FOR YOUR GARDEN 
The 
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 |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 I! (hp) VI, 4-6" 
CARPET OF SNOW (a)—Easily grown dwarf 
annual. Fragrant snow white flowers last 
from early summer until frost. 
ROYAL CARPET—All 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 |, 2° 
BLUE BIRD—Bushy plants with sprays of 
blue, white-eyed flowers, 
Golden 
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon 
(a) Culture, I, 1'/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, 
inest in the SEL. 
ARABIS—Rock Cress 
(hp) Culture VI, I' 
Creeping plants with small flowers in early 
spring, Fine for edging. 
ARCTOTIS—Blue-Eyed African 
Daisy 
(a) Culture | or II, 3' 
GRANDIS—Two-inch daisies of pearly white 
with bluish center, 
ARMERIA—tThrift 
(hp) Culture VI, I'/,' 
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 I!/,-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 
STL 
PETUNIA, Ballerina 
All American 1952 Honorable Mention 
