DWARF FRENCH SINGLE 



798. Flash. erica Winner In most of t lie (lowers 



. ^ . color of tangerine is overlaid or marked 



•A h -:-. rich marigold-red. Uniform and compact 



5. • _• - inches in height and 24 



65c; 

 -1. 10. 

 • « 639. Naughty Marietta. Mound-like plants with 

 «\\ brig rs blotched and striped red. 



C i ft. | . oz. J1.35. 



SPECIES 

 910. Tagetes signata pumila. \ profusion of small 

 - well in the poorc- wing 



about 9 inches tall. Pk: faz. $1.50. 



Mornins-Glory (Ipomoea) A. 



rous vines with lovely large flowers open in early 



morning and all day during cloudy days. Plant in poor 



r best blot) I tile seeds for good germination. 



725. Candy Pink. Hen b i n . gianl pink Morning- 

 Glor\ . Flowers in this new and unusual coli 

 4 inches in diameter. P ius and are fine 



climbers. Pkt 2 



640. Darling. New. Ri prine-red with snow] white 

 thr> I distinctive. Pkt. 2l>c; ',ui. 



■ 



808. Heavenly Blue. Clarke's Variety. \n earlv-bloom- 



ge Bowers. Pk;. 1 5^ . 

 (1.10. 



809. Imperial, Mixed. Large flowers of many colors. 



>0c. 



810. Moonflower. - ers open at night and 

 during cloud'. - th with dense foliage. 

 Pkl a. 45c; oz. 75c; V 



811. Pearly Gates. Silver Medal, 1042 All-Ameri 



. ^ irt of Clarke- Heavenly Blue, identi- 



A\ ite with a 



CS j -z. 85c.; oz. 51.50. 



812. Climbing Scarlett O'Hara. \n early variety 

 . ^ _ in about 65 days from seed. The 3 > _>- 

 «A ine-red. A strong-growing 

 — plant. Pkt. 15c.; ! 4 oz. 50c; ■ *jz. 85c. 



Mignonette (Reseda odorata) A. 



An old-fashioned flower loved for its exquisite fir igrance. 

 Does best in cool weather and a second planting should be 

 made in August for autumn bloom. 



959. Machet. Plants 12 inches high with red and yellow 

 5. Pkt. 1 5c; \?pz. 75c; oz. $1.35. 



Nasturtiums A. 



Lovely annuals thriving on poor sandy soil and coming 

 into bloom within a few weeks after sowing. Keep plants 

 tree of black aphis by spraying with Black-Leaf 40. The 

 green seeds are used for peppery pickles. 



818. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 1 ft. 

 Gem Mixture. Sweet-scented, semi-double flowers 



in a fine mixture of light and dark colors. Compact, 

 ir f plants. Pkt. 10c;Oz.75c; J^Ib. 12.50. 

 819. Single, Mixed. Splendid mixture of truly dwarf 

 : companion to the Gem Mixture of semi- 

 doubles. Pkt. 10c; oz. 53c; J 4 Ib. SI. 75. 



SEMI-DWARF VARIETIES. \\' 2 h. 

 . r 820. Golden Gleam. Large, golden yellow, semi- 

 j^ double, swi ed flowers on bushy plants with 



— ' short runners. Pkt. 10c; oz. 55c; l /i\h. $1.75. 

 . * 821. Scarlet Gleam. Fiery orange-scarlet, semi- 

 A\ fio vers to i inches across. Fine plants. Pkt. 



^ 10c; oz. 55c; J^Ib. $1.75. 



822. Gleam Hybrids. AAS. A mixture of all the Gleam 

 varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 53c; J^lb. SI. 75. 



TALL VARIETY 



823. Tall, Mixed. The 8 to 10-foot runners can be trained 

 to fences and trellises or spread over walls, etc. A wide 

 range of colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 55c; J^Ib. $1.75. 



Nemesia A. 



813. Mixed. Excellent bedding plants to 1 foot high with 

 e flowers in a wide range of colors. Pkt. 25c; 

 ./.. 60c; jjoz. $1.00. 



959. Mienonette, Machet 

 Pkt. 15c. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



WASHINGTON, D, C. 



11 



755. Forget-me-not 

 Pkt. 20c. 



