We are proud to offer you the finest flower seed in the world, 
and the varieties listed on the following pages are guaranteed to 
give you color and beauty in your garden. 
Each year, a number of varieties are introduced which deserve 
a trial in the home garden. Some are novelties, others improved 
strains of old favorites. The supply of seed the first year of in- 
troduction is naturally limited, so they are not carried in our 
regular listings. 
However, to keep you up-to-date on the newest in beauty, here 
are the descriptions of some of the best of the 1954 introductions. 
Sweet Pea, Little Sweetheart—A completely new class of this 
very popular flower. Especially bred for the home gardener to 
use for borders, bedding or pot plant culture. It forms a perfect 
mound of flowers 8” high and wide. Flowers are of the Ruffled 
Spencer type and come in a full color range. 
Hearts and Honey—A novelty flower “touched with magic.” One 
of the most colorful and unusual flowers ever offered. An annual 
climbing vine which produces masses of flowers. In the early 
morning the flowers are a brilliant orange, with a honey-like 
yellow center. Towards noon, a pinkish red with lighter center. 
In the late afternoon the flowers are a clear bright shade of rose 
pink with a white center. 
Petunia Grandiflora Fringed Crusader—An F" Hybrid in the bi- 
color of deep rose and white which was seen in the Maltese Cross. 
Bells of Ireland—An interesting novelty about 2 feet tall with a 
long graceful stem. Both foliage and flowers are the same attrac- 
tive light green color. Flowers practically cover the stem and are 
delicately veined delightfully starred with a small white center. 
LIMITED WARRANTY: Our Company war- 
rants to the extent of the purchase price 
that seeds or bulbs sold are as described 
on the container within recognized toler- 
ances, Seller gives no other or further 
Warranty, express or implied. 
LARKSPUR 
Regal Lilac 
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