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New Rustproof Antirrhinums 



Certificate of Honor Winner, All-America Selections, 1935 



It is a joy to see these plants with their base-branching habit, length 

 of spike, size of blooms, and their clean, healthy foliage, free from rust. 



MAXIMUM GIANT-FLOWERING, 32 INCHES 



2090 Alaska. Pure glistening white. 



2091 Campfire. Luminous scarlet with yellow lip. 



2092 Canary Bird. Light lemon-yellow. 



2093 Copper Shades. Rich combinations of copper shades. 



2094 Loveliness. Attractive pure soft rose-pink. 



Each of the above, pkt. 75 cts.; 3 pkts. $2.00 

 2096 Finest Mixture. A wide assortment of colors. Pkt. 50 cts. 



334 9 Scabiosa grandiflora, Rosette 



Painstaking care and careful selection have created this new and glorious 

 color. The exceptionally large flowers are a beautiful shade of rose, heavily 

 suffused with salmon. The long, stiff stems will make it an ideal cut-flower. 

 Pkt. 20 cts. 



3056 



Ipomoea (M orning-Glory), 

 New Heavenly Blue 



Scabiosa grandiflora, Rosette 



An improved type ~>i this lovely Morning-Glory, which blooms early in the summer and continues right up to frost, giving a couple 

 of months longer bloom than the old strain. The flowers are about 4 inches in diameter, practically the same size as the old Heavenly 

 Blue, but possibly a little lighter in color. The vines commence to bloom when they are only part way up the supports and con- 

 tinue on through the season. On cloudy or rainy days they stay open all day. Pkt. 15 cts. 



3022 Marigold, Dwarf French Double, Harmony 



Lovely little flowers with outer petals of various shades of burnt orange and large 

 center cushions of deep orange. The 12 to 15 inch mound-like plants are covered 

 with blooms over a long period. A fine cut-flower and a splendid bedding plant. 

 Pkt. 15 cts. 



3014 



Marigold, Crown of Gold 



Gold Medal Winner, All-America Selections, 1937 



The plants, attaining a height of 30 inches, are of spreading habit. Early and free 

 flowering, and due to the absence of oil-sacs on the underside of the leaves, are abso- 

 lutely free of the objectionable Marigold odor. The flowers, of a rich orange color, are 

 2}/2 inches in diameter, with a curled and quilled center; very fragrant. Pkt. 20 cts. 



3013 Marigold, Alldouble, Dwarf Royal Scot 



Growth dwarf and bushy. Every plant of the same shape and height. Flowers rich 

 mahogany and gold, uniformly striped and practically 100 per cent double. Height 

 10 to 12 inches. A wonderful variety for florist and home gardener. Pkt. 20 cts. 



3011 



Marigold, Yellow Supreme 



Unsurpassed for cutting and exhibition purposes. Yellow Supreme produces 100 

 per cent fluffy, double, carnation-like blooms of rich creamy lemon-yellow. The plants 

 are 23^ to 3 feet tall, vigorous and free branching. Pkt. 15 cts. 



3670 



Zinnia, Star Dust 



Award of Merit Winner, All-America Selections, 1937 



Marigold, Crown of Gold 



'The first named variety of the famous Fantasy type. Graceful blossoms of medium 

 size, deep golden yellow with quilled and shaggy petals. Height about 30 inches. Early 

 and free blooming. Pkt. 20 cts. 



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