ALTHOUGH it has never been en- 
±~tered in the All America Trials, 
Harmony is in a class with Gold 
Medal winners, and would undoubt¬ 
edly have been a winner had it ever 
been entered. While it is listed as a 
Dwarf French Double variety, it is of 
a very charming and distinct type. 
The flowers are quite different from 
any other Marigold, Scabiosa-like in 
formation with tubular deep orange 
center petals flanked by broad vel¬ 
vety dark maroon-brown guard pet¬ 
als. The plants are dwarf, about a foot high, compact, exceedingly free blooming, 
and extremely early, coming into flower with us this season on June 1st. We have 
had reports of its being in full flower in western New York on July 1st, which is 
very early for Marigolds. It comes 100% true to type, color and habit. Although 
it has the characteristic Marigold odor, this drawback is more than overcome by 
the attractiveness and unique beauty of the flower. 
Marigold Dwarf 
French Double Harmony 
EVERY TRUE GARDENER MUST GROW SOME HARMONY MARIGOLD 
Approximately 10,000 seeds per ounce. 
Nasturtium Bodger's Double Sweet Scented 
Orange Gleam (Bodger) 
FOR BEAUTY AND FRAGRANCE GROW 
THE GLEAM NASTURTIUMS 
O RANGE GLEAM is the finest Gleam Nasturtium since our first introduc¬ 
tion, Golden Gleam. The flowers are very large, uniformly double and 
profusely free flowering, while the 
color is entirely new in the Nastur¬ 
tium family—a deep glowing golden 
orange, with a deeper shading at the 
center. The plants are semi-dwarf, 
bearing the flowers well above the 
light green foliage on long, wiry 
stems. The sweet scent character¬ 
istic of all our Gleams is very pro¬ 
nounced, making the flowers espe¬ 
cially fine for any garden or cutting 
use. 
Approximately 180 seeds per ounce. 
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