FLOWER NOVELTIES FOR 19517 
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 im 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 yellows, 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 colorful 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 yellow, pink and white, orange and yellow, and purple 
and white, with a large percentage of the flowers beimg striped. 
One of the best Cut-and-Come-Again Zinnias; flowers will be 
produced until frost. Pkt. 15c. 
TITHONIA 
2065 Torch. Received the elusive All-America Flower Selections 
@) Silver Medal for 1951. This Golden Flower of the Incas, 
sometimes called Mexican Sunflower, brings us a new bush 
form and Juxuriant foliaged plant to carry its numerous long- 
stemmed, fiery orange-scarlet flowers. Blooms much earlier than 
all other Tithonias. May be sown directly in the garden as soon 
as the soil is warm. Pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD 
1731 Glitters. Received the All-America Flower Selections Bronze 
A Medal for 1951. This is truly one of the finest Marigolds 
(a) yet offered. It is large, fully double, chrysanthemum- 
flowered, clear yellow. The attractive foliage ts dark green, 
making a rich background for the yellow blooms. The outer petals 
are very much fringed. It is delightful for cutting as well as a 
colorful garden attraction. Pkt. 50c. 
MORNING-GLORY 
1747 Darling. Anyone slightly interested in Morning-Glories 
will be more than enthused with this new giant-flowering type. 
It ts the most colorful of all Morning-Glories, showing a brilliant 
rose-cerise In startling bicolor contrast to a throat of pure white. 
The flowers are of good size, ranging up to 4 inches in diameter. 
This is truly one of the best flowers yet introduced. Pkt. 25c. 
SWEET PEA 
2144 Doris. 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 successful type of heat- 
resistant Sweet Pea. The vigorous vines produce an abundance 
of long strong stems, each carrying four brilliant flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Glitters 
