24 McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
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1501 ALYSSUM, Royal Carpet 
1501 ALYSSUM, Royal Carpet 
All-America Selection, 1953 Top Winner 
In drifts of vibrant color like a tropical sea or as a neat and well- 
behaved edging for the flower bed, this new companion for Carpet of 
Snow will grow only a few inches high but 10 inches across, flowering 
from when only weeks old until the end of the season. The easiest 
flower to raise from seed, it has no pest or disease troubles and will 
self-sow for next year. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. $1.00 
1502 PETUNIA, Comanche 
Bronze Medal Winner, 1953, F; Hybrid 
The reddest of all Red Petunias, larger than Fire Chief, with 
flowers we to 234 inches across. Plant 13 inches wide. Excellent for 
beddin Pkt. 75c 
1503 PETUNIA, Lipstick 
A vigorous new Petunia in the Dwarf Bedding class, with an 
unusual glowing color difficult to reproduce in print. Basically, It 
is Carmine-rose overlatd with a touch of salmon. Plants are -com- 
pact, 12 to 14 inches high, early and extremely free flowering, bearing 
a wealth of 2 %-inch flowers all summer. Pkt. 50c 
1504 PETUNIA, Summer Night 
Plain-edged flowers of rich deep purple, ideal for pots or bedding. 
It is very compact and flowers all at once, with all the blooms the 
same height. Blooms about three weeks later than Dwarf EIk’s 
Pride. Pkt. 50c 
1505 PETUNIA, Ballerina 
All-America Winner, 1952 
Ballerina is a soft glowing salmon. Dwarf, compact, vigorous 
plants. Excellent for pots; outstanding in the garden. Single. 
Pkt. (200 Seede) 50c 
1506 PETUNIA, Tango 
Bright deep scarlet-salmon. Makes a blazing mass of color in the 
garden but still dwarf enough for pot plants. A very popular single 
Petunia; truly sensational wherever grown. Pkt. (200 seeds) 50c 
1507 PETUNIA, Mixed (All-Double) 
All-Double Victorious Petunias mixed from named varieties. Dwarf 
habit and large, well-fringed flowers. Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.25 
1508 PETUNIA, Fringed Snowstorm 
Plants compact, 
Pkt. 50c 
Large flowering, single fringed, pure white. 
12 inches high, with a wide spread of bloom. 
1509 PETUNIA, Glow 
flowers bright carmine-red. Does not 
Pkt. 25c 
Dwarf, compact plants; 
fade. A very profuse bloomer. 
1510 COSMOS, Fiesta 
All-America Selection, 1952 
The festival colors of Old Mexico combined in one flower. For the 
first time anywhere there is a true scarlet Cosmos. Early, heat- 
loving, easy to grow, Fiesta makes a 2'4-foot plant with a riot of color 
all summer. Flowers are semi-double, ruffled, amidst lacy foliage. 
It’s a cut flower for the house and a handsome border subject for the 
garden. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. $1.00 
1511 DELPHINIUM, Astolat 
(Pacific Strain) 
The first group of entirely novel shades in Delphinitum. Color 
variation extends from pale blush through all shades of lilac-pink to 
deep raspberry-rose, with large brown, fawn and black bees for con- 
trast. Pkt. 75c 
LARKSPUR, Supreme 
A new strain of large-flowered Larkspur with florets closely spaced 
on the spikes, capable of forcing. Base branching; 5 feet tall or more. 
1514 Pink 
1515 Salmon 
Each of the above, pkt. 25c 
1516 White 
1517 Mixed 
1512 Dark Blue 
1513 Lilac 
1502 
PETUNIA, 
Comanche 
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