1951 All America Silver Medal Winner 
TITHONIA TORCH 
REGAL LARKSPUR: Lilac, 
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Pink, White 
N\ cus F Lowers .. 
OUTSTANDING FLOWER NOVELTIES 
TITHONIA TORCH (Top Winner All America Selections for 
1951—Silver Medal) (a) Group 1 
The first low growing Tithonia ever developed, this extremely dwarf 
Tithonia, improved from a Hawaiian variety, grows approximately four 
feet high in most localities. It bears brilliant orange-red flowers, four 
inches across, from about July to mid-August. Very heat-resistant and 
subject to no diseases. Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA—Fire Chief (The 1950 Gold Medal Winner) 
(a) Group 4 
Fire Chief is the reddest petunia you ever saw. Compact plants of erect 
habit covered throughout the season with brilliant signal red flowers. 
Exceptional uniformity of color and habit make it one of the finest bed- 
ding petunias ever grown. Pkt. 25¢ 
PETUNIA—Giants of California (a) Group 4 
Extremely large flowers in shades of rose, pink, salmon, copper and 
other delightful soft pastel tints—a favorite with garden lovers from 
coast to coast. Pkt. 50c 
PANSY—Butterfly Hybrids (b) Group 5 
A strain mainly of pastel character in shades of pink, rose, apricot, buff, 
orchid, lavender, yellow, pale gold, orange, salmon, coral, and flesh, many 
overlaid with a delicate bronze cast. The form is unbelievably ruffled, 
plated and marked with sun rays and blotches of butterfly sheen metallic 
jewel tones. Pkt. 50e 
LARKSPUR—Supreme Salmon (a) Group 3 
A wonderful, clear salmon in the new Supreme strain characterized by 
a tremendous central flower spike which is formed by a great many large 
fully double flowers with broad petals, closely spaced on the stem. Vigor- 
ous plants, five to six feet high. Pkt. 35¢e 
LARKSPUR—Regal Lilac (a) Group 3 
Here is a clear lilac with green buds—the latest addition to the Regal 
Larkspurs. The Regals are distinguished by their long, thick spikes of 
huge, well-placed, delphinium-like florets. They are base-branching, 
vigorous and early. Pkt. 25c 
PETUNIA, FIRE CHIEF 
