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new Saad rare kinds and varistios which received the highest feeoicle for the 
951. Also many varieties which we secure direct from the originator and common 
Onn nent ee eaten en ea 
‘il Blue, for cut acse Pht. “15¢. 
ee & Fairy. Pink, 12" 
eCamprire Orange, 4 inches 
, large flowering. Pkt : 
ULAS—Cream Beauty, Lemon Beauty, 
lt & Orange Shaggy. Pkt 
Fwinte | Daisies. (Pkt... : 
Be we so eee eee 
imese Wioolflower. Red, nS a 
oleae Pkt 
e Fisweries Double Pink 
a (Unwin. Mix). Pkt. 
Oss enecemanameasen— 
cap donee edna e pw ann aneamaweessnnes=— 
pe cous colden Signet Ring, low- 
g Golden Orange Flowers. 
f RIGOLD—Glitters. Double Chry. Flowers _ 
TE—Se 
Olek aubenstansaet 
Ask ad any you do not find listed here.. 
MORNING GLORY—Dark Red BCP eR Pan 25¢ 
MORNING GLORY—Bush (blue) 20¢ 
NASTURTIUMS—Fragrant Double (Golden 
Gleam, Indian Chief, Mahogany, Orange 
Gleam, Salmon Cerise, Scarlet Gleam. Pkt. 15¢ 
NASTURTIUM—Tall and Dwarf Single. 
Pie eee a eee eS 10c & 30c 
NEMESIS—Hybrids. Pkt, t5¢ 
NIEREMBERGIA—Border Plant. Purple Robe, 
Deep Violet, Pkt. 25¢ 
NICOTIANA—Mix. Pkt. 10¢ 
PANSIES—Swiss Giant. Pkt... 35¢ 
PENSTEMON—Sensation Mix. Pkt. 15¢ 
PETUNIAS—Tall, Dwarf & Trailing Mix. Pkt... 10c 
PETUNIA—Callif. Giant, Ruffled Mix. Pkt. -_—-35« 
PETUNIA—Double Rose, 100 Seeds. Pkt. $1.00 
PETUNIA—Straight colors. Pky. 235¢ 
PETUNIA—Silver Medal (rich salmon) 50¢ 
PETUNIA—Pink Sensation, singles. 50c 
PETUNIA—Tally Ho Cardinal Red, single 50¢ 
PETUNIA—Fire Chief 25¢ 
PETUNIA—Giant Ruffled Red Irene. 35¢ 
PHLOX—Drummond Mix, Annuals. Pkt. 25¢ 
PHLOX—Giant Art Shaldea. Phat tyes SN ig 25¢ 
PHLOX—Tetra Giant Flowered Salmon 
and Red Shades 50¢ 
PORTULACA—(Moss Rose), singles: id ee 10¢ 
PORTULACA—(Moss Rose), doubles. Pkt. Ey 
PYRETHUM—(Painted Daisy). Double Mix, 
PRE a: 35c; Straight Colors. Pkt. 50c 
RICINUS—(Castor Bean). Pkt. 10¢ 
SALPIGLOSSIS—Mix Pkt. =. 0 15¢ 
SALVIA—Splenden Red. Pkt. 254 
SCABIOSA—Annual Mix. Pkt. 10¢ 
SCABIOSA—Blue Moon. Pkt 1Q¢ 
SCHIZANTHUS—Poor Man's Orchid. Pkt. 10¢ 
SHASTA DAISY—Giant Double. Pkt. 35¢ 
SNAPDRAGONS—Giant Ruffled, Mixed Tetra 
Snaps, Rust-Resistant, Tall Growing: Giant 
Mixed PKtiy ican fo oilers Sr ee a 25¢ 
SNAPDRAGONS—Miniature, low - growing, 
margin Carpet. Pkt. 25¢ 
SPIDER PLANT Pkt 10¢ 
STRAWBERRY CORN. 25¢ 
SWEET WILLIAM. Pkt. 10¢ 
TITHONIA TORCH—Grows 3‘ to 4’ tall, 
easier to grow than Zinnias. Orange 
Scarlet Flowers. Bist since falco 25¢ 
VERBENA—Streight Color. Pkt. eel aa ree Ae 15¢ 
VERBENA—Mixed Colors. Pkt 10¢ 
VERBENA—Crimson Glow. Pkt. 15¢ 
VIOLAS—(Hardy). Straight Colors. Pkt. = 25« 
DINMIRG wee pened id 14 anaes tee ned en 
ORR SL ee ae te _15¢ 
ZINNIAS—Giant of SCuiiorue (Mixed). Pkt.  10¢ 
ZINNIAS—Fantasy Mix. Pkt, 
ZINNIAS—Red Rid. Hood (Red Border). Pkt. 15¢ 
ZINNIAS—Tom Thumb. Red, Orange, Pink, 
Yellow, White. 6” Tall,‘ Pict. 15¢ 
ZINNIAS—Mexican Midget. Pkt. 15e 
ZINNIAS—Lilliput Zinnias’ (10 different ee 
Colots}s: Pktine ore es iy es shea 15¢ 
ZINNIAS—Lilliput. Pastel Mixture. Pkt 15¢ 
ZINNIAS—Cut & Come Again. Double. Pkt. 15c 
ZINNIA—Riverside Pink (luminoum pink) 
ZINNIA—Floradale Scarlet (large) 
ZINNIA—Peppermint Stick Mottled (mixed) __ 25¢ 
CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEA 
Extremely vigorous; long-stemmed; large waved 
fragrant blossoms. Will flower two weeks 
after the Early Flowering Spencers and 10 
days before the Late (or Summer) Flowering 
Spencers. Adapted for any part of the coun- 
‘try, particularly successful where hot weather 
conditions prevail. 
Mined)\-perv ozs 20-3. Suen. es ee 
Straight Colors, Pkt... 15¢ 
' Zinnia—Tom Thumb 
‘SAT:, FEB. 16, 1952 
FLOWER GARDEN SUGGESTIONS 
10° Per Packet 
The following list will be of great assistance in sowing 
the seeds or placing the plants where they will be of great 
est benefit and assistance for your use and enjoyment. 
NEW VARIETIES Clarkia 
Be First To Plant-These English Daisy 
Aster—Rose Marie Pansy 
Bachelor’s Button— Forget-Me-Not 
Jubilee Gem Mignonette 
California Native Flowers Sweet William 
Cosmos—Sensation MASS COLORING 
Gaillardia—iIndian Chief For A Riot of Color 
Larkspur—Pink Perfection Calendula (any variety) 
Marigold—Royal Scot Larkspur 
Marigold—Sunset Giants Marigold (any variety) 
Marigold—Ferdinand Petunia (any Hybrida) 
Marigold— Spotlight Phlox Drummondi 
Nasturium—Gem Portulaca 
Snapdragon—Magic Carpe Swan River Daisy 
Zinmda-—Creeping Wonder Packet 
Zinnia—Indian Summer Zinnia (giant varieties) 
Zinnigold Zinnia—Pastel LOW BORDERS 
PERENNIALS ‘ Nothing Over a Foot High 
They Come Up Every Year Ageratum 
Balloon Flower Bachelor Button— 
Forget-Me-Not Jubilee Gem ; 
Daisy—Shasta Biue Bells of California 
Arabis Lobelia 
Columbine Marigold (any French) 
Delphinium Nemesia 
Foxglove Pimpernel 
Hollyhock Portulaca 
Kudza Vine Verbena 
Painted Daisy 
Sweet William 
SCREENING 
To Hide An Unsightly Spot 
Swan River Daisy 
Sweet Alyssum 
Nasturtium (any dwarf) 
Zinnia—Tom Thumb 
Castor Bean BOUQUETS 
Marigola— Just Keep On Picking 
Cosmos ( Anchusa—Btlue Bird 
Hollyhock Aster 
Sunflower pharma 
CLIMBERS OS iat 
Cardinal Climber Abe ites 2 
Ee NMS Nasturtium 
Gourds 
Morning Glory 
Kudzu Vine 
Petunia (except miniature) 
Phlox Drummondi 
Pek ha ; Snapdragon 
Meer ae Sweet Wivelsfield 
ROCK GARDENING Verbena Zinnias 
Try the Mixture If In Doubt FOR POOR SOIL 
Ageratum Poor Soil Actually Preferred 
Alyssum—Gold Dust 
Arabis—Rock Cress 
Bachelor Button— 
Jubilee Gem 
Blue Bells of California 
Bachelor Button 
Poppy—California 
Poppy—Shirley 
Sweet Alyssum 
Four O'Clock 
Lobelia Catliopsis 
Nemesia Candytuft 
Portulaca Nasturtium 
Viola Portulaca 
Petunia (miniature strains) DROUGHT PROOF 
Rock Garden Mixture Ageratum 
Snapdragon—Magie Carpet Candytuft 
Zinnia—Creeping Coreopsis 
Sweet Alyssum 
PARTIAL SHADE Four O’Clock 
But A Little Sun, Please Petunia 
Bachelor Button Portulaca 
Balloon Flower Verbena 
Canterbury Belis : Zinaia 
‘Balsam a Zinhigeld + 
TERRA-LITE VERMICULITE 
The most talked-of product in gardening in years! Com- 
posed of countless tiny air cells, Terra-Lite vermiculite 
“holds and releases air and moisture in just the right 
quantities. Not a fertilizer, but a superior growing me- 
dium—good for all these jobs: 
® Starting Seeds—quicker, bigger development, easy to 
transplant. 
® lightening soil — breaks up heavy clay, neroeee soil. 
@® An ideal mulch—protects plants winter or summer. 
® Transplanting—promotes healthy growth for all 
® 
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plants. 
New lawns—finer lawns, with less frequent watering. 
Rooting cuttings—sure-fire medium for strong, fast 
rooting. 
® Storing bulbs—stops storage rot. Keeps bulbs firm 
and plump. 
Qt. 45c + Bu. 85c Bu. $1.95 
ZOOLANEK’S EARLY 
FLOWERING MULTIFLORA 
SWEET PEA 
22” lang stem, 5 to 12 perfect flowers 
POTTED PLANTS (|| = 2.20%... 
For HOUSE and GARDEN. 
- Flowering size, $1.00 to $3.00. 
HELIOTROPE—Large clusters of deep pur- 
pleflowers; very fragrant. 25c. 
IMPATIENT SULTANA, or Transparent 
Plant—Continuous bloomer. $1.00. 
LANTANAS—Vine habit; clusters or bright 
flowers in shades of orange, white and 
- lavender. Blooms until frost. 20c each. 
f LOBELIA—Dwarf, dark blue, and fight 
Eran fener fronds. $1.50, blue, and trailing dark blue, Prices, 
10c; 3 for 25e. 
US, SPRENGER! and PLUMOSA perUNIAS, Ruffled Monsiers—Single, dark 
25¢, 75¢, to $ d. Gick r and light shades. 35c to $1.00 each. 
eee resous routed Fred 28¢ PETUNIAS, Double Giants—Assorted colors. 
ok. pink, white or rr ra 25c, 35c to $1. 90 each. te 
, ot hao PETUNIAS, Large Hybrid Singles— xquisite 
ONt S — Tuberous be pinay Dornan shades of purple, red, pink and varie- 
o Pe bedded Gnd in: bloom _ gated, 25c to 50¢ each. ‘ 
DP aShS algae ’ 'SNAPDRAGONS—Pot grown. Leading va- 
i 33.00 edch. hhite 15  wieties. Exquisite colors of white, rose, 
$150 don or white, s yellow, peach, red, fawm. 10c, 25¢ 
We : each. 
pa Ra pink, Ighe SALVIA—Giant spikes of scarlet red flow- 
ach ars. Wery attractive. 10¢ to 20c each, 
or ALYSSUM — 
Violet Queen—New deep violet. 
— White—Very dwarf white. 
- Price, 10¢ each, ~ 
Se and. $1.50 
craig fronds, 
.50, to $5.00 each. 5 
YULIS—Hybrid, giant Floweriiy. 
pe ne large and 
5e, Se, and 50c | 
3 rink, ted Bnd.rete:. 10¢ to 25¢ 
. 
AS—Gicawnt Powers; assed colors 
FUCHSIAS—Assorted colors, fine for shad | Svengali rcteiee gree gore ro 
locations. Well Reinied: ohéde 50c each. DISH GARDENS ssi Sob ei ihe “pie Se Teco ie 
SWEET PEAS—Kate Smith, Bright Scarlet, 
Ann Batchelder, Orange Pink. Pkt. 10c 
Make a lovely planting for your home 
with novelty and dish garden plants. 
ARAUA 0 50e—$1.00 
BABY TEARS 2 <0) OR 35c VINES 
CHINESE EVERGREEN $1.00-$1.50 SCARLET RUNNER BEANS, Pkt. Ie 
DEIFFENBACHIA—Green or REE (Blue, Red, 0: 
EC UE ee ie restore baa COBEA SCANDEN. Pki. ¥Ge 
PTERIS FERN Me gh daa gee re Ge MOON FLOWER Pkt Beas eae oko Oc 
DRACAENAS sntpeenessnenctenenenn es FOE CYPRESS VINE. Pkt. 40e 
RUBBER TREE PLANT .—sss—s—s—=s~*C*:*«éS SD GOURDS. PLE be 
FITTONIAS: 2.000.500 ieee Se EE SOO NRE ay pa eS E 
IVIES Sheth moe Co let iek 2 SOt-20C 
HAHNS IVY 50c-75¢ ) 
GRAPE IVY ages TREE PAINT 
VARIEGATED IVY c-75c Pe eet = 
MARANTA (Prayer Plant). 75¢ aes a8 posting eg wounds’ caused 
NEPHTMYTIS 50c-75c PES 
PEPEROMIA area aundl sib diliat 7 ox. 75¢ — 28 oz. $1.60 
watermelon) _50c-75¢ ; 
PHILODENDRON 50c-75¢ TREE HEAL 
POTS 7 ea a eee hee 50c-75¢ 
PALMS (Phoenix and Kentia) For cracks and breaks in tree limbs. 
SANSEVIERIA (Snake plant) 35¢ up Pints 40c—Quarts 60c—Gallons $1.25 
SAXIFRAGE (Strawberry begonia) 50c 
SYNOGONIUM en... _.50¢-75¢ 
WANDERING JEW (green and Ae G R A F T E x ; 
variegated) eee! 6 -.. For grafting trees, etc. Makes an elas- 
JADE PLANT (Rubber Plant)... 50¢ tic, airtight erat, No misses wher 
Assorted Cactii and Sedum, cal sizes you use Graftex, 
and shapes 0 25¢-50c 
V2 te. cam 65¢ — 5 Ib. can $4.75 
