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PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
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SELECT FLOWER SEEDS 
_ Norman’s Seed Department is one of the most complete in Arizona. We buy seed 
in small quantities from the World’s largest growers of fine flower seeds and packet 
them as needed. You can always depend on Norman’s for the best in fresh flower 
seeds. 
CREGO ASTER 
AFRICAN DAISY (Dimorphotheca) — 
Popular winter flowering annual in Ari- 
zona. Blooms from 6 to 8 weeks of sow- 
ing. One foot high, used extensively for 
beds, borders, and parking strips. 
Orange—Large flowers, bright orange. 
Mixed Hybrids—Includes many exqui- 
site color forms from white through light 
pink, apricot, yellow and orange. 
AGERATUM, Midget Blue—Very beau- 
tiful dwarf annual making little mounds 
of blue, 2 to 3 inches high. For edgings, 
borders and rock gardens. Very choice, 
blooms all summer, sun. 
Finest Mixed. Contains blue, pink and 
white. 
ALYSSUM—Choice low-growing annu- 
als blooming in 6 to 8 weeks of sowing. 
Much used to cover bulbs, as edging 
plants or as a winter cover for barren 
places; sun. 
Carpet of Snow—Very dwarf. 
Dwarf Gem— Compact, to 6 inches 
high, white, fragrant flowers. 
Lilac Queen — A beautiful lilac shade, 
mixing well with white. 
Royal Carpet. New. 1953 Top Winner 
All-America Selections. Vibrant purple. 
Very dwarf but spreading. No pests, no 
diseases. — 
Violet Queen—New bright violet dwarf, 
6 inches. 
Saxatile. Perennial. 6-8 inches. Golden 
yellow. 
_ Select Mixed—Well blended mixture 
of dwarf white and violet Alyssums. 
ARABIS, Rock Cress — Dwarf spread- 
ing habit, silvery grey leaves and white 
flowers. Suitable for the rock garden. 
ARCTOTIS — Similar to the African 
Daisy. Should be planted in the fall for 
spring flowers. 
African Lilac Daisy —Large pearly 
white Marguerite-like flowers with deli- 
cate mauve center. Sow in fall or early 
spring. 2 feet, sun. 
All Color Selection—Many shades of 
pink, rose, yellow, with dark centers. 
1 foot, flowers on long ivory stems. 
ASTER, Giant Crego Mixed — Large, 
shaggy flowers with ostrich feather-like 
petals. 2% ft. high. Mixture ranges from 
azure blue to crimson, orchid, pink, rose, 
purple and white. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON (Centaurea cy- 
anus) — Hardy annuals, requiring little 
care. Grow 12 to 14 inches high and 
freely produce lovely many-petaled flow- 
ers all summer; sun. 
Double Mixed — Light and dark blue, 
pink, white and red. 
Dwarf Border Type—Dwarf blue. 
Dwarf Mixed — Pinkie — Double pink; 
Red Boy—Double red. 
Super Double Blue—Dark blue flowers, 
very double. Grows 12 inches high. Excel- 
lent cut flower. 
BALLOON VINE, Arizona Large-Flow- 
ered (Love-in-a-Puff)—Small white flow- 
ers followed by green balloon-shaped 
pods. Quick growth. 
CALENDULA—Popular showy flowers 
for winter and spring gardens. Grows 12 
to 18 inches. Excellent for beds, borders 
or cutting; sun. 
Chrysantha — Large buttercup yellow, 
chrysanthemum-flowered. 
Lemon Queen—Beautiful lemon-yellow. 
Orange—Most popular of all. Dark or- 
ange, fully double. 
Orange Shaggy—Large flowers, dark 
orange petals deeply fringed and over- 
lapping. 
Radio—F lowers orange, almost round. 
Petals frilled. 
Mixed—Wonderful mixture of orange 
and lemon yellow tints. 
Giant Art or Pastel Shades Mixed— 
Contains only pastel shades. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY — Low growing 
annuals with showy profusion of brightly 
colored flowers. 
Gloaming—Single red. 
Double Mixed. 
Single Mixed—Single row of petals. 
Golden West—Golden yellow flowers. 
CANDYTUFT, White Hyacinth Flow- 
ered—One of our best plants for borders, 
edging and cutting. Flowers in large 
clusters in spring. Sow from September 
to early spring. 12 to 18 inches high. Sun. 
Umbellata Mixed—Fine for winter and 
spring bloom. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, Cup and Sau- 
cer—A popular biennial but will bloom 
in spring if planted in early fall. Large 
bell-shaped flowers with an interesting 
saucer-like base. White, pink, and blue. 
Sun. Mixed only. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER —A very rapid 
climber with fire-red blooms. 
CARNATIONS, Giant Double Mixed— 
This type has flowers of good size, fully 
double — just like florists’ carnations. 
Perennial, growing about 12 inches high. 
Easily grown from seed. East exposure. 
Red Boy—Finest double red. 
Striped Mixed—Unusual and beautiful. 
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ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
CARNATIONS 
CALENDULA, SPECIAL MIXED 
