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Pink Queen 2416-Pink Queen 
Plant this Cleome, 
weed it a little and then 
let it take care of itself. 
The plants grow to 3% feet 
and produce multitudes of large, 
apple blossom-pink flowers for YO U R 
months. There is nothing easier to 
grow; nothing that will give you so 
much bloom for so little effort. A mass of 
these with blue salvia is a breath-taking sight. 
2417—Helen Campbell is a white Cleome which com- 
bines beautifully with the pink. 
Either Color. Pkt. 15¢; Lg. Pkt. 30¢; 4 oz. $1.00. 
GYPSY PETUNIA ‘ 
3839—We wish you could walk through our Test Gardens and = 
compare this dwarf F1 hybrid bedding petunia with all the other salmon Ff 
colored ones. Then you could see why we say that our Gypsy is by : 
far the finest, because of its uniform 14 inch plants, large blooms, 
and clear, warm color. Bright scarlet buds, unfold to a warm 
burnished salmon. No straggly plants; no off-color flowers. 
Pkt. (200 seeds) 50¢; 500 seeds $1.00; 1000 seeds $1.75. 
For plants of Gypsy, see inside back cover. 
Gypsy Petunia 
This hare}; 
one of} 
beautiful and} 
mixture contai 
buffs and bronze 
PACIFIC GIANT 
DELPHINIUMS 
2665—Mixed Colors—-Give these 
hardy perennials a little care and 
they will produce 6 or more stalks 
5 to 6 feet tall with 2 foot flower 
spikes bearing double florets larger 
than a silver dollar. There are 8 
separate colors available (See page 
50) as well as this mixture. Colors 
range from white through sky blue, 
lavender, to deep violet. Plant the 
seed in May for best results. You'll 
get some bloom then in September 
and plants that will be more winter 
hardy. 
Pkt. 20¢; Lg. Pl 
For Russell Lupin | 
LARGE FLOWERED MARIGOLDS 
Not all large flowered marigolds bloom early enough in 
the Notheast to be of much value to home gardeners. 
That is why we are continually on the look-out for 
early flowering varieties. Three in the illustration 
below are not only early but very beautiful as well. 
1. Real Gold 
2. Sunset Giants 3. Mammoth Mum 
Pkt. 45¢; Lg. Pkt. 80¢. 
For delphinium plants, see page 66. 
Pacific Giant i2 penis ha, mig 
Delphiniums peaene } 3428—Real Gold. Gracefully ar- Wee i 1 
F arigolds 
ranged petals are a soft orange 
shading to warm golden yellow. 
Pkt. 15¢; Lg. Pkt. 30¢. 
3407-Sunset Giants Mixed Colors. 
One of the largest Marigolds with 
olors ranging from creamy yellow, } 
through deeper yellows to shades 
of orange. ee 
Pkt. 15¢; Lg. Pkt. 30¢. | 
3408 — Mammoth Mum. Aptly 
named for the large, soft yellow 
blooms with incurved petals, look 
like florists’ chrysanthemums. 
Pkt. 15¢; Lg. Pkt. 30¢., 
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