Marigold “Guinea Gold ” is a splendid Novelty 
LARKSPUR 
Tall Double Stock Flowered 
The finest of this class. Very useful for backgrounds in the annual bed. 
and for cutting. The soft pastel colors and feathery green foliage are not 
equalled in any other plant. Seeds are best sown in fall, but will come nicely 
if sown in very early spring, even broadcasted on top of the March snows. 
1/4 Oz. 30c. 
AZURE BLUE, BRICHT ROSE, DARK BLUE, LILAC IMPROVED, LUSTROUS 
CARMINE, SCARLET ROSE, VIOLET, WHITE or MIXED. 
Your Choice of 5 Packets, 40e 
“ROSAMOND.” This splendid introduction has received an Award of Merit 
from the Royal Horticultural Society. Large double flowers of pure deep 
rose evenly and closely placed on the long spike. An early variety, 
blooming two weeks before the others. A striking addition. Pkt. 15c, 
Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
Giant Imperial Type 
The following Larkspurs are of the Giant Imperial type, being upright, 
compact, and basal branching in habit. They are recommended for general 
garden use, and make beautiful cut flowers. They have spikes of large double 
flowers very similar to the perennial Delphinium. 
BLUE BELL. This is one of the fine novelties of the year. It is a rich light 
blue, being a color that has been missing in this group. Forms a hand¬ 
some upright plant. 4 to 5 feet tall. Recommended. 
BLUE SPIRE. An intense deep Oxford Blue with the upright branching habit. 
Uniform in growth. Very graceful and especially fine as a cut flower. 
“CARMINE KING.” This attractive introduction from California is a rich 
carmine, being well formed and extra large doubles. It is upright in 
habit and makes a fine cut flower variety. 
“DAINTINESS.” One of the fine novelties being a lovely shade of delicate 
lavender. A strong grower of the upright type. Recommended. 
EXQUISITE IMPROVED. Taller growing, neater and more compact. A beau¬ 
tiful shade of coral pink. A very fine introduction. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Considered on the Pacific Coast as the acme of per¬ 
fection. Bright rich pink flowers, extremely double. Distinctive and 
recommended. 
LOS ANCELES. One of the best of recent introductions from the Pacific 
Coast. A distinctive shade of rose overlaid with salmon. A free bloomer. 
WHITE SPIRE. A tall stately white variety. A fine item as a cut flower. 
Upright habit. 
HYACINTH FLOWERED MIXED. An early bloomer with thick stocky spikes 
quite similar to Hyacinths. The flowers are double and of excellent 
hues. Fine for the garden or cutting. 
TALL ROCKET MIXED. A fine variety for bedding with bright colors. A 
strong grower. 
DWARF ROCKET MIXED. A good bedding variety with large double flowers 
in a wide selection of bright colors. Dwarf one foot flower spikes. 
LINARIA 
“FAIRY BOUQUET.” This splendid novelty won a Cold Medal in the 1934 
All-American Awards. Charming, free flowering dwarf plants covered 
with dainty snapdragon-like flowers of bright pastel colors. Compact 
in habit, about eight inches high, it is ideal for bedding. 
MAROCCANA HYBRIDS. An interesting variety for the garden and for cut¬ 
ting. Pretty snapdragon-like flowers in a splendid mixture of crimson 
and gold, mauve, dark blue, chamois, pink, blending into art shades. 
Easy from seeds. 1 foot. 
LINUM 
CRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM (Crimson Flax). Gives a brilliant touch to the 
garden during the summer. Waving heads of bright crimson on finely 
cut two foot foliage. 
LOBELIA 
COMPACTA “CRYSTAL PALACE.” Brilliant dark blue with rich dark foliage. 
This type is highly recommended for porch boxes, pots, in the rockery, 
and for edging garden paths. Dwarf, rounded tufts covered with flow¬ 
ers. 4 inches. 
COMPACTA “MRS. CLIBRAN.” A very attractive dwarf with a profusion of 
dark blue flowers brightly marked with a white eye. A selected strain. 
Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
COMPACTA “SKY BLUE.” A beautiful shade of delicate light blue. The 
compact plants are a sheet of color. 
COMPACTA DWARF MIXED. A grand mixture of many pleasing shades of 
blue, white and violet. 
HYBRIDA SAPPHIRE. A desirable item for hanging baskets and porch boxes. 
Semi-trailing habit. It is a mass of bright deep blue flowers with an 
attractive white eye. A lovely variety. 
LUPINUS 
HARTWECI CIANT “KINC BLUE.” A new strain of annual Lupines of giant 
size. They are basal branching with four to six huge spikes of rich 
Oxford-blue. Erect, three foot stems, they rival the polyphyllus type. 
Free flowering, easy from seed, they are recommended for the garden 
and cutting. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
HARTWECI CIANT “KINC WHITE.” Enormous spikes of glistening pure 
white. It is delicately fragrant, and makes a fine cut flower. A rugged, 
strong grower. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
HARTWECI CIANT KINC MIXED. An excellent mixture of these new, im¬ 
proved giants. 
HARTWECI. The popular old favorite that has graceful spikes of pea¬ 
shaped flowers that are richly colored. Makes a very acceptacle cut 
flower, and the two foot spike is colorful in the garden. Dark Blue, 
Sky Blue, White, and Mixed. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 15c. 
MALOPE 
CRANDIFLORA. A showy variety for the border with large mallow-like 
flowers on 2 foot stems. Rose, Purple, White, or Mixed. 
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LARKSPUR “ROSAMOND” 
Honored in America and England 
MARIGOLD 
African Marigold 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Our trials with this convince us that this is the best, 
full double orange. Perfect shaped flowers of tight structure of a 
glowing orange color. 
LEMON QUEEN. The finest yellow strain, similar to “Prince of Orange," 
except in color. A grand variety for the garden or cutting. 
BEAUTY STRAIN. Special Mention 1935 All-American Selections. An inter¬ 
esting variation of the tall large flowered group. Semi-quilled, rather 
broad flowers, early flowering and fine for garden or cutting. Colden 
Beauty, Yellow Beauty, or Mixed. 
DIXIE SUNSHINE (Award of Merit 1936 All-American Awards). A grand 
new Marigold, tall and stately, with 100% double flowers of bright 
golden yellow. Does not have the objectional odor of the older types. 
Rich, attractive foliage. A later bloomer than most varieties, and should 
be started early. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 60c. 
“CUINEA COLD.” A distinct novelty with a profusion of large semi-double 
flowers of deep orange flushed with gold. The plant forms graceful, 
pyramidal clumps 2V 2 feet high. Blooms throughout the summer. 
“YELLOW SUPREME” (Winner of Cold Medal in the 1935 All-American 
Selections). A dazzling beauty with large, fluffy Carnation-flowered 
blooms of rich lemon yellow. It has a mild honey fragrance,, it is a 
profuse bloomer, and it is a wonderful cutter. Highly recommended. 
“ELDORADO.” Large imbricated and extremely double flowers in many 
shades of yellow. 
“PRIDE OF THE CARDEN.” Immense flowers, densely double on dwarf, 
stocky plants 1 5 to 18 inches high. Produces a shower of bright orange. 
TALL VARIETIES MIXED. A pleasing mixture of the fine tall types. 
French Marigold 
MONARCH STRAIN DWARF MIXED. A worthy novelty producing sym¬ 
metrical compact plants that are fine for massing or for formal beds. 
A wide range of colors including orange, bronze, yellow, and mahogany 
in large double flowers. Award of Merit 1934 All-American Selections. 
HARMONY. A remarkable break in Dwarf French Marigolds. The perfect 
shaped flowers resemble Scabiosas and are a striking combination of 
bright gold bordered with rich maroon. Being exceptionally uniform 
in habit, bushy and covered with bloom, it is recommended for bed¬ 
ding and edging. An English novelty of merit. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkf. 35c. 
“COLDEN BALL.” A neat dwarf with a profusion of tight double golden 
yellow flowers. 
“DARK BROWN.” A unique dwarf double with mahogany brown flowers. 
“LECION OF HONOR.” Single flowers of rich golden yellow tipped with 
velvety brown. Dwarf habit. 
“FIRE CROSS.” A handsome dwarf single of saffron orange marked with 
brown and a red center. 
“ROBERT BEIST.” An attractive dwarf double in a warm shade of deep 
maroon. Showy, large flowers. 
“STAR OF INDIA.” A fine single crimson brightly lined with yellow. 
DWARF DOUBLE MIXED. A fine mixture of all the fine named varieties. 
DWARF SINCLE MIXED. A balanced mixture of the choice varieties. 
Your Choice of 4 Packets, 30c 
