FOR YOUR GARDEN 
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KEY TO SYMBOLS 
The symbols below the name of each 
flower give you the following infor- 
mation. (a)—Annual (b)—Biennial 
(hp)—Hardy Perennial. 
The Culture Number shown for each 
variety refers to the ''How to Grow" 
information on page 1/4. 
AGERATUM 
(a) Culture I, 4-9" 
BLUE PERFECTION—A deep amethyst blue. 
Grows to 9 inches high. 
MIDGET BLUE—Small 4-inch plants are cov- 
ered with azure blooms. Pkt. -25c. 
ALYSSUM 
(a) Culture II (hp) VI, 4-6" 
CARPET OF SNOW (a)—Easily grown dwarf 
annual. Fragrant snow white flowers last 
from early summer until! frost. 
ROYAL CARPET—AIl America Silver Med- 
al, 1953. In drifts of vibrant purple color or 
used as a neat edging for the flower bed. 
This companion for Carpet of Snow grows 
only a few inches high and 10 inches across. 
Has no pest or disease troubles. Pkt. 35c. 
SAXATILE (hp)—Dwarf perennial. 
flowers in spring. 
ANCHUSA 
(a) Culture 1, 2° 
BLUE BIRD—Bushy plants with sprays of 
blue, white-eyed flowers. 
Golden 
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon 
(a) Culture, 1, I/2-3"' 
TALL GIANT, LARGE FLOWERED—Large 3 
foot spikes, huge flowers. 
MAXIMUM—Tallest kind. All colors, Hand- 
some and erect. Pkt. 25c. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC Giant Flowered—Semi-tall 
to 2 feet. Large garden flowers, Pkt. 25c. 
TETRA—Immense flowers in many fine col- 
ors. Many spikes, Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
MAGIC CARPET—A delightful new little 
snapdragon especially well suited to edg- 
ings and use in rock garden, Pkt, 25c. 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine 
(hp) Culture VI, 2!/."' 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S LONG SPURRED— 
Large colorful blooms, 
ARABIS—Rock Cress 
(hp) Culture VI, I' 
Creeping plants with small flowers in early 
spring. Fine for edging. 
PETUNIA, Ballerina 
ARCTOTIS—Blue-Eyed African = All American 1952 Honorable Mention 
Daisy . 
(a) Culture | or II, 3' 
GRANDIS—Two-inch daisies of pearly white 
with bluish center, 
ARMERIA—Thrift 
(hp) Culture VI, 1'/." 
Dwarf rock plants with .grassy foliage and 
globular flowerheads. Pkt. 25c. 
AUBRIETIA—Purple Rock 
Cress 
(hp) Culture VI, 6" 
A creeper with large colorful flowers in 
spring, Ideal with bulbs. 
ASTER 
(a) Culture 1[!/-2!/.' 
WILT RESISTANT SUPER GIANT, MIXED 
—An entirely new class of base branch- 
ing, heavy stemmed, fluffy ostrich feath- 
er flowers, Packet 25c. 
AMERICAN BRANCHING — Four inch 
double flowers of compact form. Brilliant, 
GIANT CREGO Wilt Resistant— 
Large 4-inch flowers with 
fluffy effect, All colors, 
PRINCESS — Three-inch 
flowers are compact crest- 
ed center. Mixed. 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET-— 
Early. Short plants. Compact 
double flowers. Mixed, Mar- 
velous blend of colors, 
SUNSHINE — 4” flowers. 
Loose row of petals, quilled 
center, Pkt. 20c. 
SUNSHINE—4” flowers. Loose row of 
petals, quilled center. Pkt. 20c, 
BABY BLUE EYES—SEE NEMOPHILA 
BABY’S BREATH—SEE GYPSOPHILA 
