Lupinus • Lupine Culture 1 
Free-flowering, easily grown, with long, graceful spikes of 
rich and various-colored pea-shaped flowers. Valuable for 
mixed borders, beds and for cutting. Sow in the open in May 
and thin out, leaving about 1 foot between the plants. They 
bloom from June until September. Do not transplant. Ht. 
2 ft. See Perennial List for other varieties. 
Hartwegi, Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3^oz. 20 cts. 
New Hartwegi Giants culture i 
This new strain is a very marked improvement in annual 
Lupines. Hartwegi Giants are from 3 to 4 feet tall, which is at 
least 1 to feet taller than the former Lupinus Hartwegi 
type. The plants have the base-branching habit and produce 
from 4 to 6 extremely long, erect spikes to a plant. Each spike 
has from 25 to 50 more blooms than in the old Hartwegi type, 
and the individual blooms are a little larger. The leaves are 
about one and a half times as large as the old type, making a 
very handsome plant. Because of its larger habit we suggest 
that the plants of this strain be spaced 18 inches apart. The 
colors of Hartwegi Giants include dark blue, sky-blue, rose, 
and white. Mixed, only. Pkt. 20 cts.; 50 cts. 
Marigold • Tagetes 
The French have the small, velvety flowers; the African 
sorts are the enormous-flowered ones. They bloom profusely 
all summer. Start the seed indoors, early in March, or outside 
when the weather is warm. Fine as cut-flowers and for beds. 
Hartwegi 
Giant Lupine 
Double African Culture 2 
Prize Strain, All-Double. This excellent strain was given an 
Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. It 
produces bushy plants 2J/^ feet high, with enormous flowers, 
measuring 4 to 5 inches across, of great substance. This 
strain produces practically 100 per cent all-double blooms. 
Prize Strain All-Double Orange and Prize Strain All- 
Double Lemon. Each, pkt. 20 cts.; i^oz. 35 cts. 
Orange Prince (orange). Lemon Queen (yellow), or Mixed, 
Ht. 23 ^ ft. Each, pkt. 10 cts.; 34oz. 35 cts. 
Dwarf French Culture 2 
Eew annuals are as effective for brilliant flower-beds as the 
Erench Marigold, blooming for a very long period. Ht. 1 ft. 
Double Dwarf Gold-striped. Double Dwarf Dark Brown. 
Double Dwarf Golden Ball. Double Dwarf Mixed. 
Each of the above, pkt. 10 cts.; Vioz. 25 cts. 
Double African Marigold 
Single Miniatures Culture 2 
Gamolepis Tagetes. Bright orange flowers, on 6-inch, 
wiry plants. Eine for edging. Pkt. 15 cts.; 34oz. 45 cts. 
Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Bright yellow attrac¬ 
tively blotched with brown. Ht.9in. Pkt.lOc.;34oz.25c. 
Tagetes signata pumila (Mexican Marigold). Bright 
yellow flowers. Blooms until frost. Ht. 1() in. Pkt. 
10 cts.; 34oz. 30 cts. 
Guinea Gold Culture 2 
This new, distinct type is excellent for both cut flower and 
garden use. The flowers are a brilliant orange, flushed gold, 
with double, ruffled, loosely placed petals. The characteristic 
Marigold odor is much less noticeable in this variety. The 
informal pyramidal plant habit and the ruffled flower form 
have given Guinea Gold much charm and interest. Ht. 234 ft- 
Pkt. 20 cts.; 34oz. 55 cts. Marigold, Guinea Gold 
22 WEST PARK ST., NEWARK, N. J. 33 
Annual Flower Seeds 
