Marigold — Monarch Strain 
(Award of Merit, All American 
Selections 1934) 
This new Monarch Strain of pleasing 
colors has all the qualities of the Dwarf 
Double French Marigold—dwarf compact 
growth, very large, tight double fhrwers 
in wide color range which includes com¬ 
binations of orange, bronze, yellow’ and 
mahogany. This new strain of beautiful 
colors are excellent for bedding or border 
use. 
Mixed: Pkt., lO<; 3 pkts., 254. 
New Rudbeckia 
MY JOY—This new annual is a great 
addition to any garden; grow’s about 2 
feet tall and blooms profusely from early 
summer until quite late in fall. The flow¬ 
ers arte a bright orange-yellow color sur¬ 
rounding a small dark cone; very easy 
to grow from seed. 
Pkt., 10<; 8 pkts., 254- 
ICe Plant 
MKSEMBRYANTHEM I'M CRYSTAL- 
LINl'M, An odd and very useful annual 
plant, with foliage covered with ice-like 
globules which glitter, giving the plant 
a frosted ice appearance. Grows 6 inches 
high and produces small pinkish-white 
flowers. A valuable plant for dry, sandy 
spots, the Rock Garden or the sunny 
border. Try it this year. 
Pkt., lOt; Vi 304- 
Giant Double- Annual Poppy 
A beautiful new double Peony-flowered 
annual Poppy. Plants grow uniformly 
about 4 feet tall and bloom profuselv; 
flowers very large in size (see photo), 
round and fully double in blush, chamois, 
scarlet and white colors, and on account 
of its unusually large size is a very out¬ 
standing Poppy. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 1 041 3 pkts., 254. 
Agapanthus 
The Blue Lily of the Nile 
One of the showiest plants you can grow 
for decoration on the law’n or in the 
garden during the summer. Plants should 
be kept in large tubs or pots for the best 
results, for it is not hardy in the North. 
This charming blue lily w’ith its bright 
green foliage and large clusters of flow¬ 
ers on plants about 3 feet tall are very 
attractive and make a pleasing effect 
wherever grown. Start seed inside, set¬ 
ting plants out in tubs or large pots 
when weather is suitable. Growing in¬ 
structions on each packet. 
Pkt., i 04; 3 pkts., 254. 
New Dahlia from Seed 
Orchid-Flowered or Star Fish 
This is an interesting novelty recently 
introduced from Europe. The petals are 
twisted in such a manner as to give them 
a star effect and while the colors in our 
special mixture are red, orange, canary- 
yellow and white, the petals are usually 
another color on the back, sometimes 
dotted and blotched, and whenever the 
flowers open their twisted petals in the 
various colors, they make a very pleas¬ 
ing effect. Plants are easily growm from 
seed and bloom in about 3 months. 
Mixed: Pkt., 104: 3 pkts., 254- 
New Salvia— Blue Bedder 
A perennial variety but best treated as 
an annual as seed sown in open ground 
in May will bloom from late July until 
frost. Plants are 2% to 3 feet high pro¬ 
ducing long spikes well above the foliage 
set with very attractive light blue flow¬ 
ers, excellent for the bed or border. With 
slight winter protection the plants will 
last for years. 
Pkt., 1041 3 pkts., 254; Vfr Qg., 654- 
Lavendula —True Lavender 
Very attractive plant growing about 18 
inches high, much prized for its lovely 
sweet scented blue flowers which are 
often dried for winter use and hung in 
linen closets. Plants are hardy with some 
winter protection and bloom profuseiy 
during August. 
Pkt., 104 3 pkts., 254. 
new rexutua— Japanese An 
This is probably the most beautiful and 
striking in color of all large flowering 
single Petunias. The large well fringed 
flowers are boldly striped with brilliant 
carmine-rose and purest white; the mar¬ 
velous contrast of these two distinct 
colors makes it an outstanding variety, 
and they come almost 100% true to color. 
It is a remarkable novelty and is greatly 
admired by all who have seen it. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 204. 
Arctotis Hybrids 
Another of the lovely flowers which have 
come to us lately from Africa. The Hy¬ 
brids come in a brilliant assortment of 
showy daisy-like flowers predominating 
in orange and bronzy red shades, but 
also comprising many lovely shades of 
rose, cream, yellow and salmon. In the 
milder climates they may be classed as 
perennial but in the northern latitudes 
they are better treated as an annual. 
They flower within six months from seed, 
and bloom profusely through the hot 
summer season. 
Mixed: Pkt., IO 4 ; 3 pkts., 254. 
At* 
New Ageratum— Blue Cap 
This is by far the best all around dwarf 
Ageratum yet produced. Plants are tinv 
mounds of flowers, which are large and 
compact and of a dark rich blue. Foliage 
is small and inconspicuous, so the effect 
is that of a solid mass of flowers, mak¬ 
ing a narrow ribbon of blue around a 
flower bed. 
Pkt., 104 ; 1/10 nz„ 504- 
Noveltier 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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