NEW FLOWERS and VEGETABLES 
of SPECIAL MERIT 
Petunia 
BALLERINA. All-America Selection for 1952. 
Blooms soft, glowing scarlet salmon, large, single 
fringed which almost cover the plant, 32 inches 
across. Plants dwarf and compact, 12 inches 
high, 30 inches across. Vigorous grower. See 
picture inside back cover. (Pkt. 50c) (1/64 oz. 
$7.50). 
COMANCHE. New All-America Selection for 1953. 
The deepest red Petunia, plants are base-branch- 
ing, semi-compact, 15 inches high, 18 inches 
spread. Covered with a profusion of 2% to 2% 
inch scarlet-red flowers over a long period. (Pkt. 
35c) (1/64 oz. $5.00). 
GLITTERS. All America Winner. Large, 3’ to 4 
inches, bright clear yellow, double Chrysanthe- 
mum flowers with long cutting stems. Plants 
erect, 2¥Y2 feet. Blooms continuously early sum- 
mer until frost. (Pkt. 20c) (¥% oz. 30c) (1%4 oz. 45c). 
Jwo Extra Dwarf Favoutes 
BUTTERBALL MARIGOLD. Double, flowers are 
balls of butter-yellow with centers and guard 
petals lightly tipped with red. Plants, 1 ft. tall. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 35c). 
SPRY MARIGOLD. The crested center of bright 
yellow is surmounted by rows of mahogany-red 
guard petals. Recommended for its earliness 
and continuous bloom. 12 to 15 inches. (Pkt. 
15c) (%4 oz. 35c). 
ROYAL CARPET. All-America Winner. Plants 
are low and spreading, 2 or 3 inches high, 10 
or more inches across, fully covered with large 
heads of rich violet or vibrant purple flowers. 
Distinct. (Pkt. 20c) (1/16 oz. 40c) (% oz. $1.25). 
Snapdragon 
TETRA SUPERFINE MIXTURE. Plants are base 
branching, 2 ft. tall, strong and husky with 
glossy dark green foliage. Blooms are extreme- 
ly large and attractively ruffled, borne on strong 
heavy stems. A prime favorite of the home 
gardener and commercial plant grower. (Pkt. 
20c) (% oz. 30c) (1% oz. 55c) (12 oz. $1.00). 
Jwo Loading. 
Hybrud Jomators 
Gives you Longer Harvest; Earlier Ripening; 
Heavier Production; Better Color and Flavor; More 
Solid and Less Cracked Fruit. 
Ouiture—No different than other tomatoes. You will 
note we have Hybrid F-1 which designates first genera- 
tion and is hani-pollinated and is true hybrid. F-2 is 
seed produced from Hybrid F-1 plants, but is not hand- 
pollinated. P 
EARLY GIANT HYBRID Fl 
EARLY GIANT HYBRID Fl. Very satisfactory to- 
mato for Colorado and this area. It is very early, 
66 days. Bears large fruits which are dark red, 
firm fleshed, small seed cavities, good flavor, 
non-acid, globe-shaped, smooth and _ uniform. 
Vines more vigorous and much greater yields 
than other tomatoes, suitable for staking and 
trellising. (Pkt. 30c) (1/16 oz. $1.50) (%4 oz. 
$5.00). Postpaid. 
STOKESCROSS F2 HYBRID A new second genera- 
tion hybrid, combines earliness, 73 days, size, 
and productivity.. The large fruit are deep red, 
free from interior core, recommended for home 
and market gardens. (Pkt. 20c) (%4 oz. $1.00) 
(1 oz. $3.50). Postpaid. 
Cabbage 
BADGER MARKET. 60 days, 3 to 4 pound heads. 
Released by Wisconsin Agriculture College and 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Especially 
recommended for fresh market. Has the capacity 
and is similar in color and type to Racine Market, 
but is earlier and smaller in head and plant 
size. Therefore, will stand closer planting. Seed 
very scarce. (Pkt. 20c) (42 oz. 40c) (oz. 70c) (% 
tb. $2.25) (lb. $6.00). Postpaid. 
Watermelon 
NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET. A Gold Medal award 
from All American trials; very early; producing 
an amazing number of small elliptical 2% lb. 
fruit with thin, solid rind; flesh sweet, bright red. 
Ripe melons 65 days after planting. 
(Pkt. 10c) (2 oz. 15c) (oz 20c) (% lb. 60c). 
} Buy with Confidence—Plant with Confidence—GOLD SEAL SEEDS 1 
