GROW THESE 
FINE NEW FLOWERS 
Here are some fine new strains which 
you should grow next spring, for those 
customers who appreciate and want to 
try out the newer, better flowers. These 
will make good friends for you. 
Aquilegia, McKana’s_ Giant Columbine. 
A.A. 55. Flowers 4 inches across, spurs 3 
inches long and richer deeper colors than 
any other strain. Ht. 3 ft. Mixed, loz. 
80c; Lgoz. $1.35; voz. $4. 
Aster, Powder Puffs Mixed. A new Bouquet 
type with 2-foot V-shaped plants one foot 
across topped with 15 or 20 fully double 
“puff ball?’ cutflowers in all the Aster 
colors. égoz. 55c; Woz. $1.65; oz. $5; 
l4lb. $15. 
Celosia, Pampas Plume Mixed. A fine cut- 
and-come-again flower blooming right 
through the hottest summer. Many long 
feathery plumes on each 21% foot plant in 
bright colors. léoz. 35c; Yoz. $1; oz. $3; 
yb. $9. 
Celosia, Toreador. A.A. ’55. Huge bright 
red cockscombs on light green, 20-mch 
plants. Easy to grow and has many uses. 
Be sure to try it. Ygoz. $1.35; Woz. $2.20; 
Yyoz. $4; oz. $12. 
Dahlia, All-Double Unwins Mixed. A new 
brighter colored strain with a lot more 
double flowers on more uniform plants. 
Includes many pastels and strong colors. 
A deluxe strain. oz. $1; Woz. $1.65: 
oz. $5; WYyIb. $15. 
Marigold, Lemondrop. Fine new very early, 
profuse blooming, compact 9-inch plants 
covered with fully double, canary-yellow 
flowers. Seedling plants bloom in_ the 
flats for sales appeal. Ygoz. 35c; Moz. 
$1.10; oz. $3.35; Ib. $10. 
Crusader Petunia 
Prima Donna Petunia 
Myosotis oblongata, Clausdel Blue. For 
summer bedding here’s a nice item. March 
sown seed will bloom July on. Larger 
flowers and brighter blue than the peren- 
nial Palustris. Treat as an annual. loz. 
$1; oz. $3. 
Pansy, Special XXX Formula Swiss Giant 
Mixture. A super blend which far sur- 
passes in form and rich colors any we have 
seen. Compact uniform plants, and many 
flowers are waved appearing to be frilled. 
Yeoz. $1.35; goz. $2.35; voz. $4; oz. $14. 
Petunia, Crusader. The gay rose-pink stripes 
on the white petals of this F; hybrid make 
it the nicest of all bicolors. The striping 
holds well under heat. The dwarf plants 
are very free flowering. Mtr. pkt. $1.35; 
tr. pkt. $2.50; 1/1280z. $4.50; léjoz. $8; 
Lgoz. $30. 
Petunia, Linda. An F,; hybrid with clean 
salmon pink, 3-inch flowers on very free 
flowering compact, vigorous plants, 15 
inches high and 2 feet across. The best of 
this color for bedding. Wtr. pkt. $1.15; 
tr. pkt. $2; 1/1280z. $3.50; léjoz. $6.25; 
Veoz. $10.50; Yeoz. $18. 
Petunia, Prima Donna. A.A. 755. This large 
flowered, fringed F; hybrid is bright rose 
pink, 3% inches across on 12-inch compact 
plants which spread 20 inches. Makes ideal 
pot plants and is extra fine for bedding. 
Veer, pkt. $1.35; tr. pkt, $2.50; 1/128 oz. 
$4.50; Léyoz. $8. 
Phlox, Very Dwarf Mixed. This is an extra 
fine strain of annual Phlox with large 
blooms on dwarf plants. The colors include 
many with contrasting eyes as well as solid 
colors. Unexcelled for flat culture. ]oz. 
35c; Yoz. $1; oz. $3; Wb. $9. 
Salvia, Fireworks. This new 12-inch strain 
is much like St. John’s Fire but the blooms 
are larger, start earlier and last longer. 
A bed of this shows much more color. It 
even starts bloom in the flats. Ygoz. $1; 
Lyoz. $1.80; 14oz. $3.35; oz. $10; 4lb. $35. 
