Polyanthus Crown Jewels 
As little children shall be the jewels in 
His. crown — all the pure ones, all the 
bright ones=.—=—sowin a less degree ‘are 
these blossoms gems of their Creator. 
Crown Pink: The choicest and most royal 
of them all, from baby pink to deep rose — 
clear, limpid, true pink, some shading into 
corals Fine’ texture; good size; which is 
increasing. New shadings this year, in-. 
describably lovely! These come true to 
color to a high degree. 7 
50 seeds to the packet. 
Warm Laughter: The “Radiance” of 1948 © 
was one of these and, though lost, left its 
influence, the “inner light” appearing in 
many blooms. This plant is not as “fixed” 
in color as the Crown Pink, but the varia- 
tions are often more lovely than the 
~ original, which should contain both rose 
and salmon or deep orange. A bed of these 
truly shines. 50 seeds to the packet. 
Fire Bells: Named ‘Fireman's Red,” by a 
member of the Fire Department at the 
Show. Most glowing red, many perfect in 
form and pattern. Scarce. 
. | 50 seeds to the packet. 
Rosy Red: Light red with slight variations, 
warm of color, large, showy. In demand. 
_ Seed scarce. 75 seeds to the packet. 
Flame, Improved: Greater brilliance, rich- 
er, smoother colors, with refinement of 
texture. Shades of vivid salmon, persim- 
mon, orange, apricot, henna, bronze. 
200 seeds to the packet. 
