wy the Le Sine 
Tithonia 
Torch 
LARKSPUR, Blue Bell (B.M., 1934). 
Azure blue; Imperial type. ....Pkt. 15c 
LARKSPUR, White King (S.M., 1937). 
Imperial. Extremely large glistening 
white flowers; 2 in. florets. ....Pkt. 15c 
SUPREME LARKSPUR (New 1950) 
Large ideal cut-flower strain with florets 
closely spaced on 5 ft. spikes; base 
branching; fully double. 
Dark Blue—Lilac—Salmon— 
Pink—Rose—White—Pkt. ea. 25c; 
6 Pkts. $1.25 Mixed Pkt. 20c 
LAREKSPUR—REGAL 
New strain of Delphinium-like Larkspur 
Tremendous cut-flowers; non-shattering 
base branching, early. 
White, Dark Blue, True Rose, Pink. 
Pkt. each 25c; 4, 75c; Mixed. Pkt. 20c 
LUPINS, Russell’s (G.M., 1937), R.H.S. 
World’s most famous strain of peren- 
nial lupins; acclaimed everywhere; mas- 
sive 3 ft. spires of bloom, up to 15 in. 
circum.; prefer deep soil........ Pkt. 25¢ 
MARIGOLD—FRENCH 
Red Head. (B.M., 1948) Rich mahogany- 
red changing to subtle shades of gold, 
bronze and auburn, single; 12”. 
MARIGOLD, Naughty Marietta (H.M., 
1947) Golden yellow single French type 
blooms blotched maroon at center of 
petals, 2% in. across; 1 ft. tall spread- 
ing plant. 
MARIGOLD, French a. ‘Flash (S.M., 
1945). Most striking is its bizarre col- 
oring; golden yellow, orange, maroon 
red and bicolored flowers; 1% in. single 
flowers have high button centers; fine 
cutflower. Earliest of all. 
Sunkist (S.M., 19438). Golden orange 
sport of Butterball. Early continuous 
bloomer; 8 in. compact plants. 
Butterball (B.M., 1942). Exquisite and 
refreshing soft buttery yellow, tipped 
maroon; uniformly dwarf; 8 in. 
Melody (B.M., 1942). _Somewhat taller 
Sunkist being 12 in. tall; brilliant orange 
fin bloom continuously. 
Spry (S.M., 1941). Piquant. Yellow- 
erested center, outer petals mahogany 
red; very early; uniform 9 in. 
Yellow Pygmy (H.M., 1940). Petite 
light lemon yellow flowers less than an 
inch in diameter, 8 in compact. 
Any Above: Pkt. 15c; 5 Pkts. 65c 
MARIGOLD—AFRICAN 
MARIGOLD, African a. Real Gold 
(B.M., 1945). A larger, deeper and 
richer Guinea Gold; full double, 4 in. 
ruffled carnation-flowered type; early to 
late blooming; strong, erect grower, 30 
Mammoth Mumm (H.M., 1944). To date, 
the largest Chrysanthemum-flowered type 
of Marigold, up to 4 in. across; early; 
light yellow; 80 in. 
Mission Giants Goldsmith (B.M., 1941). 
Golden orange companion of Yellow- 
stone; earlier; 18 in. 
Mission Giant Yellowstone. (H.M. A.A.S. 
1942). Lovely rich clear yellow; late. 
Golden Glow (H.M., 1939). An odorless 
foliage ’Mum-like Marigold; clusters of 
2% in. flowers; early; 30 in. 
Yellow Supreme (G.M., 1935). Light 
lemon yellow Guinea Gold, Carnation 
type; best late yellow; 30 in. 
Any Above: Pkt. 15c; 5 Pkts. 65c 
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GLITTERS African Marigold. Bronze 
Medal. An earlier, dwarfer and larger 
Mammoth Mumm, Chrysanthemum flow- 
ered marigold; 3 to 4 inch, clear yellow 
blooms on long cutting stems; 2% ft. 
Cal ieee chair ecto) sehen ens oie eas ete Pista be 
NASTURTIUMS—SEMI-DOUBLE 
SCENTED. 
Golden Gleam (G.M., 1933). The first 
semi-double Nastertium introduced 
golden yellow; semi-tall; 2 ft. 
Scarlet Gleam (G.M., 1935). Fiery scar- 
let; semi-tall; 2 ft. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids (S.M., 1935). 
Rich varied colors; habits as above. 
Golden Globe (S.M., 1934). The first 
dwarf semi-double; but 12 in. tall. 
Hach Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c 
NIEREMBERGIA—Purple Robe (B.M., 
1942). Fade-proof rich violet dwarf cup 
flower; free flowering; blooms in 15 
weeks from Seed; 6 in.......... Pkt, 25c 
PETUNIA—SINGLE BEDDING 
FIRE CHIEF 
The reddest Petunia you’ve ever seen, 
will stop passers-by in mid-stride like 
a red traffic light; velvety textured, 
color deepens towards the _ throat. 
Plants are dwarf 12” to 15”, compact, 
rounded, covered with flowers from 
early Summer till frost; disease free; 
heat resister; cut-flower; pots, edging 
ORT DOKGESTS | sere ereloncteretstecsucnal sae sus Pkt. 25c¢ 
Petunia, Bright Eyes (S.M., 1946). A 
dwarfer, more compact form of Rosy 
Morn, rose-pink with more _ distinct 
\dauliae, Wabearye AlN) abe, Jebtedal, Aone s Pkt. 25¢ 
Velvet Ball (B.M., 1939). Velvety blood 
red, 2% in. flowers; 8 in. tall.. Pkt. 25c 
Glow (S.M., 1940). Glowing carmine 
rose; lighter throat; 12 in. tall. Pkt. 25c 
Cream Star (S.M., 1940). Creamy white 
star, yellow throat; 12° in.....ekt. 25¢ 
Petunia, Peach Red (H.M., 1946). The 
richest salmon; 15 in. plants; spreading, 
thenw ShHOOtM SS CreChamepericnsie sess Pkt. 25c 
Radiance (S.M., 1941). Cerise rose; 
brown veined yellow throat; 18 in. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
First Lady (S.M., 1941). Light or blush 
pink; profuse bloomer; i2 in.....Pkt. 25c 
English Violet (B.M., 1943). Rosy- 
mauve-violet; distinct; 15 in.....Pkt. 25c 
Igloo (B.M., 1943). Pure white, compact 
and uniform bedder; 12 in...... PKt 25¢ 
Cheerful (B.M., 1944). Clear light pink; 
deeper Kirst Lady; 12 ink. 2... Pkt. 25c 
Collection any 5 vars. $1.00 
PETUNIA—MULTIFLORA HYBRIDS 
Pink Sensation. (B.M. 1948) A new 
strain noted for it’s most prolific flow- 
ering: hundreds of 3” light rose-pink 
flowers form a mound 4 ft. by 2 ft. high; 
they last until freezing weather. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c 
Silver Medal. (S.M. 1949) Rich salmon- 
pink; 18” erect, self-supporting stems. 
Pkt. (100 seeds) 50c 
PETUNIA—MINIATURE 
Martha Washington (S.M., 1935). A 
ruffled and large miniature type Petu- 
nia; blush pink, veined wine red. PKt. 25c 
Rose Gem (G.M., 1936). Rich deep pink 
2 in. flowers; miniature; 6 in...Pkt. 25c 
Violet Gem (H.M., 1941). Rich violet 
blue; floriferous miniature...... Pkt. 25¢c 
PETUNIA—GIANT FLOWERED 
Dainty Lady (S.M., 1936. Delicate yel- 
low, large single fringed. 
Burgundy (B.M., 19387). Large Single, 
rich wine red, white throat. 
Flaming Velvet (G. M., 1936). Deep 
Vel vetymblooderediaelS ainsi. Pkt. 25¢ 
Glamour (H.M., 1942). Beautiful salmon- 
rose, throat white with brown vejinings; 
veritable giants 5 in across; many 
waved and fringed; 18 in. 
Pkts, each 385ce; 4 PkKts, $1.00 
New 
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PETUNIA—DOUBLE 
VICTORIOUS ALL DOUBLE. (S.M. 
1934) Still the best of the all doubles, - 
dwarf compact 10” plants, 4” flowers; 
Illumination. Brightest red of all. 
Mayflower. Soft delicate rose. 
Orange. Really salmon orange. 
Purple Glow. Best true purple. 
Silver Blue. Clear true blue. 
Hach Pkt. 100 seeds $1.25; 3, $3.25 
Colossal Shades of Rose (S.M., 1946) 
100% double, plain, waved, ruffled and 
fringed petaled; 4 inch blooms light to 
deep pink and purplish rose, mostly the 
Lattert el Sieinimerctr. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.00 
Alldouble America (S.M., 1943). Pkt. 50c 
PHLOX, Drummondi Gigantea. A new 
strain having flowers the size of a half 
dollar, erect and uniform growth; 9 to 
in. 
Art Shades (S.M.,'1935). Soft shades— 
Salmon, soft rose, light blue, pale violet 
and light mauve with white or creamy 
@V.SS)cheiepeco ene tevers ie s).c wielienere ee) eeeetane Pkt. 25¢c 
Mellow Moon (New 1950). Soft pastel 
Vie LLO Wa Leta aetLOROES mraare ts rsesteeiens PK 25¢ 
Rosy Morn (B.M., 1941). Deep rose-pink 
with white eye; early.......... Pkty 25¢ 
Red Glory (H.M., 1942). Brilliant red, 
large creamy white eye........ Pkt. 25¢ 
Salmon Glory (S.M., 1939). Crisp sal- 
mon-pink, creamy white eye....PkKt. 25c 
Collection 1 each, 5 PkKts. $1.00 
SCABIOSA, Peace (H.M., 1941). Dwarf 
WTC OTINS Aicisus wis le: oo sis istics aren iene Pkt. 256¢ 
SWEET PEAS, Spring Flowering (S.M., 
1940). A new strain of heat resisting 
Peas that bloom sooner than the Sum- 
mer Flowering; have long cutting stems. 
See page 15 for varieties. 
TORCH Tithonia. Silver Medal Winner. 
The top winner in All America Selec- 
tions for 1951. A tremendous improve- 
ment over the old Tithonia, being 
dwarfer, earlier. Grows waist high, com- 
pact and upright, producing from Aug- 
ust to frost orange-red, single-Dahlia- 
like flowers; fine cutflower; gorgeous 
garden display; disease and insect free. 
Easy to grow like Zinnia. ....Pkt. 25c 
VERBENA, Beauty of Oxford Hybrids 
(SEM L933): Rose-pink to rose-red 
shades. 
VERBENA, Lavender Glory (S.M., 1933). 
Large lavender, creamy white eye. 
VERBENA, Cerise Queen (B.M., 1934). 
Lively tone, soft salmon-cerise. 
VERBENA, Spectrum Red (B.M., 1934). 
Intense bright red, no eye; dazzling. 
VERBENA, Floradale Beauty (B.M., 37). 
Huge flowers, rose and red shades. 
Pkt. each 25c; Collection (5) $1.00 
ZINNIA, Black Ruby (B.M., 1941). Deep 
velvety maroon, almost black Lilliput 
Cae Letonesyavoney YAMIN, Song adooceas else, axe 
ZINNIA, Royal Purple (H.M., 1942). 
New color; rich reddish purple without 
traces of blue; 4 in. Dahlia Fld. Pkt. 15c 
ZINNIA, Fantasy Mixed (S.M., 1935). 
New type informal shaggy flowers 2% 
in. to 3 in. across; graceful; cutflower. 
Pit 5¢ 
ZINNIA, Fantasy Stardust (S.M., 1937). 
Rich deep golden yellow. ...... Pkt 15e¢ 
ZINNIA, Gaillardia (Navajo) (H.M., 
1938). Flowers resemble a Double Picta 
Gaillardia in form and colors; bicolors, 
mellow tones; cutting; 2 ft. ....Pkt. 15c 
PEPPERMINT STICK ZINNIA (New 
1951). Novelty Cut - And - Come - Again 
striped 2” flowers, red and white, red 
and yellow, pink and white, orange and 
yellow, purple and yellow. ...Pkt. 25c 
WISS FLOWER HOLDER CUTTER 
It Reaches — It Cuts — It Holds and 
light as a feather (aluminum 5 oz.) 
g 18” long; for ladies or gents $3.25. 
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