The HIT PARADE’ for 55 
Easy to Grow e Lovely to Look At 
New! COLUMBINE, McKana Hybrids 
All-America Medal Winner for ‘55. The first perennial 
flower to place among the All-America winners in many 
years. Huge 3-4 inch diameter flowers with very long 
spurs. Lovely color range, strong, free-flowering plants. 
Zita > tt high: 
Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.85, 5 pkts. $4.50 8 
“Candy-Pink” 
MORNING GLORY 
Now for the very first time a true pure pink Morning Glory. Large, 
4 inch diameter flowers, produced in profusion all summer. Candy 
Pink will give a touch of sparkling beauty to the garden that you 
will not want to miss. For a delightful feature, train it over a white 
wooden fence, trellis or porch columns. 
Pkt. 50c, 3 pkts. $1.35 
THE “HEARTS AND HONEY’ VINE 
Lovely new color development of the old favorite 
Cardinal Climber Vine. No other flower like it—the 
flower colors change each day. Opening a glowing 
pink and orange, by mid-day the color is brilliant, 
deep pink-red, and in the afternoon the flowers are 
a lovely rose-pink with creamy white center. A very 
useful, rapid growing vine of easy culture, long 
blooming season. 
Pkt. 35¢, 3 pkts. $1.00 
NON-CLIMBING SWEET PEA 
Little Sweetheart 
An exciting NEW! flower of unlimited uses. Something strikingly dif- 
ferent for borders, flower beds, window boxes and pot culture. All the 
loveliness, beauty and fragrance of the climbing Sweet Pea developed 
by extensive breeding into upright, bushy plants only 8-10 inches high. 
Plants require no support and are literally covered with large Spencer 
type fowers. 
Choice mixture of all shades of pink, red, blue, white, etc. plus many 
gay bi-colors. 
Pkt. $1.00, 3 pkts. $2.85 
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