LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 
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ASTER WILT RESISTANT GIANT COMET 
SALMON QUEEN (Bodger) 
Few people realize that there is an aster of the fascinat¬ 
ing shade of salmon found in Salmon Queen. It is a clear, 
pure salmon pink, blending to a rich golden salmon at 
the center. The flowers, large and well formed, are of the 
feathery Comet type, on long stemmed early flowering 
upright plants. A lovely aster that should be in every 
garden. And remember, it is wilt resistant. 
Price.per oz., $2.50 per /a lb., $7.50 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA DOUBLE GOLDEN GLORY 
(Bodger) 
A welcome addition to the race of Double California 
Foppies, Golden Glory adds the brilliant bicolor combina¬ 
tion of the well-known Golden West to the rapidly mount¬ 
ing list of double varieties. Golden Glory, with its glori¬ 
ous profusion of golden yellow flowers deepened at the 
center with orange, is indeed the brightest and showiest 
of all Eschscholtzias, the glory of the garden. 
Price. . . .per oz., $2.00 ped lb., $6.00 per lb., $20.00 
MARIGOLD ROYAL SCOT 
Modern as the crack Scottish Railway train The Royal 
Scot from which it borrowed its name, this marigold is 
the most striking yet introduced. The large, well-formed 
double flowers are produced in abundance on plants from 
24 to 30 inches in height. The color is a charming com¬ 
bination of mahogany and gold in symmetrical stripes 
which radiate from the center of the flower. We feel con¬ 
fident that Royal Scot will be welcomed by florists and 
home gardeners alike. 
Price. . . .per oz., $2.00 ped lb., $6.00 per lb., $20.00 
MARIGOLD MONARCH STRAIN 
(Award of Merit) 
Monarch Strain has all the qualities which make up the 
ideal type of Dwarf Double French Marigold—dwarf com¬ 
pact growth, very large, tight double flowers, in a wide 
color range which includes combinations of orange, bronze, 
yellow and mahogany. Excellent for bedding or border use. 
Price.per oz., 60c per i/ 4 lb., $1.80 per lb., $6.00 
CHORIZANTHE PALMERI (Turkish Rugging) 
A new subject for the border or rock garden. This easily 
grown annual forms a dense mat of statics like flowers of 
a delicate pink which blends beautifully with the dull 
green foliage. In early fall the plant changes to a charm¬ 
ing shade of autumn brown, which makes a bold showing 
at a time when Mother Nature is taking her last bow. It 
grows about 8 inches and has a spread of 12 to 18 inches. 
Price. . . .per oz., $1.00 per /a lb., $1.50 per lb., $10.00 
IPOMEA DOUBLE ROSE MARIE (Bodger) 
Since Rose Marie was introduced by us two years ago it 
has enjoyed a steadily increasing popularity as it has be¬ 
come better known. It is an early, free flowering, clear 
deep rose double flowered Ipomea which makes a quick 
growth well covered with flowers. As the flowers are dou¬ 
ble, they give the appearance of being open even after the 
other Ipomeas in the garden have closed for the day. 
Price.per oz., 60c per •/; lb., $1.80 per lb., $6.00 
CLARKIA ELEGANS DOUBLE ENCHANTRESS 
The ever increasing demand for the so-called “old-fash¬ 
ioned” type of flower has brought the Clar.kias into their 
own as never before. Within the past four or five seasons 
there have evolved an unprecedented number of new colors 
in this old favorite. One of the finest of these varieties is 
Enchantress, light orange shading to pink, a delightful 
color which is sure to become a great favorite. The flowers 
are double and well placed on the long stems. 
Price. . . .per oz., $1.00 per '/k lb., $3.00 per lb., $10.00 
