Marigolds are Gay and Decorative; 



Name on Packet 



Linum perenne 

 Lobelia, Emperor 



William 

 Lobelia, Crystal 



Palace 

 Lobelia, Trailing 



Sapphire 

 Love-in-a-mist, 



Double 

 Lunaria biennis 



Lupin hartwegii. 



Mixed 

 Lupin, Perennial 



Mixed 

 Lupin, Russell's 



Hybrids 

 Marigold, African 



Double Tall 



Mixed (Supreme 



Hybrids) 

 Marigold, African 



Double Tall 



Mixed 



(Treasure Chest) 

 Marigold, Burpee- 

 gold 

 Marigold, Crown 



of Gold 

 Marigold, Early 



Sunshine 

 Marigold Flash 



Marigold, Golden 

 Bedder 



Marigold, Gold 

 Medal Blend 



Marigold, Guinea 

 Gold 



Marigold, Lime- 

 light 



Marigold, Mam- 

 moth Mum 



Marigold, Yellow 

 Supreme 



Marigold, Sunset 

 Giants Mixed 



Marigold, French 

 Double Dwarf 

 Butterball 



Marigold, Dwarf 

 Coronet 

 Improved 



Marigold, Dwarf 

 Harmony 

 Hybrids 



Marigold, Dwarf 

 Treasure 



Marigold, French 

 Double Dwarf 

 Harmony 



Marigold, French 

 Double Dwarf 

 Mixed (Har- 

 mony Hybrids) 



Marigold, French 

 Double Dwarf 

 Melody 



Marigold, French 

 Double Dwarf 

 Spry 



Marigold, Single 

 French Dwarf 

 Legion of Honor 



Marigold, Sunkist 



Marigold, French 

 Double Tall 

 Mixed 



Other Names 



Blue Flax 

 Lobelia compacta 



Lobelia cpmpacta 



Trailing Lobelia 



Nigella damascena; 

 Devil-in-the-bush 



Honesty; St. Peter's 

 Penny; Money 

 Plant 



Annual Lupin 



Lupitt polyphyllus 

 Perennial Lupin 

 Tagetes erecta 



Tagetes gigantea 

 Tagetes patiila 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



Ht. 



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18 in. 



h-A 



4 in. 



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4 in. 



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18 in. 



h-B 



lli ft. 



h-A 



2 ft. 



h-P 



3 ft. 



h-P 



3 ft. 



h-A 



30 in. 



h-A 



2 to 3 ft. 



h-A 



30 in. 



h-A 



20 in. 



h-A 



20 in. 



h-A 



18 in. 



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18 in. 



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30 in. 



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30 in. 



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20 in. 



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30 in. 



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30 in. 



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3 ft. 



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6 in. 



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9 in. 



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12 in. 



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9 in. 



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12 in.' 



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10 in. 



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12 in. 



h-A 



9 in. 



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8 in. 



h-A 



6 in. 



h-A 



mh. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Light blue flowers. Profuse blooming. Graceful in rock garden pkt. 10c 

 Bright blue, white throat, green leaves. Compact edging plant pkt. 10c 



Sapphire blue; dark foliage. Compact edging plant 



pkt. 10c 



Deep blue flowers, white eye. Window boxes, hanging baskets, rock gar- 

 dens pkt. 15c 



Cornflower blue flowers on long stems. Feathery foliage partly conceals 

 flowers. Old-fashioned border flower pkt. 10c 



Seed pods translucent, silvery. Ornamental in winter bouquets pkt. 15c 



Shades of blue. Showy spikes for garden bed or border pkt. 10c 



Shades of lavender, rose, and buff. Use in masses in border pkt. 10c 



Many lovely colors. Wonderful border flower. Gold Medal, Royal Horti- 

 cultural Society, 1937 pkt. 25c 



Orange and yellow. Less odor if stems are cut carefully and leaves not 

 bruised pkt. 10c 



Brilliant blend of large-flowered types with wide range of color and 

 blossom forms pkt. 10c 



Brilliant orange. Odorless. Same form as Guinea Gold 



pkt. 10c 



Orange. Odorless. Short center petals curled and quilled, with flat droop- 

 ing outer petals pkt. 10c 



Light clear yellow. Flowers have incui-ved petals like small chrysanthe- 

 mums. Very early pkt. 10c 



Single flowers, about 15€ '"• across, range in color from yellow to rich 

 orange, each marked with red or maroon. Brilliant for borders, beds, 

 or pot plants. All-America Award, 1945 pkt. 25c 



Golden orange flowers. Double crest in center, surrounded by row of outer 

 petals. Very early. 'All-America Award, 1942 pkt. 10c 



Yellow and orange. Delightful combination of carnation-flowered strains. 



pkt. 10c 



Brilliant orange. Loose flat petals. Effective in bouquet and border 



pkt. 10c 



.All-.America Bronze Medal, 1940. Primrose yellow. Early blooming. 

 Not odorless pkt. 10c 



Huge chrysanthemum-like flowers of light yellow. Very attractive for 

 cutting. All-America Award, 1944 pkt. 15c 



Light clear yellow. Superb for border and cutting pkt. 10c 



Tones of orange, yellow, primrose.- Huge flowers with loosely formed 

 petals. Fragrant. For mild climates only pkt. 10c 



Canary yellow flowers of scabiosa type. Blooms early. Attractive for edg- 

 ing. All-America Award, 1942 pkt. 10c 



Small flowers with golden yellow centers, mahogany collars. Uniform in 

 growth and season of bloom. Plants compact, free-flowering. Low 

 edgings and window boxes pkt. 15c 



From lovely golden orange to golden yellow; many beautifully blotched 

 and striped. Crested centers. Very early pkt. 10c 



Pure golden orange. Scabiosa type. Very floriferous. Dark green foliage. 



Blooms midsummer to frost. (Dur introduction pkt. 15c 



Mahogany outside petals; orange tufted center. Blooms early and until 



hard frost pkt. 10c 



Orange, yellow, maroon. Compact rounded plants, ideal for edging and 

 bedding pkt. 10c 



Fully double, brilliant orange flowers of the Harmony type. Blooms early 

 and all summer. Unsurpassed as border or edging plant. Superb new 

 Ferry-Morse development — All-America Award, 1942 (See page 24) 



pkt. 10c 



All-America Award, 1941. Extra early. Free blooming. Harmony-type 

 flowers with light yellow centers pkt. 10c 



Single row of golden yellow petals around center of velvety garnet 



pkt. 10c 



Golden orange blossoms. Harmony-type, one-inch across. Very early 

 and long blooming. Unusually good for window boxes and edgings. 

 All-America Award, 1943 pkt. 15c 



Fine blend of two-toned flowers. For border decoration and cutting 



pkt. 10c 



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