Cleome, Pink Queen 
Cl, 918. GIANT PINK QUEEN. H. A. An 
nr 1 1 Wer Gz y’ zTOW see 
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eight that are Z nd bust It is ideal for 
ti Li ar or r d ev S Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
Petunia, Cream Star 
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Pelunia 
1988. CREAM STAR. H. fa WN 
Petunia Light 
with throat darkening to a 
The mall star-like 
duced in enormou 
fine 
cream at 
bright 
blossoms are five 
oft pastel cream 
the 
golden 
for the garden, edge 
the yellow. 
pointed and 
dwarf bushy plant 
An excellent border or edging 
for bedding. Pkt., 15¢; 2 pkts., 
1/2 OZ., $1.75. 
Red Petunia 
pro- 
quantitie on a 
of uniform growth, 
well as ideal 
0z., $1.00; 
plant a 
25c; 1% 
1105. FIRE CHIEF. H. A. The reddest Petunia ever 
developed. A WHybrida Nana Compacta type, which is 
dwarf, compact growing, reaching a height of 12 to 
15 inches. Excellent for bedding or window boxes. 
It begins to bloom early in the season and will con- 
tinue until frost. Gold Medal Winner for flowers in 
1950, which recommendation alone should make it 
t must in your garden, » pkt. (about 250 seeds). 
$2.25; 14 oz., $4.00. 
Petunia, 
Fire Chief 
OTR eres 
Phlox, Dwarf Beauty 
1112. DWARF BEAUTY MIXED. H. A. This dwarf 
Phlox is neat, compact, and has such a large 
number of extra big blooms on each plant, that 
your first impression is that of a magie multi- 
colored carp This strain originated in England, 
and our mixture is composed of eight separate 
colors in the correct proportions. Has the usual 
Phlox foliage, but the color range includes many 
colors not previously found in Phlox, many of 
them being pure self colors. Blooms are almost 
twice the size of the regular strain. Pkt., 20c; 
2 pkts., 35c; 1% oz., 85c; 14 oz. » $1.50. 
New Red Coacoml 
909. CELOSIA TOREACOR. A. A Bronze Medal 
winner in the 1955 All Hear contest. A new 
lustrous bright red Cockscomb on a plant about 20 
inches tall, foliage is light green. Easy to grow 
from Weead sown in the open ground. Pkt., 25c; 
2 Pkts., 45c; 1/16 oz., $1.80; %% oz., $3.20, 
postpaid, 
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Bush Morning Glory 
1049172. ROYAL ENSIGN. H. The deepest and 
brighest blue of any annual. § page 52. Pkt. 
25c; 2 pkts.. 45c; 1% oz., $1.00. 
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Celosia, 
Celasia 
907. 
Golden Plume 
GOLDEN FLEECE. II. A. A giant or pampas, 
plume feathered Celosia, very striking as a cut 
flower or in the border. The golden yellow plumes 
are huge and dense on long stems with dozens to 
the plant. Easy to grow, seldom attacked by 
insects or di ise and will come again when eut, 
Plants are 21% to 8 feet tall. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c; 1% oz., 85c; 
Cosmad 
4/2 0z., $1.50. 
924. FIESTA. H. A. The All-America top award 
winner in the flower section for 1952, receiving 
a silver medal. The bushy plant is 21 2 feet tall 
and very prolific. Early flowering and suitable 
for cut flowers or a border plant. The flowers 
have extra petals which are semi-double, ruffled, 
and the orange petals are flashed or longitudinally 
striped with scarlet. It is a heat loving plant and 
easy to grow. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; qm OZ 
50c; 42 oz., 90c. 
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Zinnia Lilliput, Rosebud 
Lilliput Zinnia '% "te 
aie bi - color 
red button-like flowers on wiry stems. Just the 
right length for bouquets. The neat, compact 
round blossoms, 1% inches in diameter, are 
bright rose in the center and flesh pink on the 
lower outside petals. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
144 oz., 50c; 1% 0oz., 90c. 
1123. ALL DOUBLE MIXED SHIRLEY. H. A. The 
bushy plants grow about 28 inches in height and 
flower early in the summer with the richest dis- 
play of color imaginable. Scarlet, carmine, crimson, 
dark and light pink, salmon shades, white, pink 
and white edged, scarlet on white ground, and 
pink on white ground, as well as a bright cerise 
color. The airy-silky sheen of Shirley Poppies is 
particular to all shades. This strain that we offer 
comes practically 100 per cent double from seed. 
One of our specialties. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 40c; 
oz., 7Oc. 
senile hewn 
Cosmos, Fiesta 
