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R. L. Gould & Co. Seedsmen Since 1898 St. Paul, Minn. 
Kaulfussia 
An excellent annual, 6 to 12 inches 
high, bearing intense blue daisy-like 
flowers in mid-summer. Does best in 
sunny location. 
Ainelloides, deep blue. Pkt. 5c. 
Kochia 
(Summer Cypress or Mex. Fire Bush) 
An easily grown 
annual, which if 
sown thinly in 
spring soon forms 
a cypress - like 
hedge of lively 
green and of per¬ 
fect symmetry, 2 
to 3 feet high. The 
color of the entire 
plant changes to 
a deep red in au¬ 
tumn and if al¬ 
lowed to mature 
will reseed itself. 
Pkt. 5c; Vz oz. 10c; 
1 oz. 15c. 
Ivochia 
Lace Flower (See Didiscus) 
Lantana 
A tender perennial plant with Verbena¬ 
like flowers in shades of white, red, 
orange and yellow. Flowers have a 
very fragrant perfume. Grow in pots 
and set out in summer. Blooms until 
late in the fall, 15 to 20 inches high. 
Dwarf Hybrids, mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrids, mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Larkspur, Tall Double Stock Flowered 
(Giant Imperial) 
These annual Larkspur are among our 
showiest garden flowers. The flower 
spikes of various shades are among 
our finest for cut flowers. Spring-sown 
seed will produce flowers from July 
until frost. Larkspur are very effec¬ 
tive planted among other garden fa¬ 
vorites, or among shrubbery. They 
thrive in almost any soil but do better 
in a sunny situation. Height, 3 feet. 
Delicate Lavender. 
Lilac. 
Exquisite Rose. 
Salmon Pink. 
Dark Blue. 
Salmon Rose. 
Light Blue. 
Exquisite Pink. 
Lustrous Carmine. 
White. 
Each Above or Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c 
Dark Blue. Vs oz. 20c; 14 oz. 35c. 
Mixed colors. % oz. 20c; Vz oz. 35c. 
Rosamond (Double Stock Flowered). 
New, a pure bright rose color, holding 
the pure rose color until out of flower. 
A rare beauty. Pkt. 10c. 
Lavatera (Annual Mallow) 
Showy plants, 2Vz feet in height, pro¬ 
ducing large cup-shaped flowers from 
mid-summer until frost. White, rose 
or mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Linaria 
Gold Medal Winner 1934 All America 
Selections. The free flowering plants 
are very compact, about 8 inches in 
height, covered with a mass of dainty 
Snapdragon-like flowers in all the 
popular pastel shades. 
Fairy Bouquet. Pkt. 10c. 
Linum (Crimson Flax) 
One of the most effective and showy 
bedding plants, growing to a height of 
18 to 24 inches. Flowers are a bril¬ 
liant scarlet. Bloom from May until 
October by successive sowing. Pkt. 5c. 
Lupinus (Lupine) 
These garden favorites are among the 
most beautiful and few annuals give 
such a glorious display in the garden 
as do Lupinus. The long and graceful 
spikes of pea-shaped flowers make fine 
cut flowers. The glossy foliage makes 
a most charming background for the 
flower spikes. Blooms during July and 
August. Plant in partly shaded place. 
Height about 2 feet. 
Hartwegl. All colors mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Lobelia (Crystal Palace Compacta) 
Charming little ball shaped bushlike 
plants covered with a profusion of 
deep blue flowers. On account of its 
evenness of growth it makes an excel¬ 
lent plant for use in edging or bed¬ 
ding. Also for pot culture. 4 inches 
high. Pkt. 10c. 
Marigolds 
These old-fashioned garden favorites 
are of easiest cultivation. The French 
have the small, velvety flowers, in yel¬ 
low, brown, maroon and striped, while 
the African are much larger and ball¬ 
shaped in orange or lemon color. 
Dixie Sunshine. Award of Merit in the 
1936 All America Winners. This is an 
entirely new and outstanding type of 
this general garden favorite. Tall and 
stately, the richest and finest foliage 
of all Marigolds and 100% fully double 
golden yellow flowers that last ten 
days or longer when cut. Flowers 
without the objectionable Marigold 
odor. A late flowering variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Yellow Supreme. Gold Medal Winner 
1935 All America Selections. A com¬ 
panion to the popular Guinea Gold. 
Flowers are a creamy lemon yellow 
and somewhat larger than Guinea 
Gold; plants 2 to 2 V 2 feet in height. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Guinea Gold. A distinct type of Mari¬ 
gold that produces nearly 100 per cent 
semi-double flowers. Plant grows 2 
to 2 Vz feet high on which are produced 
30 to 40 flowers, 2 to 2^ inches across, 
of a brilliant shade of orange, flushed 
with gold. This new Marigold has a 
much less pungent odor than the other 
Marigolds. Sow seed early. Pkt. 5c. 
Guinea Gold Marigold 
African Beauty Strain. Special mention 
1935 All America Selections. These 
new Beauty Marigolds produce flowers 
that are flat in appearance, as con¬ 
trasted to the ball-like effect of other 
sorts. The petals are semi-quilled, 
rather broad, with flowers very double, 
plants grow 2% feet high and flower 
early. 
Golden Beauty, golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
\ r ellow Beauty, clear lemon yellow. 
Pkt. 10c. 
African (Tall). Plants grow 2% feet 
high and produce an abundance of 
large double flowers in great profusion 
of glowing colors from mid-summer 
on. Does best in a sunny situation. 
Orange Ball. Pkt. 5c. 
Lemon Ball. Pkt. 5c. 
Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Mexican Dwarf Orange. Distinctly new 
and different in flower form. The 
plants are semi-dwarf in habit, grow¬ 
ing 15 to 18 inches high, freely branch¬ 
ed and bearing quantities of the very 
large, unique semi-tubular petaled 
flowers of bright orange. One of the 
outstanding new Marigolds for this 
season. Pkt. 25c. 
French Marigold (Dwarf). These are 
a dwarf compact plant, 10 to 15 inches 
high, very attractive, each being cov¬ 
ered with hundreds of small bright 
flowers of various colors. Few annuals 
are as effective or flower over so long 
a period, as do French Marigolds. 
Make nice house plants. 
Double or single mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Monarch Strain. (Dwarf French Dou¬ 
ble.) Of dwarf compact growth, very 
large, tight double flowers in combina¬ 
tions of orange, bronze, yellow and 
mahogany. Pkt. 5c. 
Legion of Honor. A single flowering 
Marigold, forming compact bushes 9 
inches high. Flowers are a golden- 
yellow, with a large spot of velvety 
maroon at base of each petal. Blooms 
from June until frost. Pkt. 5c. 
Robert Beist. An attractive dwarf 
Marigold, with double mahogany-red 
flowers. Plant grows about 12 inches 
high. Pkt. 5c. 
Marvel of Peru— See Four O Clocks 
Matthiola Bicornis 
(Evening Scented Stock) 
An old-fashioned little annual, with a 
delightful perfume which its purplish 
lilac flowers give out in the evening. 
Grows 12 inches high. Pkt. 5c. 
Matricaria (Feverfew) 
The plant is covered with numerous 
and freely branching flower stems, 
which are literally covered with very 
double flowers, resembling a button 
Chrysanthemum. 
Eximia Golden Ball. Very attractive, 
compact plant, 8 inches high, covered 
during the summer and fall with ball¬ 
shaped, small golden-yellow, double 
flowers. Plant in the border or in pots. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Eximia Dwarf Snowball. Free flower¬ 
ing plants, 10 inches high, producing 
all season double white flowers. A 
fine bedding or pot plant. Pkt. 10c. 
Capensis (Feverfew). Small, double 
white flowers grow on plants 3 feet 
tall. Pkt. 5c. 
Mignonette Reseda 
A well known fragrant favorite; no 
garden is complete without a bed of 
Mignonette. Can also be grown indoors, 
in pots for winter use. Sowings made 
in April and again in July will keep 
up a succession of bloom from early 
summer until frost. Grows 8 to 12 
inches high. 
Salmon Queen. Fine spikes of bright 
salmon-red flowers. Fine for out-door 
culture. Pkt. 5c. 
Sweet Scented. The old-fashioned va¬ 
riety with small spikes, but the most 
sweetly scented of all. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 
15c; 1 oz. 25c. 
Special Mixture Large Flowering Sorts. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Nemesia 
These bushy plants grow only 6 to 8 
inches high but bear continuously, 
brilliantly colored flowers of red, 
orange, crimson, cream, scarlet and 
rose lipped with other colors. Does 
best in cool situation and partial shade. 
Compacta Hybrid (Blue Gem). One of 
the best blue annuals for bedding. 
Grows 7 inches high. Pkt. 10c. 
Compacta. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Nemophila (Baby Blue Eyes) 
A splendid annual 6 to 12 inches high 
of easy culture. Flowers all summer 
if planted in cool, shaded locations. 
Insignis Blue, 6 in. Pkt. 5c. 
Nicotiana 
(Tuberose Flowered Tobacco) 
Delightfully sweet-scented, pure white 
or carmine tubular flowers, blooming 
continually from July to October. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Do well in 
partly shaded places. 
Afflnis. White, sweet scented. Pkt. 5c. 
Sanderae Crimson King. Dark crimson. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist) 
A compact free-flowering plant of 
feathery foliage, with curious looking 
flowers and seed pods of easy culture, 
growing well in any garden soil. It is 
a hardy annual, about 15 to 20 inches 
high. Flowers are light blue or white. 
Blooms all summer. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
