McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 27 
New Flowers aud Spectalttes, coutiuued 
1518 DIANTHUS, Brilliant 
A huge single bedding strain. Brilliant is a plain- edged companion 
to the famous Gaiety, with even richer colorings of crimson, cerise, 
pink, white and in- -between variations. Each flower is of heavy sub- 
stance, with contrasting ‘‘pheasant’s eye.’ Pkt. 25c 
1519 GODETIA, Celestial 
The most striking features of this new dwarf variety are its at- 
tractive coloring, its bushy, almost ball-shaped habit of growth, and 
its very narrow foliage. The flowers, which are freely produced, area | 
beautiful shade of lavender, with paler centers, agatnst which the | 
Pkt. 25c | 
most unusual black anthers show to perfection. 
1520 CLEOME, Helen Campbell 
At last, a tall, vigorous, light-stemmed companion to Pink Queen. 
Has the same vigor, height and free-flowering characteristics, and in 
addition the pure white color and light green stems reproduce almost 
perfectly true. Beautiful landscape effects can be had by interplant- 
ing the two colors. Pkt. 25c 
1521 CLEOME, Golden 
An airy, filigree bloom of golden orange. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
An unusual Cleome coloring and a strikingly decorative plant. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
TETRA SNAPDRAGONS 
1523 Pink Shades. Light pink to deep rose. 
d : Tall, very vigorous 
plants; long spikes with huge florets. 
Base branching. Pkt. 20c 
1524 CENTAUREA, Dwarf Mixed 
Jubilee Mixed. Plants 1 foot high. Same habit as the well-known 
Jubilee Gem. Colors blue, white and rose. Forms low bushes, with 
a blossom terminating every stem and branch. Self-seeding mn 
most localities; does well from fall-sown seed. Pkt. 20c 
1525 SCABIOSA, Coral Moon 
Member of a new race of Scabiosa, Coral Moon has long, wiry stems 
and large, ball-shaped flowers with broad, frilled petals. Blooms 
range from medium to deep salmon-pink. Plants from 42 to 48 inches 
tall, covered with bloom from summer till frost. Does much better 
under warm conditions than the older types. Pkt. 20c 
1526 SCABIOSA, Blue Moon 
A deep lavender-blue companion for Coral Moon. Long stems, fine 
for cutting. Pkt. 20c 
1527 SCABIOSA, Parma Violet 
Intense rich parma violet color. 
stems. Annual. 
1528 MARIGOLD, Happiness 
Very early. Blooms so abundantly that the plant is literally a ball 
of color. A dwarf, 18-inch, chrysanthemum-flowered African Marigold 
with deep golden yellow flowers about 3 inches across. Makes good 
cut flowers. Pkt. 20c 
Large, solid flowers borne on long 
Pkt. 25c 
1529 MARIGOLD, Glitters 
All-America Selection, 1951 
A new chrysanthemum-flowered African Marigold. Glitters is 
similar to, but much earlier than the well-known Mammoth Mum. 
The plants are 2! to 3 feet high and quite erect. Bright lemon-yellow, 
medium-sized flowers. We suggest its use where earliness or profuse 
bloom are desired. Pkt. 20c 
1530 MARIGOLD, Primrose 
The perfect companion to Guinea Gold with the same uniform 
2-foot plant which thrives under adverse conditions. Flowers delicate 
primrose-yellow, 3 inches across, of loose-petaled carnation type. 
Midseason. Pkt. 20c 
1502 ZINNIA, Persian Carpet 
1531 MARIGOLD, Firefly 
A new incuryved chrysanthemum type Marigold. Deep glowing 
orange color. Plants grow 26 inches high and produce 4 to 5-inch 
flowers. Fine cutting variety. Pkt. 20c 
1532 ASTER, Bouquet Type 
“Puff-ball’’ flowers are borne as a bouquet at the top of this new 
class of Aster. Flowers double even when full-blown, on upright 
plants. When planted behind branching types the result is a ribbon 
of solid color of even height. Plants 24 inches high; flowers 3 to 3% 
inches in diameter. Wilt-resistant. Crimson and White only. Pkt. 25c 
1533 STATICE, Heavenly Blue 
An annual, this plant forms dense cushions of bright blue flowers. 
From 2 to 3 feet tall Makes a good flower for cutting. Pkt. 25c 
1534 MORNING-GLORY, Darling 
Brilliant rose-cerise with pure white throat making an attractive 
contrast. Large, 4-inch flowers. Pkt. 20c 
1535 Polyanthus, Blackmore & Langdon Strain 
(Bunch Primrose) 
A choice strain of many brilliant colors of good size and habit. A 
showy, free-flowering perennial, ideal for borders, rock gardens and 
wild gardens. Will thrive in full sun if in moist soil; otherwise they 
must have partial shade. Mixed colors. Pkt. 35c 
1536 ZINNIA, Peppermint Stick 
A novelty striped Zinnia in a wide range of color, including red and 
white, red and yellow, pink and white, orange and yellow, purple 
and white, and many others. Plants somewhat taller than the 
Pumila type, bearing medium-sized flowers of the same type. One of 
the best cut-and-come-again Zinnias. An early strain; will bloom 
till frost if flowers are kept picked. Pkt. 20c 
1537 ZINNIA, Burpee Hybrids 
This is a widely varied mixture, generally of the cactus or chrys- 
anthemum-flowered type, with petals fluffy but not twisted. Con- 
tains most of the usual Zinnia colors, including some bicolors and 
delicate shades not occurring in blended mixtures. Pkt. 25c 
1538 GLOBE PHLOX, Mixed 
All-America Selection, 1951 
Dwarf annual, very compact and unique. Globe-shaped plant 
5 to 8 inches high and 12 inches wide makes domes of practically 
solid color. Pkt. 35c 
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