MARIGOLDS 
Bloom July to Frost 
SWEET PEAS 
For Early Beauty 
166 Marigold, Parisian Hybrids (12) — Dis- 
tinctly new and much earlier than other 
strains. Every bloom blotched or striped in 
all the colors and tones known to Marigolds. 
Very rich green foliage with blooms that will 
average 21% inches across. Free blooming and 
fully double. Pkt. 15c 
163 Marigold, Burpee Gold (30) — Gives 
an abundance of glorious deep orange double 
blooms, 3% inches across. The long petals are 
loosely arranged. Blooms and foliage are en- 
tirely odorless. Pkt. 10c 
164 Marigold, Early Sunset Giants (36)— 
A new strain with a more extensive color 
range, that blooms nearly three weeks before 
_-other strains. Largest of all Marigolds. 
kt. 10c 
170 Marigold, Yellow Supreme (30) — 
Creamy yellow blossoms of the carnation 
flowered type. Pkt. 10c 
165 Marigold, Red Head (12)— All-America 
Winner. Especially fine for borders because 
the plants are so compact and completely 
covered with flowers. First the blooms are a 
rich, mahogany-red, changing to auburn then 
to bronze and gold, petals are curved with 
gold reverse. Easy to grow and so attractive. 
Pkt. 15c 
806 Marigold, Glitters (32)—All-America 
Winner. Chrysanthemum-flowered with bright 
lemon-yellow flowers, fluffy and 3 inches or 
more across. They certainly light up your 
garden and very fine for cutting. Blooms from 
early summer until frost. Pkt. 25c 
MARIGOLD 
MARIGOLD OFFER 
We will send you the following: 
1 Pkt. Burpee Gold 
1 Pkt. Parisian Hybrids 
1 Pkt. Early Sunset Giants 
1 Pkt. Red Head 
1 Pkt. Glitters 
g09 5 packets for just 50c 
(Regular 75c¢ value) Postpaid 
320 Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson Mixed—A 
new strain of Sweet Peas which is a vast im- 
provement over the Spring Flowering types. 
It grows and blooms under hot weather condi- 
tions and with exceptional vigor, length of 
stems and abundance of fragrant blossoms. If 
you have not had good success with Sweet 
Peas, give this variety a trial. Pkt. 15c 
235 Tommy Cuthbertson, best blue Pkt.15c 
240 Jimmy Cuthbertson, best red Pkt. 15c 
234 Sweet Pea, Early Large Flowering 
Spencers—The large, waved flowers that 
bloom one month earlier and over a much 
longer period than the old type. Gives an 
abundance of lovely cut flowers. Plant as 
early as possible. Finest Mixed, Pkt. 10c 
PERENNIAL SEEDS 
Give Permanent Garden Beauty 
21] Columbine, Inter-State’s Hybrids, 
Mixed (30)—The finest, long-spurred colum- 
bine with colors so rich and beautiful. A far 
superior strain. Pkt. 10c 
283 Delphinium, Gold Medal Hybrids 
Mixed (48)—A choice mixture of vigorous 
plants with tall spikes in several shades of 
blue and purple. Pkt. 10c 
281 Hollyhocks, Dbl. Mixed (72) —Cha- 
ter’s choice strain, large double flowers of rose, 
maroon, pink, yellow, etc. Pkt. 10c 
282 Iceland Poppy, Imperial Jewels Mixed 
(20)—Beautifully frilled flowers and color 
tones almost limitless. Usually blooms the 
first year from seed. Pkt. 10c 
215 Shasta Daisy, Alaska (30)—Very large 
white flowers with yellow centers. Pkt. 10c 
SPECIAL PETUNIA OFFER 
1 Pkt. Balcony Mixed 
1 Pkt. Celestial Rose 
1 Pkt. Exquisite Mixed 
1 Pkt. Flaming Velvet 
1 Pkt. Purple 
908 au 5 for only 40¢ Postpaid 
(Regular 55c value) 
PETUNIAS 
Easy to Grow—Always in Bloom 
Petunia (12)—Easily grown, blooms early 
and continuously until frost. Improved colors 
make beautiful beds and borders. The balcony 
types are best for window boxes. 
195 Balcony Mixed—A mixture of all assort- — 
ed colors. Pkt. 10c 
189 Celestial Rose—Low growing compact 
mounds of bright rose with a small white eye. 
By far the most satisfactory of the medium 
pinks. Pkt. 15c 
187 Exquisite Mixed —A special mixture that 
we believe will please the most critical gar- 
dener, large flowers and selections in a wide 
variety of colors. Blooms freely. Pkt. 10c 
190 Flaming Velvet—A large deep velvety- 
red, an excellent bedder. Pkt. 10c 
191 Fire Chief—1950 All-America Winner, 
a brilliant red. Popular in bedding, borders, 
edgings and window boxes. Pkt. 15c 
188 Purple—A large flowered beauty with 
deep purple blooms. Pkt. 10c 
FINEST NEW HYBRID PETUNIAS 
Below we list 4 wonderful new Hybrid Petu- 
nias. In our trials these four and Prima 
Donna and Fire Dance on page 75, were out- 
standing. Each was the best of its color we 
have ever seen. Vigorous, healthy, compact, 
bushy, uniform plants that bloomed freely 
and constantly from early in the season until 
severe frosts. Not just a few blooms but the 
entire plants were covered with the lovely 
flowers. Ideal for beds and borders. If you 
start the seeds indoors, plants will be ready 
to set out when warm spring weather arrives. 
875 Apache—Simply exquisite, a warm, spar- 
kling rosy-red. Pkt. 25c 
801 Ballerimna—1952 All-America Winner. 
Large flowers, 314 to 4 inches across of glow- 
ing salmon-pink. Considered the finest single 
Petunia ever created. Pkt. 35c 
802 Comanche—Flowers 214 to 3 inches 
across of fiery, brilliant red that does not 
fade. 1953 All-America Winner. Pkt. 25c 
876 Paleface—A late 1955 All-America Win- 
ner of pure white, slightly ruffled. By far the 
finest white Petunia we ever saw. Pkt. 25¢ 
HYBRID PETUNIA SPECIAL 
1 Apache 1 Comanche 
1 Ballerina 1 Paleface 
1 Prima Donna 
880 All 5 Pkts. for $1.35 Postpaid 
FREE 1 Pkt. Fire Dance worth 50c 
PETUNIA 
