nial 
Ageratum, Midget Blue 
827. MIDGET BLUE. II. A. Will come practically true to form and color from 
seed. The plants are very dwarf, not over two to three inches in height and 
smothered with small true Ageratum blue flowers. Excellent for edging. Pkt., 15c; 
2 pkts., 25c; 1% oz., 90c; 1% oz., $1.60. a 
1085. RADIANCE. H. A. Ra- 
diance received a 1940 silver 
medal in the All-America 
awards. It is a rich, brilliant 
cerise-rose with enough under- 
lying salmon to remove the 
harshness commonly found in a 
cerise-rose variety. The throat 
is a golden yellow below where 
the bloom starts. to _ flare 
which adds much life to the 
Petunia. It is decidedly free 
flowering throughout the sea- 
son. The blooms measure 21/2 
to 3 inches in diameter. Pkt., 
i5e:") 2 opkts.,. 25c¢r Oz., 
$1.60; 14/4 oz., $2.80. 
Zinnia Harmony or Scabiosa Flowering Mixed 
jinnia 
1338. HARMONY OR SCABIOSA FLOWERED. Mixed. 
A. A medium size Zinnia resembling the annu 
abiosa. Very prolific and excellent for cut flowers. 
The plants grow two and one-half to three feet high 
and bloom throughout the season. Color range in our 
mixture is most striking. A small percentage of this 
type will bloom single. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 14 
oz., 60c; 4/2 oz., $1.00; oz., $1.80. 
Petunia, Radiance 
Giant Sweet Pea 
1200. ZVOLANEK EARLY MULTI- 
FLORA, MIXED. H. A. A new class 
f P of sweet peas, earlier and larger 
than any other. See page 55 for 
illustration and _ description. Pkt., 
35c; 2 pkts., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
‘ Marigold 
1032. MISSION GIANT-GOLDSMITH. 
H. A. Mission Giant is a strain of 
Marigold of medium height with 
giant Chrysanthemum blooms. They 
are base branching, producing from 
eight to twelve stems of excellent 
cutting length. The laterals or side 
branches produce just s large, if 
not larger blooms, than the center 
stems. It is very early, coming into 
bloom fully two weeks ahead of the 
ordinary Sunshine types. The  ball- 
shaped blooms measure from four to 
five inches in diameter and resemble 
giant incurved Chrysanthemums. 
Goldsmith is a rich golden orange 
which makes a brilliant display in 
the garden. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 
~1/q oz., 6O0c; 1/2 oz., $1.00. 
Marigold, Mission Giant-Goldsmith 
—43— 
Marigold, Dwart Harmony Hybrids, Mixed 
. 
Manigold 1037. DOUBLE HARMONY HY- 
BRIDS, MIXED. H. A. Com- 
pact plants are from twelve to fourteen inches in 
height, 100 per cent double, and flowering com- 
mences about two and one-half months after seed 
is sown. The flowers are of medium size, rather 
large for the French type, averaging one and three- 
fourths inches in diameter. They do not have the 
strong Marigold odor. The color range _ includes 
the popular Harmony, a lovely golden-orange shade, 
distinct golden-yellow, and innumerable’ blotched 
and striped combinations of golden-orange with 
maroon and various shades of gold and lemon- 
yellow with contrasting dark maroon. Flowers have 
the familiar crested center flanked with several 
rows of broad guard petals. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
1/, oz., 50c. 
Nierembergia 
1069. HIPPOMANICA (Dwarf Cup Flower). T. P. A 
tender perennial. It starts to flower when the plants 
are only two inches tall, or about fifteen weeks after 
the seed has been sown, and keeps right on until 
heavy frosts. The plant at all times is neat and com- 
pact appearing, the new flowers covering the older 
flowers and seed pods. The lavender-blue flowers en- 
riched by a touch of yellow in the center are most 
charming. Plants are very dwarf, compact, and not 
over six inches high with a spread of ten inches. 
Foliage is light gray green. Recommended for an 
edging or border plant. Very beautiful in window 
boxes or flower pots. Seed slow to germinate and 
should be carefully started early in flats. Pkt., 20c; 
2 pkts.,; 35c} 1/16 oz, $1.20: 
Nierembergia, Hippomanica, 
