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Howers 
PETUNIA Pkt., 50c. 
Pow Wow — One of the new Indian 
Petunias (Pan-American Seeds, Inc.). 
A blended mixture of the Indians 
Apache, Comanche, Paleface, Sioux 
and Mohawk could be called nothing 
but a Pow-Wow. As in the case of the 
grandiflora mixture, a few unnamed 
varieties are added to give color bal- 
ance. Care is given to insure uniform- 
ity of habit. 
Each, pkt. 25c. except as noted 
COLLECTION 
5 Packets $1.00 
SALVIAS 
FrREworkKs “EARLY TIMED” — Extra 
Early Everblooming Salvia (Darold 
Decker). This new extra early, ever- 
blooming variety, is earliest of all. An 
ideal bedding type. Brilliant liquid-like 
red coloring, compact plants, and con- 
tinuous flowering from May or June 
(from February or March sowings) un- 
til killing frosts. Fireworks is a devel- 
opment out of St. John’s Fire, and has 
been reselected many years for earli- 
ness, so that all plants will start flower- 
ing when but 3 or 4 inches in height, 
and on much the same date. 
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the NE Fashions in 
TRYSOMIC 7-WEEK STOCK 
SEVEN WEEK Stock — New Trysomic 
Type of Branching Stock (Waller 
Flowerseed Co.). This new race of 
Branching Stock is notable for its ex- 
treme earliness, far in advance of the 
normal Ten Week varieties. The 
plant first throws a central spike of 
bloom some 6 inches or more in height, 
then goes on to produce numerous side 
branches throughout its growing pe- 
riod, eventually forming an attractive 
branching plant from 12 to 15 inches 
in height. A brilliant color range from 
white through pink and rose, deep 
crimson, dark blue and purple. 
If you have had difficulty 
getting the 10-weeks stock to bloom be- 
fore hot weather arrives, you'll be de- 
lighted with this new early-blooming 7- 
weeks variety. 
SWEET PEA Little Sweetheart 
Hei1—A bright rose color in the 
Little Sweetheart Series of Sweet Pea 
(Wm. Macdonald Seed Co.). This is 
an entirely new class of Spencer Sweet 
Pea. “Little Sweetheart” grows upright 
and forms a perfectly. rounded bush 
about 8 inches high. These compact 
little plants do not require any sup- 
port and are literally covered with 
large Spencer type flowers. It comes 
into bloom early and will continue 
flowering over a long period. 
ICE CREAM ZINNIA 
Ice CrEAM—A Truly Pure Cream 
Zinnia (Darold Decker). Not a shade 
of buff or yellow or white, but full- 
bodied cream. Giant formal cactus 
blooms up to 6 inches and more in 
diameter. A new delicious coloring, and 
one of the most worthwhile and im- 
portant color editions in Zinnias. 
While cream 
is a rare color in nature, and the most 
difficult of all flower colors to true-up, 
it is the most prized of all. 
PLUS-X CACTUS ZINNIA 
PLus-X Cacrus— Colossal Hybrid 
Mixture Zinnia (Darold Decker). Not 
a strain grown as a mixture year after 
year, but derived by crossing the dif- 
ferent Cactus varieties: Ice Cream, 
Blaze, Sunny Boy, Eskimo, Floradale 
Scarlet, and Riverside Beauty, and 
allowing the colors to segregate in the 
F, and Fs. Plus-X Cactus has hybrid 
size, hybrid vigor, and hybrid profu- 
sion, all in a wealth of new shades and 
bicolor effects. Brilliant shaggy reds, 
salmons, pure pinks, cream, yellow, 
orange, violet, white, etc. A complete 
color range, beautifully balanced. 
Blooms are up to 6 or 7 inches and 
more in diameter. Extra double cactus- 
like flowers, borne on vigorous 
