2636 Coline. Scarlet. 
-2637 Danny. Navy-blue. 
2639 Evelyn. Salmon-cream-pink. 
2640 Frank G. Rosy lavender. 
2642 Hazel. Light blue. 
2643 Janet. Splendid white variety; 
seeds black. 
2645 Kenneth. Glowing oxblood-crim- 
son. 
2646 Lois. Rose-pink on a white ground. 
2648 Marion. Beautiful cream; seeds are 
black. 
2649 Tommy. Clear medium blue. 
Each of above, 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 4lb. $1.50 
2969 COLLECTION: Pkt. each above 
10 colors, $1.25. 
2651 Cuthbertson Type Mixed. 
citing well-balanced blend. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 40c, 14]b. $1.40. 
Ex- 
Spencer Type, for Greenhouse 
Planting 
Winter flowering. Bred for quick crops on 
dwarfer vines. Although planted mainly 
under glass, this type sweet pea is also 
sown outside for very early crops and 
may be sown in the fall for winter bloom 
throughout the southern states. 
2661 Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
2668 Daphne. Salmon-pink on cream. 
2686 Early Majestic Rose. Deep rose- 
pink. 
2688 Early Mars. Oxblood-crimson. 
2670 Evening Star. Orange-scarlet. 
2680 Iris Blue. Deep blue; wings lighter. 
2685 Lavanda. Pure lavender. 
2696 Princess Blue. Rich turquoise. 
2697 Red Giant. True crimson. 
2702 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 
2706 Tahoe. Mid-blue. 
2709 Top Hat. Deep violet. 
2713 Treasure Island. Semi-duplexed 
orange. 
2717 Valencia. Bright orange; sunproof. 
2719 White Giant. Pure white. 
2720 White Harmony. Fine _black- 
seeded white. 
Each of above, 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 6 pkts. 75c 
2722 Winter-Flowering, Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c, 140z. 40c, oz. 75c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Dianthus barbatus 
(B) 
Highly satisfactory for bedding or for | 
cut-flower production. Flowers are small, 
single and grow in dense rounded heads on 
stiff stems. Plants must be started in 
spring to bloom the following year. 
Tall Varieties to 114 feet 
2723 Single White. 
2724 Single Dark Crimson. 
2727 Single Tall, Mixed. 
2730 Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. 14% 
feet. 
2731 Scarlet Beauty. Rich, deep scarlet; 
vivid. 
2729 Holborn Glory. Large auricula- 
eyed flowers. All show a clear white eye; 
superb. 
Each of above, 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, 140z. 60c 
2728 Tall Double, Mixed. 
Pkt. 20c, 3 pkts. 50c, 140z. 75c. 
Tithonia, Torch 
Dwarf Mixed Varieties to 9 ins. 
2735 Single 2736 Double 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c, Yoz. 60c, oz. $1 
2737 Annual Sweet Williams. Sown 
indoors in March, these bloom freely first 
year. 9 inches. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c. 
2742 THALICTRUM dipterocarpum. 
Meadow-Rue. (P) A valuable perennial 
border subject with decorative foliage and 
fuzzy flowers in irregular heads. The 
color is soft violet-mauve brightened by 
lemon-yellow stamens. Plants 3 feet high 
blooming mm June and July. Highly recom- | 
mended for partial shade. 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10. 
2745 THUNBERGIA, Mixed.  Black- 
eyed Susan. (A) A rapid-growing climber 
for a sunny spot, bearing buff, white or 
orange flowers with dark centers. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c. 
2748 TITHONIA speciosa. Mexican 
Sunflower. (A) Ideal for a really tall 
plant to use at the back of an annual bor- 
der. The 8-foot, shrubby tithonia bears 
brilliant orange, daisy-like, single flowers 
3 to 4 inches across. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c. 
2749 Torch. All-America Selection 1951. A 
sensational waist-high variety. Blooming 
from August until frost. The color is 
intense orange-red. 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10. 
2750 TORENIA Fournieri. Wishbone- 
Flower. (A) Small, sky-blue, single 
flowers with yellow centers and broad 
petals, borne in profusion on compact, 
foot-high plants. 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10. 
49 
2551 TRITOMA, Mixed Hybrids. Red- 
Hot Poker; Torch-Lily. (P) A brilliant 
bulbous plant that may be grown from 
seed. Winter protection must be supplied. 
Pkt. 20c, 3 pkts. 50c, 6 pkts. 90c. 
VERBENA 
A very choice annual or perennial for bor- 
ders, for bedding or for cutting. Plants 
grow in a dense, somewhat sprawling 
manner and have healthy, rich green 
leaves. Wide-open flowers are borne in a 
profusion of tight clusters through a long 
season. 
Standard Types 
2763 Annapolis Blue. A superb mix- 
ture. The 3-inch clusters of flowers stand 
erect on foot-high stems. Their color 
varies somewhat, but may be classified as 
mid-blue. 
2764 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids, Mixed. 
All-America Silver Medal. Enormous flowers, 
rose-pink to rose-red. 
2765 Crimson Glow. Fine crimson self 
without a distinct eye. 
2766 *Etna. 
eye. 
2767 Flamingo. Vermilion-pink. 
2768 *Lavender Glory. All-America Sil- 
ver Medal. Lavender to light lavender 
with cream centers. 
2769 *Royale. Royal-blue with primrose 
eye. 
2770 *Salmon-Pink. 
2771 Spectrum Red. All-America Bronze 
Medal. Dazzling color. 
2772 *White King. Sparkling white. 
Each of above, Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c 
2971 COLLECTION: Pkt. 
5 varieties marked (*) $1. 
Vivid scarlet with yellow 
each of 
Bush Type 
Varieties in this group make a uniform 
border of 10 inch, flat-topped plants over 
a foot across and bear mammoth flower 
heads. 
2778 Firelight. 
2777 Roselight. Rose-pink, white eye. 
2774 Salmon Queen. 
2780 Snow White. Pure and glistening. 
2775 Starlight. 
white eye. 
Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. 60c, 6 pkts. $1.10. 
2776 Miniature Mixed. (A) Tiny plants 
9 inches high, which bloom continuously. 
Wide color range. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c. 
2779 V. venosa. (P) A prize perennial 
because of its very long blooming season. 
Plants are a foot high and spreading, 
producing great masses of purple flowers 
all through the summer and fall. 
Pkt. 15c, 3 pkts. 40c. 
Intense scarlet. 
Bright salmon. 
Intense blue; cream- 
