"MILE HIGH SEED"—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Grown 
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Marigold, Hardy Annual 
In late Summer, when many bedding plants are past their prime. 
Marigolds afford a wealth of color that is simply invaluable. The 
African varieties produce self-colored blossoms on tall plants; the 
French are smaller, but the colors and markings are very interest¬ 
ing. some of the varieties being elegantly striped and blotched. 
1100 Dixie Sunshine. (See illustration on specialty page 4.) Looks 
like a giant yellow pompon chrysanthemum. The blooms are a 
solid ball of tiny five-petalled florets, giving a dainty fringed ef¬ 
fect. Tall, bushy plants literally smothered with masses of bright 
flowers on strong stems. Very faint odor. Ideal for cutting. 
Late. Pkt, 15c, postpaid. 
1097 Guinea Gold. Gold Medal—All America Selections. Pure 
orange-gold. First distinctly different Marigold. Plants 214 feet 
high. Numerous carnation-like blossoms 2 inches across. Blooms 
freely, very beautiful indeed. Pkt, 10c; Vi oz, 35c. 
1088 Yellow Supreme. Gold Medal—All America Selections. A 
fine companion to Guinea Gold. Dazzling yellow, with broad, 
lose, frilled petals, a little more fully double and regular than 
Guinea Gold. Very artistic cut flower, and lacking the usual 
strong marigold odor. Pkt, 10c; Vi oz, 35c. 
1092 Orange Ball, Tall African. Enormous, double flowers of 
intense, rich orange. Flowers are produced in great profusion 
from July until frost. Pkt, 10c; >4 oz, 35c; oz, $1.00. 
1093 Demon Ball, Tall African. Extra large, round, double flowers 
of a clear canary-yellow. Large, round plants with attractive, 
dark green foliage. Pkt, 5c; Vi oz, 20 c. 
1094 Tall Double African. Plants 12 to 15 inches high. Mixed col¬ 
ors. Pkt, 5c; 14 oz, 20c. 
1095 Tall Double Prench. Striped and marked flowers. Mixed col¬ 
ors. Pkt, 5c; 14 oz, 15c; oz, 35c. 
1096 Dwarf Double Prench. Mixed. Pkt, 5c; % oz, 15c; 14 oz, 35c. 
1099 Legion of Honor. Dwarf Single French type. Flowers rich 
golden yellow, marked with velvety brown. Blends well in small 
bouquets. Best for edging. Pkt, 5c; oz, 30c. 
Marigold Tall Double African. 
Morning Glories 
Morning Glories are most useful on account of their quick growth. They 
will grow 15 feet tall and bear thousands of flowers of both brilliantly rich 
and soft delicate shades. Foliage very dense and in some kinds of remark¬ 
able shape. Seeds should be soaked in warm water for 24 hours before 
sowing to assist rapid germination. 
The Heavenly Blue variety is particularly showy. The plantings of this 
at the Century of Progress were voted the most beautiful of the displays 
during their season, sharing honors with the Salpiglossis. 
1103 Heavenly Blue. Early flowering strain. Deep, pure sky-blue flowers, 
delicately shading to white toward the center. Flowers measure 5 inches 
across; its blue is unequaled, and toward Autumn its vines become more 
and more floriferous. Pkt, 10c; Vs oz, 35c; 14 oz, $1.00. 
1108 Selected Imperial Japanese. Colors run from snow-white through all 
possible shades of blue and red. Flowers are streaked, mottled and bor¬ 
dered in wonderful fashion. Handsome variegated foliage. Pkt, 5c; oz, 
25c; Vi lh, 75c. 
1106 Tall. Mixed colors. Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; 
V4 lb, 30c; lb, 90c. 
Morning Glory 
Heavenly Blue. 
1098 Matthiola-—Evening Scented Stock 
The flowers in the morning, evening and after a shower emit a delicious 
perfume perceptible at a considerable distance. Dwarf; annual. Pkt, 5c; 
oz, 15c. 
Nasturtium, Hardy Annual 
For ease of culture and duration of bloom, no flower excels the 
Nasturtium. They grow vigorously and bloom freely even in the 
poorest soils. Needing only a well drained soil in a sunny or semi- 
shaded location, they vouchsafe us a profusion of their gorgeous 
blossoms. The tail varieties are freest bloomers and produce the 
largest flowers. 
1123 Golden Gleam. The great flower sensation. A beautiful sweet 
scented, yellow, double Nasturtium. Golden Gleam is an answer 
to your wish for a more beautiful, fragrant Nasturtium. Pkt, 
10c; 14 oz, 15c. 
1121 Gleam Hybrids. Of the same new type as the Golden Gleam, 
the sweet-scented, double nasturtiums are now available in a num¬ 
ber of shades—red, maroon, buff, yellow and orange. We are 
offering these in a good mixture. Pkt, 10c; 14 oz, 15c. 
1116 Dwarf. Neat, compact growth, splendid for borders. Fine for cut 
flowers, and the more they are cut the more they bloom. A well balanced 
mixture with both light and dark foliage and a color range that is mag¬ 
nificent. Pkt, 5c; oz, 10 c; Vi lb, 30c; lb, 80c. 
1117 Queen of Tom Thumbs. All the leaves of this type are showily spotted 
or variegated in contrasting shades of white and green, many of the 
leaves looking as if powdered with a white frost. Flowers are good size 
and fine form. A most showy variety. Pkt, 5c; oz, 15c; Vi lb, 40c. 
1120 Tall. Particularly fine for massive beds or broad borders, or may be 
made to climb low fences or wire netting. Pkt, 5c; oz, 10 c; Vi lb, 25c; 
lb, 75c. 
1122 Lobb’s Climbing. Both foliage and flowers of this fine type are 
slightly larger than those of the tall Nasturtiums, but the wonderful 
profusion of blooms and intense brilliancy of colors make it particularly Nasturtium Double Golden 
desirable. Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c; Vi lb, 40c; lb, $1.40. Gleam. 
