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Lu in A very attractive free-flowering plant with long 
graceful terminal spikes of fragrant pea-shaped 
blossoms. Blooms early in the season and is desirable for cutting. 
Sow seed in place in spring and thin to one and one-half feet 
apart. Hardy annual; about three feet high. 
Cruikshanki. Blossoms white, shaded with yellow, blue and 
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without this fine old-fashioned 
arl oO garden plant with its brilliant dis- 
plays of yellow and orange, both 
tall and dwarf sorts, and with finely cut or entire bright green 
foliage. The African (Tagetes erecta) varieties are tall, usually 
one and one-half to three feet, and are well adapted for large 
beds, back grounds or mixed borders, while the French (Tagetes 
patula) are more dwarf and are often used for borders and pot 
culture as well as bedding. 
For best results start seed early indoors and transplant six 
inches apart when danger from frost is over, but good blooms 
of all varieties of Marigold are often successfully obtained from 
seed planted in the open ground after danger from frost is past. 
Make the rows one foot apart. Use well pulverized soil, prefer- 
ably light sandy loam and cover the seed with about one- 
fourth inch of fine soil firmly pressed down. When about two 
inches high, thinsix to twelve inches. Hardy annuals; in bloom 
till frost comes. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 
(Tagetes erecta) 
Lemon Queen. Tall growing plants bearing large, double flowers. 
Petals quilled. Color soft lemon yellow. Height two to three 
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Orange Prince. Of the same type of plant and flower as Lemon 
Queen, but color is rich, deep orange. Excellent for bedding. 
Height two to three feet. Oz. $1.00.................... Pkt. 10c. 
Double Tall, Mixed. A tall mixture well adapted for large beds. 
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FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
(Tagetes patula) 
Double Dwarf, Golden Ball. Flowers deep golden yellow. Very 
desirable for edgings and borders. Height about one foot. 
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Double Dwarf, Gold Striped. Brown and golden yellow; very 
double. Valuable for bedding; one foot high. Oz. 60c...Pkt.10c. 
Double Dwarf, Pale Yellow. Similar to Golden Ball but color is 
light lemon yellow. Height about one foot. Oz. 50c...Pkt. 10c. 
Double Dwarf, Mixed. A mixture of the three foregoing varieties. 
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Legion of Honor (Little Brownie) This is a single, dwarf, bushy 
variety and is very desirable for borders. The plants bear in 
profusion rich golden yellow flowers with garnet blotches in 
the center of each petal and are about one foot high. Lupin 
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Single Pumila. A dwarf French sort with small, bright orange-yellow flowers; excellent for borders or massing. About 
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MARVEL OF PERU—(See Four O’Clock) 
MATHIOLA—(See Stock) 
M t 0 O Eximia Grandiflora, fl. pl. (Double Feverfew) Beautiful small white button-like double flower-heads. Plants 
atricarla of bushy growth, with very finely cut dark green foliage; desirable for bedding. ; 
Start the seed very early indoors in shallow boxes; transplant when size permits.to small pots or plant boxes, giving each 
seedling two to three inches of space and set out in the open ground after danger of frost is over. Where climate permits seed 
may also be sown in fall outdoors. Half hardy perennial, about two feet high. OZ. $1.50..........ccees cee ee eee ee adidooca Pkt. 10c. 
: Graceful slender climber with glossy ivy-shaped leaves. It produces an abundance of showy irregular 
Maurandia trumpet-shaped flowers, one and one-half inches long, usually purplish blue, white or rose colored with 
lighter throat. Suitable for greenhouse and hanging baskets in the winter and very satisfactory outdoors especially if a small 
trellis is given as support. 
Seed should be started in hotbed or indoors and the young plants set out in open border after danger of frost is over. 
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MEXICAN FIRE BUSH—(See Kochia) 
e (Reseda) A well known hardy annual producing dense cone-shaped flower-spikes, made 
up of thickly set florets of modest colors. It is often used for cutting to combine in 
ignone e bouquets with other more pretentious flowers lacking its delicate and pleasing fragrance. 
Seed is usually sown outdoors after danger of frost is over and if sown at intervals in 
spring and early summer a succession of bloom, under favorable conditions, is assured till frost. Well pulverized soil, pre- 
ferably light sandy loam, should be used and the seed covered one-fourth inch deep. Make rows one foot apart; thin to six 
inches. For very early blooming seed may be sown in the fall, or started indoors and transplanted. May also be grown in 
pots. Thrives best in a cool temperature and is usually most fragrant in rather light soil. Hardy annual; one foot high. 
Goliath Red. A vigorous plant producing magnificent coppery-red flower spikes. Oz. $1.00......... 02.2. ceeeeseeeeeeere Pkt. 10c. 
Machet. Of dwarf and vigorous growth, with numerous stout flower stalks, terminated by large spikes of red flowers. This is 
one of the very best for pot culture. OZ. 50C......... cece ese c cece cece crete nate e tesa nese ee eeteneeeeeeeees sDEbUDSbaLnoaeEne Pkt. 10c. 
Machet White. Flowers almost pure white, borne on spikes six inches to a foot in length. Oz. $1.00.. ........+...0+ “ 10c. 
Reseda odorata grandiflora (Sweet) Large flowered, very sweet; light yellowish white. Oz. 30c........... dondoocse 10c. 
