‘ Supreme Quality 
Flower Seeds 
Recent Novelties and 
Specialties 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM PRAECOX 
"White Queen" 
The cult of the Lilium family has experienced an immerse impetus of 
recent years, and we are pleased to be able to supply this beautiful 
Lily, which, with its long snowy-white pendant flowers, is remarkable 
for the celerity with which it can be raised from seed. The plants begin 
to bloom well within 12 months from the time of sowing. The flowers 
are of exquisite form and very freely produced. This new Lily has 
proved itself an excellent market plant. It received an Award of Merit 
from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1932. Tr. Pkt.$1.00 
MARIGOLD "Gigantea Sunset Giants" 
"Marigold Sunset Giants" is a Novelty from California; it is said to have 
the largest known flowers in the "Marigold" group, averaging 5 inches 
and some flowers attaining a size of 7 V 2 inches across; they are pro¬ 
duced in great profusion; instead of the usual "Marigold" odor these 
flowers have a definitely sweet fragrance. They are loosely formed, 
very full centered, with broad, heavy petals gracefully overlapping to 
make a flower of great depth and even larger than Dahlia Flowered 
Zinnias. "Sunset Giants" is a mixture ranging from deep orange through 
golden orange, deep golden yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow, and a 
delightful new shade of primrose. Thecstrain cpmes from 60 to 65 per 
cent double. The plants are normally 3’/2 to 4 ft. high, but under favor¬ 
able conditions have been known to grow as much as 7 ft. high. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Vi oz.$1.00 Oz.$3.75 
Lilium Longiflorum Praecox, "White Queen" 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower) "Heavenly Blue" 
Clarke's Improved Early Flowering Strain. Clarke's strain is well known and 
widely used throughout the United States, being especially adapted to Eastern 
conditions. It is early flowering and makes a sparse growth of foliage. When 
growing Ipomoeas, care should be taken to plant them in a dry, sandy loca¬ 
tion, and fertilizer should never be applied. One of the most admired flower¬ 
ing vines at the Chicago Century of Progress, 1934. H. B. Hudson, who had charge 
of the Vaughan booth at the Fair, stated that they sold more seed for the Morning 
Glory Heavenly Blue than anything else. This climber made a beautiful showing 
on the back wall of the Horticultural Building. A Color of Pure, Unrivalled Beauty. 
Clarke's Early-Flowering Heavenly Blue. A good seller when offered in small pot 
plants for setting out in the garden in spring. 
Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.75c Lb.$8.00 
Sensational Cut-Flower 
Novelty 
Lieb's Winter 
MARIGOLD 
(The Originator's Improved 
Strain) 
Mahogany brown with 
golden yellow crested cen¬ 
ter. Flowers continually 
from October to May. 
Blossoms, 3 inches diame¬ 
ter, are of wonderful keep¬ 
ing quality and have a 
distinctly sweet odor. Fine 
to follow Mums. 
For best results seed 
should be sown from July 
up to December. Plant in 
any house that can be 
kept free from frost. No 
insect pests. Tr. Pkt.. . . 50c 
Marigold "Gigantea Sunset Giants'” (New) 
Two-Thirds Natural Size 
"BEZDEK'S WHITE WONDER" SNAPDRAGON, THE "LAST-WORD" IN WHITE CUTFLOWER "SNAPS" 
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