— ZINNIA, BLAZE 
The only All-America flower for 1954. The giant cactus-type 
blooms are 4 to 5 inches across, composed of quilled petals that are 
most distinctive. Flaming mandarin-red in color, a combination of 
scarlet and orange. Plants grow about 30 inches tall. A real ac- 
quisition for the border and for cutting. Pkt. 35 cts. 
IPOMOEA, HEARTS and HONEY 
An easily grown new annual vine with foliage that is 
deeply cut, like a fern. Starts blooming very early and 
produces masses of flowers until frost. In early morning 
the blooms are orange with yellow center; toward noon 
they become pinkish red, and in late afternoon bright 
rose-pink with white center. Pkt. 20 cts. 
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ZINNIA, PEPPERMINT STICK 
Very good novelty strain of Zinnia in a galaxy of 
color combinations. About 70 per cent of the flowers 
are striped. Ideal for unusual flower arrangements. 
Blooms of medium size will keep coming until frost if 
kept picked. Loves hot weather. Pkt. 25 cts. 
PETUNIA, COMANCHE 
Richest scarlet-red. This new hybrid is a distinct improvement on 
Fire Chief. Color lasts well and the flowers are larger and more 
plentiful. Bushy, strong plants 15 inches tall and wide. The bold, 
plain-edged flowers are carried well above the foliage. For bedding 
and planting along walks and drives; also for pots and plant boxes. 
Pkt. 50 ets. 
