New Flowers and Specialties 
ASTER—PRINCESS LINDA 
PRINCESS ASTERS 
The 3 in. cushion type flowers produced on long wiry 
stems are good shippers and remain fully double when 
many other types show open centers. All are highly wilt 
resistant. Plants are of tall and branching habit coming 
into bloom in late August. 
Elizabeth—(New) Pure white 
Anne—Peach blossom 
Barbara—Orchid 
Bonnie—Soft salmon pink 
Golden Sheaf—A yellow self 
Linda—Clear light rose 
Marsha—Cinnabar scarlet 
Finest Mixed 
25c Pkt. 
COSMOS 
FIESTA—21 tt. All America Silver Medal 1952. Flowers 
of bright gold striped with scarlet are borne on dwarf 
bushy plants. Blooms are similar in form to Yellow 
Flare, semi-double with ruffled petals, and are freely 
borne all summer. Pkt., 25c. 
LARKSPUR 
REGAL STRAIN—Huge double Delphinium-like florets 
evenly spaced on tremendously long full spikes to- 
gether with more height, more vigor and more resist- 
ance to shattering distinguish this new strain from all 
others. Dark Blue, Lilac, Pink, Rose, White and Mixed. 
Pkt., 25c. 
MARIGOLDS 
COLOR MAGIC—A dwarf red and gold, with all shades 
and combinations of the two basic Marigold colors on 
each plant. Very attractive and unusual, in spite of 
tendency to fade out during extreme heat. Pkt., 25c. 
GLITTERS—A clear yellow double Chrysanthemum-flow- 
ered Marigold. Outer petals are fringed. Earlier and 
more dwarf than Mammoth Mum as well as larger 
flowered and lighter colored. Excellent for cutting. 
2% to 4 ft. Pkt., 25c. 
ZINNIAS 
FLORADALE SCARLET—A brilliant scarlet-red with an 
unusually graceful flower form. Petals are long, ruffled 
and twisted giving flowers a fluffy appearance. Pkt., 25c. 
BURPEE HYBRIDS—An exceptionally large-flowered type 
with ruffled petals. A truly outstanding Zinnia. Pkt., 25c. 
PERSIAN CARPET—(New). All-American Selection. Fully 
double, miniature type flowers of variegated golds, 
browns and oranges. Flowers on cutting stems on low 
mound-shaped plants. Pkt., 25c. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—(New). Medium-sized Pumila type 
flowers on tall, robust plants. Striped flowers in bright, 
mixed colors. Pkt., 25c. 
TITHONIA 
TORCH—Flowers are fiery scarlet and are produced on 
plants which are only waist high. An improvement 
over old varieties, as easily grown as zinnias and very 
heat resistant. Widely publicized so you may have 
calls for plants. Pkt., 25c. 
CLEOME (Spider Plant) 
CLEOME PINK QUEEN 
PINK QUEEN—Huge heads of delightful and refreshing 
true pink. The large flower bracts turn to white before 
falling, giving the suggestion of a white collar with a 
pink cap. Reaches over 4 feet, well branched, airy 
foliage, blooming from June until frost. This is an ex- 
cellent background subject to plant in the rear of the 
flower border, in bold groups, which will provide in- 
teresting sky-line color. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c. 
WE PAY POSTAGE on all flower and vegetable seeds by ounce and %4-pound. 
We advise against C.O.D. orders because of delays and excessively high col- 
lection charges. 
NOT POSTPAID—Beans, peas, sweet corn, lawn grass seed listed by pound; 
insecticide and supplies. If wanted by parcel post, please include enough to 
cover postage. If you overpay, same will be refunded. Large packages or ship- 
ments of considerable weight travel more cheaply by express or truck. 
