Fourteen 
Albert A. Brown 6? Sons 
CROWN O’ GOLD 
This Marvelous Zinnia is an entirely 
new selection in color combinations. 
Each petal of the flower is overlaid 
with a golden yellow at the base while 
carrying out the individual color at the 
tin. The effect is very pleasing and 
the color combinations are of the soft 
tones or perhaps they might be called 
pastel shades. The type of flower 
?*id habit of growth are similar to the 
dahlia-flowered Zinnia. Get ac¬ 
quainted with this new Zinnia. 
Pkt., 25c 
NEW LARKSPUR 
LOS ANGELES IMPROVED 
Imperial Type 
This is a new and distinctly im¬ 
proved type of annual Larkspur. 
Nearer the Delphinium type than any¬ 
thing yet introduced. The color is 
brilliant salmon rose. The spikes are 
slender and graceful, adding body to 
the plant with a profusion of blooms. 
This variety of Larkspur is excellently 
suited for cutting. Per Pkt., 35c 
NEW AFRICAN MARIGOLD 
Guinea Gold 
Of the many fine qualities which 
this variety possesses, we believe its 
new rich guinea gold color is the most 
outstanding. It is a brilliant, viva¬ 
cious shade of gold tinged with 
orange which we have not seen be¬ 
fore in marigolds. The flowers are of 
medium size, two to two and one-half 
inches across, just right for cutting, 
always double. Height two to two 
and one-half feet. Per Pkt., 25c 
NEW MARIGOLD 
Scotch Exhibition Striped 
One imagines on first seeing these 
Marigolds that some futuristic artist 
has painted alternating bands of yel¬ 
low-gold on a brown disc and then 
miraculously attached his creation to 
a flower stem; or that these circular 
figures longitudinally striped in con¬ 
trasting colors represent a geometrical 
contrivance. But no—they are neither 
an artist’s figure nor a mechanical 
contraption. You are looking at a 
flower which has been largely respon¬ 
sible for the term “bizarre” in the 
flower kingdom—a flower with a mag¬ 
netic personality. Per Pkt., 25c 
DOUBLE NASTURTIUM 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Without 
doubt, this has proved one of the 
most popular flower novelties intro¬ 
duced in years. The large golden 
yellow flowers average two to three 
inches across. They are borne on 
erect, stiff stems six inches in length. 
The plant forms vigorous, large 
bushes of semi-trailing habit. 
Per Pkt., 25c 
PETUNIA 
Giant Ruffled and Fringed 
In starting Petunia seed it is well 
to remember that these seed should 
be merely pressed into the soil and 
receive a very light covering of sand. 
A burlap bag placed on top the seed 
bed will assist in germination. Re¬ 
move the bag when sprouts appear 
and keep thoroughly moist. Dust 
with sulphur to> prevent damping off. 
When planting out it is advisable to 
use the smaller plants in preference 
to the strong ones. 
GIANT RUFFLED PINK. Pink 
veined red, black center. 
Per Pkt., 50c 
GIANT RUFFLED RED. Red with 
black center. Per Pkt., 35c 
GIANT RUFFLED COPPER 
RED. Per Pkt., 35c 
GIANT RUFFLED AMERICAN 
BEAUTY. Cerise rose, light 
throat. Per Pkt., 35c 
GIANT RUFFLED LILAC 
QUEEN. Light lilac, dark throat. 
Per Pkt., 35c 
GIANT RUFFLED 
Salmon. 
GIANT RUFFLED 
TED. 
SUPERB MIXTURE. 
MARYLYN. 
Per Pkt., 35c 
VARIEGA- 
Per Pkt., 35c 
Per Pkt., 35c 
THEODOSIA FRINGED. Rose 
pink and gold. Per Pkt., 35c 
CATTLEYA FRINGED. Rosy lav¬ 
ender. Per pkt., 35c 
STEEL BLUE FRINGED. Clean 
bright blue with darker throat. 
Per Pkt., 35c 
FRINGED MIXTURE. 
Per Pkt., 35c 
SALMON DOUBLE. Salmon rose. 
Per Pkt., 50c 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED. 
Per Pkt., 50c 
