Select a Few New Flowers and Vegetables ® 
Name on Packet 
Linaria, Fairy 
Bouquet Mixed 
Linaria, Morocco 
Hybrids 
Linum flayum 
Linum perenne 
Lobelia, Celestial 
or True Blue 
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 
Marigold, Burpee- 
gold 
Marigold, Crown 
of Gold 
Marigold, Early 
Sunshine 
Marigold, Golden 
Bedder 
Marigold, Golden 
State 
Marigold, Gold 
Medal Blend 
Marigold, Guinea 
Gold 
Marigold, Honey- 
comb 
Marigold, Lime- 
light 
Marigold, Yellow 
Supreme 
Marigold, Orange 
Sunset 
Marigold, Sunset 
Giants Mixed 
Marigold, French 
Double Dwarf 
Butterball 
Marigold, Dwarf 
Coronet 
Improved 
Marigsold, Dwarf 
Harmony 
Hybrids 
Marigold, Dwarf 
Treasure 
Marigold, French 
Double Dwarf 
Harmony 
Marigold, French 
Double Dwarf 
Mixed(Harmony 
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 
Matricaria capen- 
sis, Double 
White 
Other Names 
Linaria maroccana 
Linaria maroccana 
Perennial Flax; 
Golden Flax 
Blue Flax 
Lobelia compacta 
Lobelia compacta 
Trailing Lobelia 
Nigella damascena; 
Devil-in-the-bush 
Honesty; St. Peter’s 
Penny; Money 
Plant 
Annual Lupin 
Lupin polyphyllus 
Perennial Lupin 
Tagetes erecia 
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Tagetes gigantea 
Tagetes gigantea 
Tagetes patula 
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Feverfew 
Matthiola bicornis} Evening Scented 
Mesembryanthe- 
mum tricolor 
Stock 
Dew Plant 
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10 in. 
15 in. 
Colors— Suggestions—Prices 
Red, pink, purple, yellow, and white. Neat for edgings and rock gardens. 
More compact than other maroccana types pkt. 10c 
Many shades of crimson, orange, blue. Erect plant. In flower eight 
weeks from sowing pkt. 10c 
Bright yellow flax-like blossoms in great profusion. Prefers open, sunny, 
well drained location. Beautiful with Delphinium pkt. 25c 
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 
Seed not available until after harvest, 1944 
Cornflower blue flowers on long stems. 
flowers. Old-fashioned border flower 
Seed pods translucent, 
Feathery foliage partly conceals 
pkt. 10c 
silvery. Ornamental in winter bouquets pkt. 10c 
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 orange. Odorless. Same form as Guinea Gold pkt. 10c 
Orange. Odorless. Short center petals curled and quilled, with flat 
drooping outer petals pkt. 10c 
Light clear yellow. Flowers have incurved petals like small chrysanthe- 
mums. Very early pkt. 10c 
Golden orange flowers. Double crest in center, surrounded by row of outer 
petals. Very early. All-America Award, 1942 pkt. 10c 
Orange. Of same type as Guinea Gold, but much larger flowers. Usually 
100% double and very uniform. Our introduction pkt. 10c 
Yellow and orange. Delightful combination of Guinea Gold and Yellow 
Supreme pkt. 10c 
Brilliant orange. Loose flat petals. Effective in bouquet and border 
? pkt. 10c 
Light golden orange. Large flowers with incurved petals surrounded by 
guard petals. Bushy plants. Good cut flower (See page 25) pkt. 15c 
All-America Bronze Medal, 1940. Primrose yellow. Early blooming. 
Not odorless pkt. 10c 
Light clear yellow. Superb for border and cutting pkt. 10c 
Orange. Very large flowers. About 75% double. Best variety in 
“‘Sunset’”’ class pkt. 25c 
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 
edging. 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 (see page 24) 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. Our introduction (See page 24) pkt. 15c 
Mahogany outside petals; orange tufted center. Blooms early and until 
hard frost pkt. 10c 
Compact rounded plants, ideal for edging 
pkt. 10c 
Orange, yellow, maroon. 
and bedding 
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 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 (See page 25) pkt. 15c 
Fine blend of two-toned flowers. For border decoration and curte i 
pkt. 10c 
Excellent in 
Dainty white button-like flowers in terminal clusters. 
pkt. 25c 
garden and for cutting. Long blooming 
Small mauve flowers. Especially desirable for fragrance pkt. 10c 
Seed not available until after harvest, 1944 
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