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I 3IOSA, BLUE MOON (A) 



I Large deep lavender-blue flowers, wiry basal branching, erectly held stems. 

 I is of the bee-hive shape, deep and wide, covered with petals and without the 

 c ishion tops Price, 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 25c 



MOEA. SCARLETT O'HARA (A) 



I The only Gold Medal winner in two years, this Morning Glory is entirely distinct 

 I any other on the market. It is quite early to bloom, a carnelian-red, sometimes 

 I d carmine, self color, is of medium size, about three and a half inches across, blooms 

 i frost and stays open longer than others. Blooms are found open even in after- 

 I s. Foliage is quite distinct, each leaf with one large and two small side lobes. 

 I lsure good germination, either chip or soak the seed a few hours before planting. 



: EMBERGIA. Dwarf Cup Flower (A) Price - P er 10 ° seeds - 50c : P kt - 25c 



1 Hippomanica. We can cordially recommend this beautiful little plant. Not more 

 I 4 to 6 inches high, it forms a cushion of elegant light green foliage, from which 

 ; ge single saucer shaped flowers of a delicate lavender hue, 1 to 1 l A inches across, 

 : ned with a clear yellow eye. Of highly ornamental effect, we are sure that it 

 i prove a gem as a pot plant, and also suitable for borders and edgings. The bloom 

 ry profuse and of a long-lasting character Price, per 1000 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c 



JELL'S LUPINS (P) Awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society 



i : The outstanding merits of these Lupins are their wonderful range of colors. The 

 nal type of Lupinus Polyhyllus and its older hybrids produced flowers rather 

 i ued in color. In this strain the colors are rich and varied, ranging through all 

 shades and tones of red, orange and deep yellow, as well as many intermediate 

 ' and shades. The shapely spikes are borne clear above the foliage and are often 



3 to 3'/2 feet in length. 



^elected seeds in origina- 



sealed packets.) To ob- 



the highest possible ger- 



|ition from seed, it should 



chipped before sowing. 



is easily done by hold- 

 the seed firmly between 

 finger and thumb, and 

 a sharp knife in the other 

 I penetrating the skin or 

 1, just sufficient to allow 

 ture to penetrate into the 

 el. Mixed colors. Price, 

 ct. of 12 seeds, 25c; 

 e pkts. of 50 seeds, 65c; 



120 seeds, $1.25; 



250 seeds, $2.50. 



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MARIGOLD GIGANTEA (A) 

 SUNSET GIANTS 



They are loosely formed, very full centered 

 with broad, heavy petals gracefully overlap- 

 ping to make a flower of great depth five 

 inches or more across. Sunset Giants is a 

 mixture ranging through golden orange, deep 

 golden yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow, 

 and a delightful new shade of primrose. 

 Height, 3 3 /4 to 4 feet. 

 2720 Mixed Colors, Price, pkt., 15c; 

 per 'A oz., 75c; per oz„ $2.50. 



RUSSELL'S HYBRID LUPINS 



