Favorite Annual Flowers 



MARIGOLD. CUTTERS 



NASTURTIUM, GOLDEN GLEAM 



PANSy 



MARIGOLD (African or Toll Growing Mari- 

 gold) — Very showy annual for borders with 

 bright yellow flowers. Two and a half 

 feet high. February to March; October to 

 December. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. S1.2S; oz. $2.00. 



/^MARIGOLD (Crown of Gold) — First known 

 ^S' Marigold with odorless foliage. Flower 

 centers ore of short, curled quilled petals 

 with a collar of flat guard petals on out- 

 side. Color is orange and flowers are 

 double. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. $1.15. 



/^MARIGOLD (Dixe Sunshine) — Sensational- 

 ^vS' ly new and fascinating large ball shaped 

 flo-wers composed of dozens of tiny five- 

 petoled florets, gracefully interlocking, 

 daintily fringed in effect. Brilliant golden 

 yellow. January to April. 

 Pkt. 15e; 1/2 oz. $1.50. 



MARIGOLD (French or Dwarf Marigold) — 



Covered with yellow and brown flowers. 



One and a half feet high. January to 



April. 



Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. $1.10. 



MARIGOLD (Gigantea Sunset Giants) — Large 

 flowers, produced in profusion, of delicate 

 fragrance. Flowers are loosely formed, full 

 centered, with broad heavy petals. Sunset 

 Giants is a mixture ranging from deep 

 orange through golden orange, deep golden 

 yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow, and a 

 delightful new shade of primrose. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vz oz. $1.00. 



MARIGOLD SPRY (French Dwarf)— Light or- 

 ange, crested center and maroon outer 

 petals. 6 to 8 in. 

 Pkt. ISc; V2 oz. Sl.OO. 



^MARIGOLD (Yellow Supreme)— Fluffy well 

 vS' rounded blooms with frilled petals of 



rich lemon. October to December. 



Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. $1.25; oz. S2.00. 



MARIGOLD (Guinea Gold) — A distinct 

 type growing 2 to 21/2 feet tall, brilliant 

 orange flushed with gold, an early bloom- 

 ing sort, loosely ruffled flowers. October to 

 December. 

 Pkf. 20c; 1/2 oz. SI. 25; oz. S2.00. 



MARIGOLD (Tall African) — All double orange. 

 Exactly like the tall African Marigold in 

 size, but a deep orange color. Planted 

 October to December. 

 Pkl. 15c; 1/2 oz. S1.25; oz. S2.00. 



MARIGOLD RED HEAD (Dwarf)- Single French. 

 Well shaped flowers made up of a single 

 row of recurved petals, crested center. 

 When first opening, blooms are rich ma- 

 hogany red, changing to auburn and later 

 to bronze and gold. 

 Pkf. 15c. 



GLITTERS— .A. new chrysanthemum flowered 

 African Marigold — grows about 2'/2 fo 3 ft., 

 bright lemon yellow blooms. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



NEMOPHILA INSIGNS (Blue) — Makes a very 

 effective front row to bed or border, also 

 popular for pots. December to April. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/2 oz. 60c. 



NASTURTIUM (Tall)— Mixed. Same as above, 

 makes an excellent screen for unsightly 

 places. February to April and November 

 and December. 

 Pkf. 10c; oz. 45c; V4 lb. S1.25. 



NASTURTIUM (Dwarf)— Mixed. Blossoms red, 

 yellow and salmon; used with leaves as 

 salad. Seed pods while young and suc- 

 culent picked and used as capers. February 

 to April, and November and December. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 45e; 1/4 lb. $1.25. 



/^NASTURTIUM (Golden Gleam, Flore Pleno) 



^S^ — A double sweet scented Nasturtium, 

 golden yellow blooms with stiff, long stems. 

 This is a distinct and new variety of Nas- 

 turtium and being offered for the first time. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; V2 lb. $1.25. 



/^NASTURTIUM (Double Gleam Hybrids)— 



^^ A wide assortment of colors, sweet scent- 

 ed, foliage fresh green. 

 Pkf. 10c; oz. 45c; 1/4 lb- $1-25. 



/^NASTURTIUM (Double Scarlet Gleam)— 



^fis' Flowers are fiery orange scarlet and al- 

 most three inches across and are uniformly 

 well formed. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 4Sc; 1/4 lb. S1.25. 



PANSY (Large Trimardeau) — Mixed. This Is 

 the largest variety in cultivation, the flow- 

 ers are well formed, generally three- 

 spotted, quite distinct; the plants grow 

 compact. October to March. 

 Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. $1.25. 



PANSY (Roggli's Giant) — Mixed. A very early 

 variety of finest and rarest flowers and col- 

 oring. Very large blooms and is planted 

 from October to March; grows about 8 

 inches high. 

 Pkt. 50c. 



PETUNIA (Balcony) — Mixed. Single large flow- 

 ering, makes an effective display over a 

 long season. 

 Pkt. 25c; Va oz. $1.25. 



PETUNIA (Giants of California) — Mixed. Very 

 large flowers and colors embrace every 

 conceivable shade. Extensively planted. 

 Planted October to May. 

 Pkt. 35c. 



PETUNIA (Hybrida) — Mixed. Splendid mixed 

 hybrid varieties. Plants are of spreading 

 habit; about 1 foot high. October till May. 

 Pkf. 15c; Vz oz. $1.75; oz. $3.00. 



PETUNIA (Snow Queen) — One of the best pure 

 white Petunias, ideal for bed massing. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA (Heavenly Blue) — A silvery blue, 

 compact grower and free flowering. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA (Purple) — One of the best rich vel- 

 vety purple Petunias. Free blooming and 

 compact. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA (Rose of Heaven) — Rich, brilliant 

 and effective rose color. Planted October to 

 April. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA (Rosy Morn) — A very pleasing clear 

 pink with a broad white throat. A splendid 

 sort for porch boxes, pots and beds. Planted 

 October to April, grows 1 foot. 

 Pkt. 25c; l/g oz. $1.25. 



PETUNIA (Theodosia) — Enormous single ruffled 

 flowers of a beautiful shade of rose pink, 

 with golden yellow veined center. Very 

 popular. Planted October to May. 

 Pkt. 35c. 



-Deep torch red blooms, 

 little deeper in color 



PETUNIA, SNOW QUEEN 



PETUNIA, COMANCHE 



PETUNIA (Comanche)- 



sliqhtly fringed, a 

 than Fire Chief. 

 Price Sl.OO Pkt. 



PETUNIA (Carnival) — Hybrid grandiflora, bed- 

 ding type, growing 12 to 15 inches, won- 

 derful color range, most flowers being 

 fringed petal edges. 

 Pkt. 75c. 



PETUNIA (Red Satin) — New and vivid scarlet- 

 red Dwarf, globe-shaped form, 10 to 12 in. 

 Pkt. $1.00. 



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