F1065. MARIGOLD, GUINEA GOLD. A new Marigold which you should try 
in your garden this season. We have tried them out here and they are truly 
the finest Marigolds we have ever seen. They grow from 2 to feet tall 
and bear 20 to 30 semi-double carnation-like blooms measuring 3 to 4 inches 
across. The color is a beautiful deep orange. Pkt., 20c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN GLEAM NASTURTIUM 
F1093. NASTURTIUM, GOLDEN GLEAM. For flower lovers, here is another 
addition to our many new varieties of flowers. Nasturtiums are easily grown 
and do well in most any soil. This new double flower is the finest of all 
Nasturtiums. Flowers very double, 2 to 3 
inches across, of beautiful deep orange color 
on long stems, which makes them desirable 
cut flowers. You should try a packet this 
season; you will not be disappointed with the 
results. Pkt., 20c, postpaid. 
New Striped Klondike Watermelon. 
F847. AQUILEGIA, New Hybrids. 
The new strain of long-spurred 
Columbines has made a great hit 
with flower growers. The flowers 
which are extra large with extra 
long spurs are produced in many 
beautiful colors. Pkt., 25c, post¬ 
paid. 
New Guinea Gold Marigold. 
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F410. NEW STRIPED KLONDIKE WATERMELON. An im¬ 
proved strain of the old Klondike Watermelon. It grows some¬ 
what larger, is of better quality and an excellent shipper. Rind 
very hard, striped light and dark green, flesh is very red, crisp 
and sweet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; lb., 60c, postpaid. 
NEW OXHEART TOMATO 
F630. OXHEART TOMATO. This is about the largest tomato 
grown. It has the same color as Ponderosa but is much smooth¬ 
er, and heart shaped—a single tomato often weighing a pound 
or more. Very solid with but few seeds. It is a valuable va¬ 
riety for home use, which combines a rich luscious sub-acid 
flavor with large size. Bears late, and not quite as numerous 
as some other varieties. Pkt., 20c; / 2 oz., 50c; oz., 90c, post¬ 
paid. 
F750. “ALPINE,” A NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. 
Must be grown from seed, as it does not make runners. The 
plants grow in bunches 4 to 5 inches across, and continue to 
bloom and bear from early summer until frost. The berries are 
a rich red color and of excellent flavor, but are quite small, 
about / 2 inch In diameter and %. inch long. They are too 
small for commercial use, but make an excellent border plant 
in the home garden. Plant seed indoors in boxes and trans¬ 
plant. We started plants in the greenhouse in November, from 
seed, and the plants were set out in the spring. They com¬ 
menced to bear in July—we picked the last berries on Novem¬ 
ber 4th. Pkt., 30c; 2 pkts., 50c, postpaid. 
