Helichrysum (Strawflower) A. 



767. Double, Finest Mixed Colors. The best of the so-called Ever- 

 lastings used as dried flowers for winter decorations. 2 14 ft. Pkt. 20c.; 

 J^oz. $1.25; oz. $3.75. 



Heliotrope A. 



768. Pacific Dark Shades. Tender plants which will not stand cold. 

 Start seed indoors and do not move to garden until May. 18 in. Pkt. 

 25c.; J'ioz. $1.25; Jioz. $2.00; oz. 16.00. 



Hollyhocks A., p. 



775. Indian Spring. A. Plants grow about 4 to 5 feet and bear 

 /*T^ lovely semi-double and double fringed flowers in shades of pink. 

 [^ Pkt. 20c.; ^oz. 75c.; oz. $2.50. 



774. Double, Mixed Colors. P. Favorite background plants, 6 to 7 

 feet tall. Pkt. 20c.; igoz. $1.00; J^oz. $1.50; oz. $5.00. 



Hunnemannia (Mexican Tulip Poppy) a. 



®652. Sunlite. Large yellow, semi-double poppy-like flowers on 

 bushy plants. Pkt. 20c.; }4oz. $1.25; oz. $4.50." 



Hyacinth Bean A. 



776. DoIIchos. A decorative vine growing 10 to 15 feet, with white 

 or purple flowers followed by ornamental seed-pods. Pkt. 25c.; oz. 

 $1.25. 



Impatiens A. 



663. Suitani. Impatiens are among the finest of bedding plants for 

 shady areas, and they make first class pot plants as well. Pkt. 75c.; 

 i^oz. $4.65. 



Kochia A. 



777. Childsi (Burning Bush; Summer Cypress). Pyramidal bush 

 2 to 3 feet high, with feathery light green foliage which turns crimson 

 in early autumn. Pkt. 20c.; oz. $1.25. 



Kudzu Vine p. 



637. Pueraria Thunbergiana. Handsome purple flowers on a very 

 vigorous vine. Pkt. 35c.; oz. $1.75; ^Ib. $5.25. 



Larkspur A. 

 DOUBLE GIANT IMPERIAL 



The tall spikes of double flowers, carried on stems 3 to 5 feet long, 

 require only about one-half the space needed by the old stock- 

 flowered type. 



780. Blue Spire. Deep violet-blue. 



781. Blue Bell. AAS. Azure-blue. 



783. Carmine King Improved. Deep carmine-rose. 



786. Los Angeles. Rich rose. 



785. Miss California. Soft salmon-pink. 



787. White King. AAS. Glistening white. 



782. Finest Mixed Colors. A superior mixture. 



Any of the above Giant Imperial Larkspurs, 

 pkt. 20c.; V40Z. 90c.; Vzoz. $1.50; oz. $2.75 



Linum P.,R-G. 



679. Perenne. Dainty sky-blue flowers on IJ^-foot plants from 

 May to August. Pkt. 20c.; Moz. 75c.; oz. $2.25. 



Lobelia a.,r-g. 



792. Compacta, Crystal Palace. An especially desirable edging 

 plant growing 4 inches high. Flowers dark blue. Pkt. 20c.; ! feoz. $1.00. 

 791. Hybrid pendula, Hamburgia. Excellent for hanging baskets 

 and window boxes. Flowers are blue with white eye. Pkt. 20c.; 

 Keoz. $1.10; 3.8OZ. $1.75. 



Lunaria b. 



793. Honesty (Money Plant). Bushy plants, 2 to 3 feet tall, bear 

 lilac- purple flowers in profusion followed by silvery seed- pods de- 

 sirable for winter bouquets. Pkt. 20c.; Hoz. 60c.; oz. $1.75. 



Lupinus P. 



794. Russell Strain, Mixed. Plants 2 to 4 feet, with long spikes of 

 flowers resembling sweet peas. Pkt. 20c.; Vsoz. 55c.; J^oz. $1.00; 

 oz. $3.00. 



Marigolds A. 



Favorite annuals thriving in any soil, providing garden color and 

 long-lasting flowers to cut. 



Fi HYBRID 



930. Doubloon. Tremendous, fully double, light yellow blooms on 

 sturdy, 3-foot plants. Remarkable cut flowers. Pkt. 75c.;ii40z. $1.50; 

 Keoz. $4.50. 



MARIGOLDS, continued 



874. Climax, Double Mixed Colors. The huge double blooms reach 

 sizes up to 5 inches across. Shades of yellow, primrose and orange. 

 Pkt. $1.00; 'j(40z. $1.50; iiooz. $4.50. 



HEDGE TYPE 

 ^iz^ 846. First Lady. Fi Hybrid. All-America Selection for 1968. 

 (/A) Profuse, fully double, bright yellow blooms atop 18-inch plants. 

 ^--^ Pkt. 75c.; >c40z. $1.50; 1.32OZ. $2.50. 



yiZ^ 951A. Golden Jubilee. Fi Hybrid. All-America Selection for 

 f jA\j 1967. Compact hedge type with pure gold, very double flowers 

 ^ — ^ on 20-inch plants. Pkt. 75c.; '/64OZ. $2.00. 



^Q. 638. Orange Jubilee. Fi Hybrid. All-America Selection for 

 ( /jA\j 1968. A double orange companion for the two varieties above. 

 ^-^Pkt. 75c.;1b40z. $2.00. 



LARGE-FLOWERED, TALL 



889. Crackerjack. The earliest large-flowered Marigold. Large, 

 double, 4 to 5-inch flowers of primrose, yellow, gold and orange. 2J^ 

 to 3 ft. Pkt. 25c.; i^oz. 85c.; Moz. $1.50; oz. $4.50. 

 842. Hawaii. A rich orange beauty with 4-inch flowers on 2-foot 

 plants. Odorless foliage. Pkt. 25c.; ! leoz. $1.25. 



806. Yellow Supreme. AAS. Lemon-yellow. Honey fragrance. 

 Pkt. 20c.; I4OZ. $1.25; oz. $3.75. 



804. African Double, Lemon. Pure canary-gold. Pkt. 20c.; I40Z. 

 $1.25; oz. $3.75. 



805. African Double, Orange. Orange-yellow. Pkt. 20c.; i^oz. 

 $1.25.; oz. $3.75. 



807. African Double, Mixed Colors. Tall; double. Pkt 20c.; 

 i^oz. 75c.; oz. $2.25. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED 



733. Glitters. AAS. Slightly dwarfer, much earlier version of the 

 Mammoth Mum. Large, clear yellow. Pkt. 25c.; J^oz. $1.50. 

 771. Spun Gold. AAS. Fully double, golden yellow 2-inch flowers. 

 Bushy, 1-foot plants. Very early. Pkt. 25c.; Jgoz. $1.75; J^oz. $3.00. 

 645. Spun Yellow. All-America Bronze Medal Winner for 1966. 

 'i~^. Similar to Spun Gold but a brighter yellow. The chrysanthe- 

 (jA) mum-flowered blooms are 2J^ to 3 inches across, on plants 12 

 V_y inches high. Pkt. 35c.; i/feoz. $3.00. 



PETITE 



®An ideal edging type of Marigold. Somewhat spreading, 

 only 6 to 9 inches tall, making a flat mound. Little crested all- 

 double flowers cover the plants with a sheet of bloom. 



800. Petite Orange. Bright orange; very prolific. 



801. Petite Gold. No orange markings. 



883. Petite Harmony. Deep mahogany-red collar with gold crest. 

 888. Petite Yellow. Clear yellow, without markings. 

 891. Petite Mixed. Mixture of above colors. 



Any of above, pkt. 25c.; V4OZ. $1.50; oz. $4.50 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



951 A. Marigold, Golden Jubilee. Pkt. 75c. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



