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Nasturtium, Cont. 
Tall or Vine Kinds 3-10’ 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Large golden flowers. 
Double and fragrant. 
SCARLET GLEAM—Fiery orange scarlet 
flowers. Double and fragrant. 
SALMON GLEAM—Delicate golden sal- 
mon double flowers. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS—A mix- 
ture of all the colors of the Gleam series. 
Nemophila (Baby Blue Eyes) 
(a) Culture II, 6" 
Many cup-shaped sky-blue flowers on 
low spreading plant. 
Nicotiana 
(Flowering Tobacco) 
(a) Culture | or II, 2-3" 
SENSATION—Long-tube starry flowers. 
Fragrant at night. White or light pink 
mixed. 
PAINTED TONGUE—See Salpiglossis 
Pansy 
(a) Culture I, Il or VIII, 8" 
FELIX—Appropriately named for “Felix 
the Cat.’ Each large ruffled flower is 
marked with the long dark ‘‘whiskers”’ 
and the color range is unusual with plenty 
of smokies, wine shades and bronzes. 
Growth compact, neat, sturdy stems. 
SWISS GIANTS—Large flowering strain 
with fine range of gorgeous colors. Best 
of the improved pansies. 
TUFTED PANSY—See Viola 
PERIWINKLE—See Vinca 
Petunia 
(a) Culture I or IV 
Small Flowered, 10-14” 
BALCONY—Trailing kinds for use in win- 
dow boxes and bedding. White, red, rose, 
or blue. 
ENGLISH VIOLET—A fine purple-violet 
color. Spreading plant. 
FIRE CHIEF—Brilliant Red. Compact, and 
dwarf flowers profusely. 
LIPSTICK—A vigorous new petunia with 
an unusual glowing color. Plants are 
compact, early and free-flowering. 
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ROSE OF HEAVEN—Best of the rose col- 
ored strains made famous by Rosy Morn. 
Color is slightly deeper and uniform. 
SILVER MEDAL—A lovely salmon. Good 
size flowers on compact plants. 
Large Flowered, 12-20’’ 
BALLERINA—Bright. Deep rose fringed 
grandiflora type. Delicately fringed. 
CARNIVAL—New strain of grandiflora 
Petunias that covers a much wider color 
range than ever before available. Large 
flowers produced in profusion on compact 
spreading plants. 
BURGUNDY—Huge single flowers of a 
rich wine red, white throat. 
COMANCHE—The reddest of red petu- 
nias, richer, brighter, more uniform scar- 
let red. Single flowers 215 to 234 inches in 
diameter. Grows about 13 inches high. 
FLAMING VELVET—A velvety blood red. 
Best of its color. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA—Huge flowers 
of many fine pastel tints. 
LITTLE GIANTS MIXED—Compact plants 
with medium flowers in many new colors 
and shapes. 
PRIMA DONNA—AIl America Bronze 
Medal 1955. The newest improved F, hy- 
brid in the giant dwarf fringed grandi- 
flora class A bright rose-pink petunia ex- 
cellent for home gardens. True large size 
and delightfully fringed, wavy petals on 
12-inch bedding type plants. 
SNOW STORM—Large plain glistening 
white flowers with creamy shading in 
throat. Very beautiful. 
THEODOSIA—Large ruffled flowers of 
deep rose pink with golden throat. Very 
showy and lovely. 
Phlox 
(a) Culture I], 8-12" 
Lovely clusters of showy flowers on low 
plants from early spring on. Easily grown. 
Many splendid colors. 
BEAUTY MIXED—The finest large flow- 
ered Dwarf Phlox. The shades are clear 
and soft. Blue, Pink, Salmon, Scarlet and 
White. 
GIGANTEA ART SHADES—A strain with 
flowers 115"' in diameter, in a remarkable 
variety of soft color tones which blend 
delightfully. 
beauty, food, relaxation and good 
health. You'll find that when 
you put yourself in the gar- 
den, the garden will put 
something in you. Try plant- 
ing one this spring and see. 
PINKS—See Dianthus 
PINCUSHION FLOWER—See Scabiosa 
Poppy 
(a) Culture IV (hp) VI, 
ICELAND MIXE 
for borders, rock gardens. Large colorful, 
ferny foliage. 
ORIENTAL SCARLET—Huge red blooms 
in early summer from perennial root. Use- 
ful for bold color. 
SHIRLEY, MIXED—The easily grown, 
lovely annual poppy. Many bright colors. 
Grows easily and self-sows. 
1'/2-3' 
Portulaca (Moss Rose) 
(a) Culture III or IV, 6" 
SINGLE MIXED—Brilliant colors. 
DOUBLE MIXED —All double. 
POT MARIGOLD—See Calendula 
Primula (Primrose) 
(hp) Culture VI, 6-10" 
ENGLISH PRIMROSE (Vulgaris)— 
Creamy yellow. 
POLYANTHUS, GIANT MIXED—Hand- 
some large clusters, wide range of colors. 
10 inches. 
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