BLAZE ZINNIA 
PETUNIA, COMANCHE 
All America Winner 1953 
A new petunia with such clear, 
deep, scarlet-red, wide, open blos- 
soms that it looks almost like a 
dwarf Morning Glory and is just as 
brilliant. Comanche is one of the 
finest bedding and porch box pe- 
tunias ever offered. It is semi- 
compact, base branching, about 15 
inches high with 15 to 18 inch 
spread. The large blossoms hold 
their color well and the vigorous 
plants are continuously in flower. 
Postpaid, Pkt. $1.00. 
ZINNIA, BLAZE 
All America Winner 1954 
A fiery orange-scarlet. This en- 
tirely new sensation will be breath- 
taking in mass. plantings and add 
new brilliance to any bouquet. 
Plants 2 to 214 feet bloom abun- 
dantly with long stems all season. 
Postpaid, Pkt. 50c. 
CHARLESTON GRAY 
HYBRID TOMATOES 
BIGGER YIELD—BETTER TOMATOES 
Foremost E-21 
The new F2 Hybrid Tomato, fruits are 
almost globular, deep scarlet red, plants 
are extremely vigorous and heavily produc- 
tive. Fruits are notably resistant to cracking 
and blossom scars. 
We believe this to be an outstanding home 
garden and local market tomato. 
Postpaid, pkt. 50c; 2 pkt. 90e; 3 pkt. $1.35; 
5 pkts. $2.00. 
FOREMOST E-21 
DICHONDRA LAWN 
THE MODERN LAWN 
Use it as a border 
Between stones in your patio 
On a terrace 
In your rock garden 
Especially recommended for cemetery 
lots 
Does well in sun or shade 
Especially prepared to insure higher, quick- 
er germination, treated for prevention of 
disease, provides permanent coverage, helps 
retard spread of undesirable creeping grasses, 
not susceptible to lawn moth, requires little 
mowing. Soil should be loosened to a depth 
of about 6 inches, pulverized as finely as 
possible and raked smooth and level. Ground 
should then be divided into equal sections and 
seed to be used divided into equal portions, 
one portion to be allotted to each divided sec- 
tion of ground. Use care in sowing so that 
you will get even distribution of seed. Seed 
may be sown at any ratio desired. Varying 
soil conditions and other factors make it im- 
possible to recommend a firm ratio of seed 
to plant per square foot. It is suggested that 
a regular lawn grass be sown with the 
Dichondra. This will come up quickly, provid- 
ing protection for the young Dichondra 
sprouts until they become established and 
protect the ground from erosion. As your 
Dichondra grows and spreads, the grasses 
will disappear. 
Postpaid, approximately 1 oz. $1.00. 
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COMANCHE PETUNIA 
A NEW MELON 
“THE CHARLESTON GRAY" 
A new government bred, long type light 
green watermelon, disease resistant and 
with other good qualities, produced by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Tests 
indicate it will prove a satisfactory vari- 
ety for most parts of the south where 
watermelons are grown. For years breed- 
ers had hoped to produce a long water- 
melon with the qualities that have been 
put into Charleston Gray. Strong against 
sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively 
high resistance to anthracnose, the worst 
disease of the crop in the southwest. 
Other points in favor of the new variety 
are superior shape, big yield and size 
pleasing to the customer. It weighs from 
28 to 35 pounds. 
There is only a limited supply of this 
seed available, so if you would like to 
try some order early. 
Postpaid, pkt. 25c; oz. 60c; 14 lb. $1.85; 
Ib. $5.25. 
PATENTED 
PRIZE WINNING 
ALL-AMERICA 
ROSE GARDEN 
(1) SHOW GIRL (Pat. 646) 
(2) CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Pat. 1167) 
(3) MIRANDY (Pat. 632) 
(4) PEACE (Pat. 591) 
(5) FORTY NINER (Pat. 792) 
An $11.75 Value 
ALL FIVE ONLY $9.85 
POPULAR ROSE GARDEN 
COLLECTION EVERBLOOMING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
(12 Roses ............$10.00) 
American Beauty 
Editor McFarland 
Picture 
Eclipse 
Etoile De Holland 
Dutchess of Luxem- 
bourg 
Golden Dawn 
K. A. Viktoria 
Pink Radiance 
Red Radiance 
Talisman 
Golden Dawn 
