FLOWER SEEDS 
J^Lovelties for 1936 
CALCEOLARIA “Feltham Scarlet 1 ’ 
The plants are fairly dwarf and compact in habit, and the 
flowers are of a rich, dark scarlet, w r hich will make a glorious 
show in the greenhouse. One of the most striking colors in the 
hybrid Calceolarias. Pkt. 50c. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI 
“Golden Bedder” 
There is no doubt that gardeners will welcome “Golden 
Bedder’’ as an alternative to the orange form for Spring and 
early Summer bedding. Its fine tone will blend more easily 
with many subjects than does that of the “Allioni.” The color 
is deep golden yellow. (Hardy Perennial.) Pkt. 50c. 
CHELIDONIUM “Yellow Queen” 
This is a most attractive biennial. The plant reaches a 
height of 4-5 feet and has green cut foliage, somewhat resem¬ 
bling that of “Meconopsis.” The flowers of a beautiful golden 
yellow, are produced freely and remind one of a “Yellow 
Romneya.” Pkt. 50c. 
CORNFLOWER “Jubilee Gem” 
A dwarf variety growing about 12 inches in height. The 
compact plants are literally covered with dark but vivid 
double blue flowers. The foliage is distinct from all other 
Cornflowers, forming a tufted mass of vivid green. (Hardy 
Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
DIANTHUS “Delight” 
The growth of the plant is about 9 inches high, of neat, erect 
habit, which is continuous flowering out of doors from June 
until October, producing flowers about half an inch in diame¬ 
ter. There is a bewildering range of colors from the palest 
pink to the deepest purple. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
LINARIA MAROCCANA “Fairy Bride” 
A great advance on any Linaria hitherto raised. The plants 
are 7-8 inches high, very bushy, and extremely floriferous, each 
bearing hundreds of glistening, pure white flowers and forming 
literally a carpet of bloom. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD “Dixie Sunshine” 
The tall, bushy plants of this charming novelty are literally 
smothered with large, ball-shaped, brilliant golden yellow, 
double flowers daintly fringed. Pkt. 25c., 34 oz - $1-25. 
PETUNIA PARVIFLORA 
A creeping or trailing plant quite distinct from any of the 
hybrid Petunias, and especially valuable for the Rock Garden. 
It produces lilac pink blooms about one-fourth of an inch in 
diameter, the foliage forms a light green mat about 18 inches 
in diameter, and usually less than 3 inches high. Being a long 
lived Annual, this species is a splendid type to use in filling in 
vacancies after the Spring flowering bulbs have finished 
blooming. Pkt. 25c. 
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