MARIGOLDS, continued 
SPECIES 
910. Tagetes signata pumila. A profusion of small 
yellow flowers. Does well in the poorest soil, growing 
about 12 inches tall. Pkt. 20c.; Yoz. 65c.; Moz. $1.00. 
Morning-Glory (Ipomoea) aA. 
Vigorous vines with lovely large flowers open in early 
morning and all day during cloudy days. Plant in poor 
soil for best bloom. Soak or file seeds for good germination. 
725. Candy Pink. Here is a real giant pink Morning- 
Glory. Flowers in this new and unusual color grow to 
4 inches in diameter. Plants are vigorous and are fine 
climbers. Pkt. 25c.; oz. 90c.; oz. $2.50. 
808. Heavenly Blue, Clarke’s Variety. An early-bloom- 
ing variety with very large flowers. Pkt. 15c.; 4%oz. 65c.; 
oz. $1.10. 
809. Imperial, Mixed. Large flowers of many colors. 
Pkt. 15c.; 4o0z. 45c.; oz. 80c. 
810. Moonflower. Large white flowers open at night and 
during cloudy days. Strong growth with dense foliage. 
Pkt. 20c.; Y%oz. 60c.; oz. $1.00; 14Ib. $3.50. 
811. Pearly Gates. Silver Medal, 1942 All-America Se- 
lections. A sport of Clarke’s Heavenly Blue, identi- 
(af) ct except in color which is satiny white with a 
creamy throat. Pkt. 20c.; 4oz. 65c.; oz. $1.15. 
812. Climbing Scarlett O’Hara. An early variety 
blooming in about 65 days from seed. The 31%- 
(afS)inch flowers are dark wine-red. A strong-growing 
plant. Pkt. 15c.; Yoz. 50c.; Yoz. 85c. 
Mignonette (Reseda odorata) a. 
An old-fashioned flower loved for its exquisite fragrance. 
Does best in cool weather and a second planting should be 
made in August for autumn bloom. 
959. Machet. Plants 12 inches high with red and yellow 
flowers of extra sweetness. Pkt. 15c.; Y44oz. 75c.; oz. $1.35. 
Nasturtiums A. 
Lovely annuals thriving on poor sandy soil and coming 
into bloom within a few weeks after sowing. Keep plants 
free of black aphis by spraying with Black-Leaf 40. The 
green seeds are used for peppery pickles. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 1 ft. 
818. Gem Mixture. Sweet-scented, semi-double flowers 
in a fine mixture of light and dark colors. Compact, 
dwarf plants. Pkt. 15c.; 0z. 75c.; 14Ib. $2.50. 
819. Single, Mixed. Splendid mixture of truly dwarf 
singles. A good companion to the Gem Mixture of semi- 
doubles. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 55c.; Y4lb. $1.75. 
SEMI-DWARF VARIETIES. 11, ft. 
820. Golden Gleam. Large, golden yellow, semi- 
double, sweetly scented flowers on bushy plants with 
short runners. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 70c.; M4Ib. $2.25. 
821. Scarlet Gleam. Fiery orange-scarlet, semi- 
double flowers to 3 inches across. Fine plants. Pkt. 
15c.; oz. 70c.; Mlb. $2.25. 
822. Gleam Hybrids. AAS. A mixture of all the Gleam 
varieties. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 70c.; Mlb. $2.25. 
TALL VARIETY 
823. Tall, Mixed. The 8 to 10-foot runners can be trained 
to fences and trellises or spread over walls, etc. A wide 
range of colors. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 55c.; W4lb. $1.75. 
Nemesia A. 
813. Mixed. Excellent bedding plants to 1 foot high with 
attractive flowers in a wide range of colors. Pkt. 25c.; 
Voz. 60c.; Yoz. $1.00. 
Nemophila a. 
957. Blue. Bright light blue flowers on 8-inch plants. 
Makes a nice bed. Pkt. 15c.; Yoz. 40c.; Yoz. 65c. 
Nierembergia A. 
824. Purple Robe. Cushion-like mats covered with 
(ass) lovely violet-blue, cup-shaped flowers. A perennial 
in mild climates. Pkt. 25c. 
Nigella a. 
825. Damascena, Miss Jekyll (Love-in-a-Mist). Pro- 
fuse, double blue flowers among fine feathery foliage. 
For borders and cutting. Pkt. 15c.; oz. 65c.; oz. $1.15. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 9 
771. Marigold, 
Glitters 
Pkt. 25c. 
806. Marigold, Yellow Supreme 
Pkt. 15c. 
820. Nasturtiums, Golden Gleam 
Pkt. 15c. 
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957. Nemophila, Blue 
Pkt. 15c. 
813. Nemesia, 
Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
798. Marigold, 
Flash. Pkt. 15c. 
Marigolds 
Like Petunias and Zinnias, the Marigold is another annual family 
with members for many uses. 
For rich yellows and oranges the Marigolds are unsurpassed, and 
a bed of one variety of the dwarf French type of the Harmony group 
provides color in mass over a long period with little care, while the 
tall varieties furnish Jong-stemmed flowers to cut. 
