New 1951 LARKSPUR, REGAL 
Large double delphinium-like florets evenly spaced on long 
fat spikes. Base-branching habit, uniformly early flowering. 
Gorgeous long beautiful flower spikes of brightest, richest 
colors make it most desirable for both florist and home gar- 
dener. Annual. Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 25 ects.; \4oz. 75 ets.; 
VYoz. $1.25; oz. $2; W4lb. $7. 
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New TETRA SNAPDRAGONS 
(ANTIRRHINUM) 
The finest outdoor Snapdragon. Big strong plants with 
thick stems that keep the flower spikes erect and the tips 
straight. The immense flowers, mostly ruffled, are in every 
bright color with many richly veined, Annual. Pkt. 20 cts.; 
Vyoz. $1.25; I4oz. $2; Yooz. $3.75; oz. $7. 
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SCHELL’S GRAND NEW FLOWERS FOR 1951 
New TITHONIA, TORCH 
Gold Medal Winner, 1951 
An annual, easy to grow. Fine cut-flower, blooming from 
August until frost. Plants 3 feet; flowers orange-red, thrives 
on hot weather. Be sure to have Torch in your garden this year. 
All America will be talking about it. Pkt. 25 cts.; 3 pkts. 
65 cts.3 140z. $2; Loz. $3.75; oz. $6.50. 
New PETUNIA, FIRE CHIEF 
Gold Medal Winner, 1950 
Brilliant firecracker-red. An exciting new color, thou- 
sands of our customers ordered this beautiful new Petunia 
last year. Plants are covered with flowers with a long 
blooming period. Beautiful, they will make your garden, 
window boxes, vases sparkle! Pkt. 25 cts.; “soz. $2.50; 
lkoz. $4; 40z. $7.50; 12oz. $13; oz. $25. 
