Helichrysum (Strawflowcr) A. 



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

 lastings used as dried flowers for winter decorations. 214 ft. Pkt. 25c. 



Hollyhocks a., p. 



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

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

 \M) Pkt. 25c. 



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

 feet tall. Pkt. 25c. 



Hunnemannia (Mexican Tulip Poppy) a. 



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

 bushy plants. Pkt. 25c. 



Hyacinth Bean a. 



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

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



Impatiens A. 



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

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



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. 25c. 



Kudzu Vine p. 



637. Pueraria Thunbergiana. Handsome purple flowers on a very 

 vigorous vine. Pkt. 35c. 



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. 25c. 



Linum P., R-G. 



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

 May to August. Pkt. 25c. 



Lobelia a.,r-g. 



792. Compacta, Crystal Palace. An especially desirable edging 

 plant growing 4 inches high. Flowers dark blue. Pkt. 25c. 



791. Hybrid pendula, Hamburgia. Fxcellent for hanging baskets 

 and window boxes. Flowers are blue with white eye. Pkt. 25c. 



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. 25c. 



Lupinus P. 



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

 flowers resembling sweet peas. Pkt. 25c. 



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. 

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

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

 Pkt. 75c. 



HEDGE TYPE 

 ^;z^ 846. First Lady. F, Hybrid. All-America Selection for 1968. 

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

 ^'^ Pkt. 75c. 



^jz|s, 951A. Golden Jubilee. Fi Hybrid. All-America Selection for 

 (j^) ^^^^- Compact hedge type with pure gold, very double flowers 

 ^^ on 20-inch plants. Pkt. 75c. 



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

 i lA) 1968. A double orange companion for the 

 ^^ Pkt. 75c. 



varieties above. 



LARGE-FLOWERED, TALL 



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

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

 to 3 ft. Pkt. 25c. 



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

 plants. Odorless foliage. Pkt. 25c. 



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

 Pkt. 25c. 



804. African Double, Lemon. Pure canary-gold. Pkt. 25c. 



805. African Double, Orange. Orange-yellow. Pkt. 25c. 



807. African Double, Mixed Colors. Tall; double. Pkt. 25c. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED 

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

 Mammoth Mum. Large, clear yellow. Pkt. 25c. 



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

 Bushy, 1-foot plants. Very early. Pkt. 25c. 



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 2K to 3 inches across, on plants 12 

 V_y inches high. Pkt. 50c. 



PETITE 



^j(r>v An ideal edging type of Marigold. Somewhat spreading, 

 ij^J 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. 



DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE 



843. Color Magic. Profuse, double flowers up to 2 inches broad. 

 Colors are red, pure yellow and many combinations. 9 to 12 in. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



839. Lemondrop. Very double, canary- yellow flowers on compact, 



9-inch plants. Pkt. 25c. 



855. Rusty Red. Rusty red, double flowers, borne freely on dwarf, 



bushy plants. 1 1^ ft. Pkt. 25c. 



944. Spanish Brocade. Rich gold and deep red bicolored flowers 



2 inches across are borne on 8-inch plants of uniform and compact 



habit. Early. Pkt. 35c. 



1 797. Spry. Light orange crested center and maroon petals. 

 Dwarf and compact. Pkt. 25c. 



951A. Marigold, Golden Jubilee. Pkt. 7Sc. 



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