Dress up your vegetable garden 
Linum flavum. Perennial Flax: Golden Flax. 
Bright yellow flax-like blossoms in great profusion. 
Prefers open, sunny,well drained location. (h-P 1 ft.)50c 
Linum perenne. Blue Flax. 
Light blue flowers. Profuse blooming. Graceful in 
rock garden. (h-P 18 in.) 25c 
Lobelia, Emperor William. Lobelia compacta. 
Bright blue, white throat, green leaves. Compact 
edging plant. (h-A 4 in.) 25c 
Lobelia, Crystal Palace. Lobelia compacta. 
Sapphire blue; dark foliage. Compact edging plant. 
(h-A 4 in.) 25¢c 
Lobelia, Trailing Sapphire. Trailing Lobelia. 
Deep blue flowers, white eve. Window boxes, hanging 
baskets, rock gardens. (h-A 8 in.) 25c 
Love-in-a-mist, Double Blue. Nigella damascena; Devil- 
in-the-bush. 
Cornflower blue flowers on long stems. Feathery 
foliage partly conceals flowers. Old-fashioned 
border flower. (h-A 18 in.) 10c 
Marigold, African Double Tall (Cont’d) 
Guinea Gold. Brilliant orange. Loose flat petals. 
Effective in bouquet and border. (h-A 30 in.) 10c 
Limelight. All-America Bronze Medal. Primrose 
yellow. Early blooming. Not odorless. (h-A 20 in.) 15¢ 
Mammoth Mum. Huge chrysanthemum-like 
flowers of light vellow. Very attractive for cutting. 
All-America Award. (h-A 30 in.) 15c 
Sunset Giants, Mixed. Tones of orange, yellow, 
primrose. Huge flowers with loosely formed petals. 
Fragrant. (h-A 3 ft.) 15c 
Treasure Chest. Brilliant blend of large-flowered 
types with wide range of color and blossom forms. 
(h-A 2 to 3 ft.) 15c 
Yellow Supreme. Light clear yellow. Superb for 
border and cutting. (h-A 30 in.) 15c 
Marigold, French Double Dwarf. Tagetes patula. 
Butterball. Canary yellow flowers of scabiosa type. 
Blooms early. Attractive for edging. All-America 
Award. (h-A 8 in.) 15c 
Marigold, Melody—bdrilliant in the border and beautiful in 
arrangements. 
Uunaria biennis. Honesty; St. Peter’s Penny; Money 
Plant. 
Seed pods translucent, silvery. Ornamental in winter 
bouquets. (h-B 2% ft.) 25c 
Lupin hartwesii, Mixed. Annual Lupin. 
Shades of blue. Showy spikes for garden bed or border. 
(h-A 2 ft.) 20c 
Lupin, Perennial Mixed. Lupin polyphyllus. 
Shades of lavender, rose, and buff. Use in masses in 
border. (h-P 3 ft.) 20c 
Lupin, Russell’s Mixed. Perennial Lupin. 
Many lovely colors. Wonderful border flower. Gold 
Medal, Royal Horticu'tural Society. (h-P 3 ft.) 25c 
Marigold, African Double Tall. Tagetes erecta. 
Burpeegold. Brilliant orange. Odorless. Same 
form as Guinea Gold. (h-A 30 in.) 15c 
Crown of Gold. Orange. Odorless. Short center 
petals curled and quilled, with flat drooping outer 
petals. (h-A 20 in.) 15c 
Early Sunshine. Light clear yellow. Flowers have 
incurved petals like small chrysanthemums. Very 
early. (h-A 20 in.) 15c 
Glitters. Attractive clear vellow chrysanthemum- 
like flowers up to 3 in. across. Early bloomer. Good for 
bedding or cutting. All-America award winner. (h-A 
15 in.) 15c 
Marigold, Early Sunshine—one of the loveliest of the 
tall varieties. 
Coronet Improved. Small flowers with golden yel- 
low centers, mahogany collars. Uniform in growth 
and season of bloom. Plants compact, free-flowering. 
Low edgings and window boxes. (h-A 9 in.) 15c 
Harmony. Mahogany outside petals; orange tufted 
center. Blooms early and until hard frost. (h-A 12 
in.) 10c 
Harmony Mixed. From lovely golden orange to 
golden vellow; many beautifully blotched and striped. 
Crested centers. Very early. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 
Melody. 
the Harmony type. 
Fully double, brilliant orange flowers of 
Blooms early and all summer. 
Unsurpassed as border or edging plant. A Ferry- 
Morse Development and _  Introduction—All- 
America Award. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 
Spry. All-America Award. Extra early. Free bloom- 
ing. Harmony-type flowers with light yellow centers. 
(h-A 9 in.) 15c 
Sunkist. Golden orange blossoms. Harmony-type, 
one inch across. Very early and long blooming. 
Unusually good for window boxes and edgings. All- 
America Award. (h-A 4 in.) 15c 
