Marigold “Guinea Gold ” is a splendid Novelty 
MARIGOLD 
African Marigold 
“ALLDOUBLE ORANCE.” This recently developed large double flower has 
met with instant and wide appeal. The rich orange double flowers are 
perfectly formed in tight, compact heads. Uniform in growth, it gives 
a wealth of color to the garden and is a useful and popular cut flower. 
“ALLDOUBLE YELLOW.” Extra large double flowers of soft yellow. A grand 
variety for cutting. Neither this variety nor “Alldouble Orange” have 
the pungent Marigold scent. 
“CUINEA COLD.” A distinct novelty with a profusion of large semi-double 
flowers of deep orange flushed with gold. The plant forms graceful, 
pyramidal clumps 2 1/2 feet high. Blooms throughout the summer. 
“YELLOW SUPREME” (Winner of Cold Medal in the 1935 All-American 
Selections). A dazzling beauty with large, fluffy Carnation-flowered 
blooms of rich lemon yellow. It has a mild honey fragrance., it is a 
profuse bloomer, and it is a wonderful cutter. Highly recommended. 
Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 65c. 
“ELDORADO.” Large imbricated and extremely double flowers in many 
shades of yellow. 
“PRIDE OF THE CARDEN.” I mmense flowers, densely double on dwarf, 
stocky plants 1 5 to 18 inches high. Produces a shower of bright orange. 
TALL VARIETIES MIXED. A pleasing mixture of the fine tall types. 
French Marigold 
MONARCH STRAIN DWARF MIXED. A worthy novelty producing sym¬ 
metrical compact plants that are fine for massing or for formal beds. 
A wide range of colors including orange, bronze, yellow, and mahogany 
in large double flowers. Award of Merit 1934 All-American Selections. 
“COLDEN BALL.” A neat dwarf with a profusion of tight double golden 
yellow flowers. 
“DARK BROWN.” A unique dwarf double with mahogany brown flowers. 
“LEGION OF HONOR.” Single flowers of rich golden yellow tipped with 
velvety brown. Dwarf habit. 
“FIRE CROSS.” A handsome dwarf single of saffron orange marked with 
brown and a red center. 
“ROBERT BEIST.” An attractive dwarf double in a warm shade of deep 
maroon. Showy, large flowers. 
“STAR OF INDIA.” A fine single crimson brightly lined with yellow. 
DWARF DOUBLE MIXED. A fi ne mixture of all the fine named varieties. 
DWARF SINCLE MIXED. A balanced mixture of the choice varieties. 
Your Choice of 4 Packets, 30c 
MIGNONETTE 
MACHET. The old fashioned sweet scented Mignonette so popular in rustic 
gardens. It is widely used as a cut flower because of its fragrance. 
Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 15c. 
MACHET “COLDEN GOLIATH.” A special strain of extra large flowered 
rich yellow. Delicately fragrant. 
MACHET “NEW YORK MARKET.” A popular florists’ variety because of 
the sweet fragrance. 
MARICOLD “YELLOW SUPREME” 
A Cold Medal All-American 
MACHET LARCE FLOWERED MIXED. A splendid mixture of all the types. 
Fine for cutting. 
“SALMON QUEEN.” A dainty variety with sweet scented flowers that are 
shaded with delicate salmon. 
NASTURTIUM 
BODCER’S “SCARLET CLEAM” (Cold Medal Winner in the 1935 All- 
American Selections). Ever since “Golden Gleam” took the flower 
world by storm, flower lovers have been waiting for a rich, sweet 
scented double scarlet. This is the true strain developed by Bodger's, 
originators of the double Nasturtiums. When grown in a bed it has been 
likened to a huge fiery carpet. An outstanding introduction. Pkt. 30c, 
Tr. Pkt. 75c. 
BODCER’S “GLORIOUS CLEAM HYBRIDS.” The flower world is enriched by 
the development of these unusual and gorgeously colored sweet-scented 
doubles. Colors never dreamed of in double Nasturtiums abound in this 
mixture—salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, 
orange, crimson, and gold flushed scarlet combine with the foliage of 
fresh green. Long stems arising from semi-dwarf plants make it a fine 
cut flower. Highly recommended. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 65c. 
BODCER'S “COLDEN CLEAM.” With the introduction of the two note¬ 
worthy varieties above, this charming variety must not be forgotten. 
In 1932 it was honored by an Award of Merit by the R. H. S., and it 
won the Cold Medal in the All-American Selections for 1933. Frilled, 
wrinkled petals of rich golden yellow forming a striking double flower 
with a pleasing fragrance. A profuse bloomer and still one of the finest 
of recent introductions. 1 oz. 30c, '/» lb. $1.00. 
DWARF FINEST MIXED. The popular bedding variety in a wide range of 
bright colors. Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 15c. 
TALL FINEST MIXED. A fine variety for climbing upon a trellis or garden 
fence. Like all Nasturtiums it will do best in poor soil. Pkt. 10c, 1 
oz. 1 5c. 
NEMESIA 
NANA COMPACTA “TRIUMPH.” A lovely bedding variety of dwarf habit 
that is recommended for its bright coloring. A delightful mixture of 
the following rich shades, carmine, scarlet, blue, orange, and white. 
9 inches. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
NANA COMPACTA “BLUE CEM.” An improved dwarf which is one of the 
finest blue bedding plants. A vivid shade of myosotis blue. 8 inches. 
Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
STRUMOSA SUTTONI. An excellent border and bedding variety that is a 
native of South Africa. Greatly improved under cultivation in a perfect 
blending of blue, cherry red, orange, and scarlet shades. 1 foot. Pkt. 
15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
NEMOPHILA 
INSICNIS (Baby Eyes). A very hardy, easy to grow variety for an effective 
show in beds or for edging. A patch in the garden makes a bright dis¬ 
play. Sow where they are to bloom. 6 inches. Blue or Mixed. 
NICOTIANA 
AFFINIS (Flowering Tobacco). These are easy to grow and the delicately 
scented, long tubular-shaped flowers are showy in the border and in 
large beds. Blooms throughout the season. 3 feet. 
CRIMSON BEDDER. A new variety that is particularly suited for 
bedding. Dwarf, 15 inch plants of pyramidal habits covered 
with long trumpet shaped flowers of rich crimson. It has a de¬ 
lightful fragrance. Uniform in growth. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
SANDERAE HYBRIDS. A pretty branching variety with graceful stems bear¬ 
ing large flowers of bright shades of white, rose and crimson, 2 feet. 
NIGELLA 
MISS |EKYLL (Love-in-a-Mist). A free-blooming, compact plant with finely 
cut foliage. The large semi-double flowers nestle in the feathery leaves. 
Useful for cutting and for a display in the border. 18 inches. Blue, 
White, or Mixed. 
* PHACELIA 
CAMPANULARIA (California Blue Bell). A beautiful dwarf covered with 
rich gentian blue flowers that have white anthers. Excellent for edging, 
or for a patch of color in the border. Will bloom early in the summer. 
Fine for the rockery. 9 inches. 
PHLOX 
DRUMMONDI. The annual Phlox is one of the most popular and easiest to 
grow of all. Masses of them in the garden produce a colorful and 
cheery effect. Extra large heads of bloom in clear, bright shades. Fine 
for cutting. 12 inches. Crimson, Isabellina, Rose, Scarlet, Violet with 
White Eye, White, and Mixed. 
STAR OF QUEDLINBURC. A novelty wtih full heads of small flowers that 
are prettily starred. Bright colors. 12 inches. 
FIMBRIATA MIXED. An unusual variety. The brilliantly colored flowers are 
finely lacinated and fringed making a pleasing effect. 
«NANA COMPACTA “CECILY STRAIN.” An extra dwarf, reselected strain 
with a dazzling mixture of clear colors. For the low border, for a dash 
of color in the rockery, or for compact beds this strain is recom¬ 
mended. 6 inches. 
LUPINUS HARTWEGI KING MIXED— This remarkable, new annual has all the regal splendor 
of the fine polyphyllus varieties. Four to six tall spikes in rich shades of blue and white. Fine ^ 
for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
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