Tithonia Torch 
CLEOME 
1341 Helen Campbell. A tall, vigorous, light-stemmed type in pure 
white. Various colors of Cleomes have been offered in the past but 
none as true in habit as Helen Campbell. The pure white color and 
light green stems are distinct “‘breaks.’? A flower unsurpassed for 
delicate grace. Pkt. 25c. 
LINARIA 
1601 Northern Lights, Brilliant new colors characterize this new 
strain of the popular ‘‘Baby Snapdragon.”’ Clear whites, bright yel- 
lows, vibrant blues and carmines combined with a liberal sprinkling 
of reds and bronzes with yellow lip make Northern Lights, a great 
novelty, Plants grow 15 inches high, bushy but erect. Excellent if a 
eolorful garden is desired. Pkt. 20c. 
ZINNIA 
2140 Peppermint Stick, 
Strictly speaking a novelty. 
It has been selected for a 
wide color range, including 
red and white, red and yel- 
low, pink and white, orange 
and yellow, and purple and 
white, with a large percent- 
age of the flowers being 
striped. One of the best Cut- 
and-Come-Again Zinnias; 
flowers will be produced un- 
’ til frost. Pkt. 15c. 
Zinnia Peppermint Stick 
Flower Seeds 47 
ieee 
2065 Torch. Received the elusive All-America Flower 
Selection’s Silver Medal for. 1951. This Golden Flower of 
the Incas or sometimes called Mexican Sunflower, brings 
us a new bush form and luxuriant foliaged plant to carry 
its numerous long-stemmed, fiery orange-scarlet flowers. 
This new flower blooms much earlier than all other Ti- 
thonia and grows naturally into a very symmetrical, at- 
tractive plant. May be sown directly in the garden as - 
soon as the soil is warm. Pkt. 50c. 
blooms, 
2144 Doris. 
TITHONIA 
MARIGOLD 
1731 Glitters. Received the All-America Flower Selec- 
tion’s Bronze Medal for 1951. This is truly one of the 
finest marigolds yet offered, It is large, fully double 
chrysanthemum-flowered, clear yellow. There is no doubt 
but that this tall and erect, bushy marigold will bring 
refreshing color to any garden. ~The attractive foliage is 
dark green, making a rich background for the yellow 
The outer petals are very much fringed. Grow- 
ing not quite as tall as ‘Mammoth Mum,” Glitters is 
earlier to bloom, It is delightful for cutting as well as a 
eolorful garden ‘aitraction. Pkt. 50c. 
MORNING GLORY. 
1747 Darling. Anyone slightly interested in Morning 
Glory will be more than enthused with this new giant 
flowering type. It is the most colorful of all Morning 
Glory showing a brilliant rose-cerise in startling bicolor 
contrast to a throat that’s pure white. The flowers are 
of good size ranging up to four inches in diameter. This 
is truly one of the best flowers yet introduced. Pkt. 25c. 
SWEET PEA 
This Sweet Pea is a Cuthbertson type of a 
distinct shade of deep. rose-cerise with scarlet shading. 
This color is probably the newest in this highly success- 
ful type of heat-resistant Sweet Pea. The vigorous vines 
‘produce an abundance of long strong stems each carrying 
four brilliant flowers. Pkt. 25¢. 
Marigold Glitters 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
