EUTER’S SEEDS “Known for Quality” 
BLAZE ZINNIA 
: Royal Carpet ALYSSUM 
1129 Royal Carpet. All-America Winner, 1953. In drifts 
of yibrant purple color like a tropical sea or a neat and 
well-behaved edging for the flower bed, this new com- 
eer for Carpet of Snow will grow a few inches high 
# 10 inches across, flowering from when only weeks old 
until the end of the season. Possibly the world's easiest 
flower to from seed, it has no pest or disease 
troubles. . 35¢. 
BELLS OF IRELAND 
1270 An interesting novelty item for both home gardener 
and commercial grower, and especially around St. Pat- 
rick’s Day. Plants grow about two feet tall and produce 
foliage and flowers of the same attractive light green 
color. Flowers practically cover the stem, are delicately 
veined and have a small white center. For table arrange- 
ments it is completely different and unusually attractive. 
Bells of Ireland is also a good hot weather flower. 
Pkt. 30. = CYNOGLOSSUM 
1449 White Cloud (Dwarf Compact). Delights with small, 
dainty, pure white, forget-me-not-like blooms borne in 
small cloud-like clusters on a dwarf compact plant. The 
plant habit, size of bloom and general growth is similar 
to the popular Firmament. Planted together, White Cloud 
and Firmament creates an exquisite combination of blue 
and white that challenges for sheer beauty the fleecy 
white clouds in a celestial blue sky. Pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD 
1751 Brownle (Dwarf French Single). The contrasting hues 
of vivid russet red and glistening golden yellow of this 
new Marigold creates a strong color combination. The 
large crested centers are made up of hundreds of slender, 
glistening golden tube-like petals that seem to fairly 
burst from a rich mahogany-red disk of a single row of 
mildly serrated flat overlapping petals. The mahogany- 
red petals are edged with a fine line of gold. Brownie 
produces a generous supply of blooms 2 inches in diam- 
eter. The plant habit is dwarf and bush-like. Excellent for 
bedding and dwarf bouquets. Pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD 
1749 Cupid. The sole Extra-Dwarf African (Chrysanthemum-flowered) Marigold in 
circulation. It is the perfect pot or edging Marigold, bearing 2'/2- to 3-inch lemon- 
yellow flowers on a compact, 8-inch plant. Pkt. 35c. 
Pom 4 
“LITTLE SWEETHEART SWEET PEA 
“ENRICH YOUR 
GARDEN WITH THESE 
New and Novel COLORFUL FLOWERS” 
ZINNIA 
The 1954 All-America Awdrd Winner 
2137 Blaze. All America Winner for the best new flower for 1954. Newest, 
most vivid of the Giant Hybrid Zinnias. Blaze is outstanding for the uniform 
doubleness of its fluffy, gracefully quilled petals which reach 5% inches 
across. Blaze bursts into bloom with a profusion of brilliant mandarin-red 
flowers which soften to scarlet-orange as the flowers attain size. This fiery 
page is borne on free blooming, uniform plants 28 to 32 inches tall. 
. 50c. 
NASTURTIUM BELLS OF IRELAND 
1766 Fiery Festival. A semi-double Gleam Nasturtium of a warm, deep scarlet- 
orange with black penciling in the throat. Extra-large blooms. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. PETUNIA 
1805 Comanche. All-America Winner, 1953. An Fl 
Hybrid Petunia of the deepest red color yet offered. 
It is the most brilliant Petunia ever bred and was 
judged by experts as superior to any other variety in 
its class. A fast grower, it produces non-fading flowers 
2'4 to 2% inches in diameter. Comanche’s hybrid vigor 
makes if an excellent bedding pliant, standing erect, 
about 13 inches high. Pkt. $1.00. 
SNAPDRAGON 
1176 Double Hybrid, Mixed Colors. This Snapdragon 
produces flowers that are sensational both in large 
size and in unusual and amazing formation. The upper 
lip broadens and recurves gently, and a flare which 
is slightly frilled protrudes from the rounded portion 
of the lower lip. As is the case in all hybrids, the 
plants are larger and vary from 20 to 30 inches tall. 
Pkt. $1.00. 
SWEET PEA 
2019 Little Sweetheart (Dwarf Mixed). Welcomed as 
a completely new class in this popular flower. It is a 
perfect mound of flowers eight inches in height and 
width. Plants retain their upright compact growth 
throughout the season and flowers completely cover 
foliage. Flowers are the large Ruf- 
fled Spencer type. This novelty was 
bred especially for the home gar- 
dener who can now use a Sweet Pea 
for borders, bedding or pot plant 
culture. idee! he magnificent flower 
innovation. . 50c. 
VERBENA 
= 2095 Sparkle. An entirely new class 
of Verbena with a dwarf and com- 
pact habit. Sparkle is the sharpest 
color yet offered in Verbenas, bear- 
ing flowers of bright scarlet-red 
greatly intensified by a large gleam- 
ing white eye. A prolific bloomer 
throughout the entire seasdn. The 
grandiflora-size blooms are produced 
in clusters of twelve to fifteen per 
plant. Pkt. 35c¢. 
ROYAL CARPET ALYSSUM 
“Southern 
Gardening 
hid” 
ONLY 15c 
This 34-page booklet is packed with gardening in- 
formation that is pertinent to the South. It has been 
written in a simple, easy-to-understand style and is 
supplemented by many diagrams and charts. The 
topics covered in this booklet are—Landscaping, An- 
nuals,-—Perennials, Spring Bulbs, Fall Bulbs, Lawns, 
Fertilizing, Shrubs, Flowerin Shrubs, Transplanting, 
Insects and Fungus, Roses, Chrysanthemums; Azaleas 
and Camellias, Trees, Pruning, Flower Seed Planting 
Guide, Southern Garden Calendar, etc. COMANCHE PETUNIA 
SEED CO. 320."; Sorcolton fv": New Orleans, La, 
