SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA. 
White. Flowers extra large with yellow centers. Somewhat later 
in blooming than regular strain. Splendid where season is long. 
(H=PEIStte)s (Oza tsies Of 
SWEET PEAS, LATE OR SUMMER FLOWERING SPENCERS. Oz. 35c. 
SWEET PEAS, CUTHBERTSON. LATHYRUS. 
Insist on the originator’s strain of Cuthbertson Sweet Peas. Large, 
abundant, fragrant flowers. Long Stems. Vigorous vine growth, 
causing them to succeed where other Sweet Peas fail because of 
summer heat. (h-A 3 ft. or more). Oz. 40c. Separate colors; 
CAROL—Pink; COLINE Scarlet; DANNY—-Navy Blue; EVELYN— 
Salmon Cream; FRANK G—Lavender; JANET—White; LIZA— 
Maroon; TOMMY-—-Blue; MARION—Cream. Mixed colors: Oz. 35¢. 
SWEET PEAS, EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER. LATHYRUS. 
For winter bloom in San Antonio and the South plant in fall; for 
early Summer bloom where summers are hot plant in very early 
spring. Mixed colors only. (h-A 3 ft. or more). Oz. 35c. 
SWEET PEAS, PERENNIAL. LATHARIUM LATIFLORIUM. Mixed. 
Ww oz. 45¢ Oz. $2.20. 
SWEET WILLIAM, DOUBLE MIXED. DIANTHUS BARBATUS. 
Dainty shades. Not so showy, but longer in flower than the 
Single type. (h-B 2 ft.). Oz. $1.50 % oz. 50c. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET. LUPIN TEXENSIS. 
Rich deep blue; heart-shaped rose-pink-eye. Prefers cool weather. 
Good in dry locations. (h-A 12 ft.). Oz. 30c. 
TITHONIA TORCH. Mexican Sunflower. 
Single flowers, 3-4 in., are fiery orange-scarlet with golden center 
discs. Long stems. Eye appealing background plant for the gar- 
den. Makes striking arrangements and good for cutting. All- 
America award winner. (t-P 4 ft.). Oz. $3.20 % oz. $1.10 
¥% OZ. 65C. 
VERBENA, FLORADALE BEAUTY. All-America Silver winner. Exqui- 
site plants set off by very large flowers varying from bright 
rose-pink to the deepest rose-red. (A-8 to 12 in. high.). Oz. 
$4.00 Wy oz. $1.35. 
VERBENA. VERBENA GIGANTEA. 
Scarlet (SPECTRUM RED); Fine Mixed (superb blend). Good- 
sized blossoms. Rock gardens, low borders, window boxes. 
(t=P"8 in.) 02.84.00 "14 (07: $1.35. 
VERBENA, ROYAL BLUE. Lavender with pink eye. (A-10). Oz. 
$4.00 % oz. $1.35. 
VINCA ROSEA. Periwinkle. 
Rose; White; and Mixed. Splendid for bedding and borders. 
Foliage free from insects. (t-P used as annual 15 in.). Oz. 
$2.50 %oz. $1.00. Mixed Oz. $2.00. 
ZINNIA, GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. Youth-and-Old-Age. 
Canary Yellow (DAFFODIL); Lavender (LAVENDER GEM); Soft 
Pink (MISS WILLMOTT); Orange (ORANGE KING); White 
(PURITY); Scarlet (SCARLET GEM); Purple (VIOLET QUEEN). 
Deep pink (Enchantress). Improved strains. (h-A 2% ft.). 
Oz. $1.40 % oz. 45c . Mixed colors, Oz. $1.30. 
ZINNIA, GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED. Youth-and-Old-Age. 
Crimson (CRIMSON MONARCH); Lavender (GEM); Light Orange 
(GOLDEN CENTURY); Light Rose (EXQUISITE); Light Yellow 
(CANARY BIRD); Orange and Gold (ORIOLE); Purple (PURPLE 
PRINCE); Scarlet (SCARLET FLAME); White (POLAR BEAR). 
Mixed colors. Our own improved strains. (h-A 2% ft.). 
Oz. $1.80 % oz. 50c. Separate colors, Oz. $1.40. 
ZINNIA, LILLIPUT OR POMPON. /Youth-and-Old-Age. 
Canary Yellow; Crimson; Flesh; Golden Gem; Lilac Gem; Valen- 
cia Orange; Purple Gem; Rosebud; Salmon Gem; Scarlet; White; 
and Mixed. Charming for low borders and cutting. 
(REATIGLinee Oz, S152400 Ze 07.84 5:C. 
ZINNIA, CUPID MIXED. Small, button-like flowers (A-12 in.). Oz. 
Piet Ota OZ. SOC 
ZINNIA, PERSIAN CARPET. MEXICAN ZINNIA. 
Bushy plants are covered with masses of double and semi-double, 
2 inch flowers in rich amber shades of bronze, buff, orange and 
maroon. Good for mass plantings, borders and novel arrange- 
ments. All-America Winner—1952. (h-A 14-16 in.). Oz. $4.50 
Y oz. $1.50 % oz. 90c. 
ZINNIA, PEPPERMINT STICK. Displays petals attractively striped 
in various color combinations including red and white, red and 
yellow, pink and white, orange and white, purple and white. 
Medium-sized flowers produced in profusion till frost. 
(h-A 1% ft.). Oz. $2.00 % oz. 80c. 
ZINNIA, SUPER CROWN O’GOLD PASTEL TINTS. Youth-and-Old- 
Age. 
Blend of soft, pretty colors. Huge, double blossoms. Each petal 
overlaid at base with deep golden yellow. Fine for cutting. 
(HaAS 2 2 tts) Oz. 64.400 45 07. 506. 
ZINNIA, HAAGEANA. Mexican Hybrids. Miniature zinnia somewhat 
like Freneh marigold; flowers yellow, orange and mahogany; 
double and single (A-12 in.). Oz. $2.00 % oz. 40c. 
ZINNIA—BLAZ7E. All-America winner for 1954. Most vivid of giand 
hybrid zinnias. Outstanding for uniform doubleness of its fluffy, 
gracefully quilled petals which reach 5% inches across. Makes 
profusion of mandarin-red blooms which soften to scarlet- 
orange. Pkt. 25c. 
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS 
A—Annual: tends to live only one season. 
B—Bieannual: lives two seasons, often blooms 
second year only. 
P—Perennial: Tends to live from year to year. 
H—Hardy: Resists low temperatures. 
HH—Half-hardy: Needs protection where tem- 
peratures are low. 
T—Tender: Will not endure frost. 
NEW FOR 1955 SEASON! 
SWEET PEA (Spring Flowering) FLORIBUNDA 
An improved, spring flowering strain which differs 
from other sweet peas in that it makes many more 
blooms on one stem. Stems are long, colors vivid and 
sun-fast. A vigorous grower which will probably take 
the place of all other sweet peas in this area. 
50c Packet $1.00 oz 
CANDYTUFT—SUPER HYACINTH FLOWERED 
ICEBERG 
Something truly right out of this world! Individual 
florets are up to one and a half times again as huge as 
the finest current strains. Soft white snowy texture. 
A vigorous grower and bloomer. Fine for cut flowers. 
Clusters of blooms are full and showy. 
Packet 50c 
PETUNIA—COMANCHE 
Not exactly new, but a recent variety which we really 
advertise as G-R-E-A-T! Reddest of the red petunias 
and it holds its color better, too. Blooms profusely over 
a long blooming period . . . and it’s more prolific, too. 
Stands up bravely and cheerfully under hot weather, 
making it a real good number for San Antonio sum- 
mers. 
50c Packet 
MORNING GLORY—CANDY PINK 
The first Pink Morning Glory ever created. A com- 
pletely new color. America’s favorite flower color. 
The big 4” diameter flowers are of a lovely and cheer- 
ful shade of bright rose pink salmon, pure and spark- 
ling. The flowers remain open but once a day, through 
each morning a completely new set is born, and this 
continues throughout the summer and until fall frosts. 
Reaches heights of 15 to 20 feet. 
50c Packet 
HYPON 
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Grows Better Plants Faster 
In SOIL, SAND or WATER 
Simply dissolve and water 
all your houseplants, garden 
flowers, vegetables, shrubs, 
lawn, trees. Produces more and 
larger flowers and fruit. Excellent 
for seedlings, cuttings, trans- 
plants. Clean, odorless. Won't 
burn foliage or roots if used as 
directed. Contains all nutritional 
elements—plus vitamin B1. Feeds 
instantly. 
Oz. 10c 3 oz. 25e 7 oz. 50c 1 Ib. $1.00 
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