-America Gold Medal Winner, 1950 
The reddest Petunia you have ever seen. The large, single red 
blooms are borne in profusion all season, holding their bright color 
without fading. Erect growth about a foot high, freely branched 
but strong and upright. Attractive in beds and borders, as an edging 
or pot plant. Combines well with other garden flowers. Pkt. 25c 
1503 PETUNIA, Illumination (All-Double) 
Beautiful bright red with scarlet sheen. Large, well-fringed flowers 
on plants of good habit. Recommended for all purposes. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.25 
1504. PETUNIA, Purple Glow (All-Double) 
Deep glowing purple with velvety overtone of shiny blue. Well- 
fringed flower over 314 inches across. Uniformly dwarf growth. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.25 
1505 PETUNIA, Silver Blue (All-Double) 
Clear blue, well-fringed blooms without veins; as large as other 
Victorious strains. Compact plant habit. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.25 
1506 PETUNIA, Pure White (All-Double) 
A superfine dwarf plant rarely exceeding 10 inches in height. 
Flowers average 4 inches across and are delightfully fluffy and fringed. 
Purest white. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.25 
1507 PETUNIA, Mixed (All-Double) 
All-Double Victorious Petunias mixed from named varieties. Dwarf 
habit and large, well-fringed flowers. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.25 
1508 PETUNIA, Pink Sensation 
Rose-pink with deeper veining that extends well toward the edge 
of the petals from the white interior of the corolla tube. Flowers 3 to 
31% inches in diameter. Plants very vigorous, about 2 feet tall and 
as much as 4 feet across. Very compact, producing bloom close to 
the ground. Pkt. 35c 
1509 PETUNIA, Silver Medal 
All-America Silver Medal Winner, 1949 
A new hybrid of an entirely new color—rich salmon. A profuse 
bloomer growing 1 foot tall. Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c 
1510 PANSY, Pay Dirt 
The largest golden yellow Pansy ever produced. Flowers have 
dark rays or tiny faces. Fine growth habit and more heat resistant. 
Pkt. 75c 
1511 PANSY, Raspberry Rose 
Beautiful new color in Pansies—deep raspberry. Good habit of 
growth and more heat resistant. Pkt. 75c 
LARKSPUR, Regal Strain 
A new type of florist’s Larkspur of the same height and compact 
basal branching habit as the Giant Imperial strain but featuring a 
very long spike of well-spaced florets as large as those of delphiniums. 
Very vigorous and quite early flowering. 
1512 Regal Dark Blue 1516 Regal Lilac 
1513 Regal Pink 1517 Regal Salmon-Rose 
1514 Regal Rose 1518 Regal Mixed 
1515 Regal White Each, pkt. 25c 
1519 ASTER, Ballet Queen (Wilt-Resistant) 
Deep rose touched with salmon, assuming a soft bronze color when 
many flowers are massed in sunlight. Extremely double, 344-inch 
flowers, useful for both bedding and cutting. Early and free blooming. 
Fine border plant, since it is wilt-resistant. Pkt. 20c 
1520 ASTER, Ballet Type (Wilt-Resistant) 
The earliest of all Asters, with distinctive crested center. It ts this 
full center that makes the Ballet Type extremely double. In addition 
it is very wilt-resistant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 20c 
1521 ASTER, Carmine-Rose 
New improved Aster of the California Giants type. Beautiful shade 
of carmine-rose. Pkt. 20c 
1522 CLEOME, Helen Campbell 
At last, a tall, vigorous, light-stemmed companion to Pink Queen. 
Has the same vigor, height and free-flowering characteristics, and in 
addition the pure white color and light green stems reproduce almost 
perfectly true. Beautiful landscape effects can be had by interplant- 
ing the two colors. Pkt. 25c 
1523 CLEOME, Golden 
An airy, filigree bloom of golden orange. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
An unusual Cleome coloring and a strikingly decorative plant. 
Pkt. 25c 
1524 CLARKIA, Royal Bouquet 
An excellent mixture of this new type of Clarkia. Large flowers and 
erect, compact habit like Salmon Bouquet. Mixed. Pkt. 20c 
1525 LINARIA, Northern Lights 
Clear bright colors with yellow lip characterize this new strain of 
the Baby Snapdragon. Bushy but erect plants 15 inches high, best 
grown from broadcast seed. Blooms very quickly from seed when 
spring sown, resulting in an early show of color. Very effective when 
broadcast among spring-flowering bulbs. Pkt. 20c 
1526 LUPINS, Pixie Delight 
A gay little dwarf annual Lupin in a mixture of pleasing shades of 
pink, rose, blue, lavender and white as well as bicolor combinations. 
Starts flowering freely a few weeks after the seed is sown outdoors. 
Useful for borders, bedding or pot plants. 8 inches tall. Pkt. 20c 
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