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Halla well’s 
Marigold, Guinea Gold 
LUPINE 
Hardy annuals and perennials in great variety, growing 
from 1 to 4 feet high, and bearing spikes of Pea-shaped 
flowers. Sow in the open ground and thin to 6 inches apart. 
ANNUAL SORTS 
(Height, 2 feet) 
WHITE, DARK BLUE, SKY BLUE, ROSE—Each; Per pkt., 10c; 
54 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
ANNUAL SORTS—Mixed. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; Yu lh., $1.00. 
GIANT MIXED—An improved type, 3 to 4 feet tall. Pkt., 15c; 
54 oz., 25c. 
NANUS—A showy California wild flower, 10 to 15 inches high; 
flowers rich blue with white markings. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 
54 lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 
PERENNIAL SORTS 
(Height, 4 feet) 
POLYPHYLLUS WHITE—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
POLYPHYLLUS BLUE—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
POLYPHYLLUS MOORHEIMI—Pink and white. Pkt., 15c; 
54 oz., 40c. 
POLYPHYLLUS NEW REGAL HYBRIDS—Tall, perennial va¬ 
riety in various colors. Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 50c. 
MATHIOLA 
BICORNIS (Evening-Scented Stock)—This hardy annual has 
purplish lilac flowers on long spikes, but is grown only for 
its fragrance, which it emits in the evening. 1 foot tall. Sow 
in the open any time in the fall until May. Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 20c; 
oz., 50c. 
MATRICARIA 
(Feverfew) 
Free-flowering hardy perennial plants with small double 
button-like flowers. Sow seed in boxes to transplant from 
September to March. 
GOLDEN BALL—Compact habit; suitable for edging; small 
double yellow flowers. Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 50c. 
MARIGOLD 
(Tagetes) 
No garden is complete without Marigolds. They are easy to 
grow and bloom profusely from midsummer until after the 
first light frost. Sow in boxes to transplant from February 
to May. 
NEW VARIETIES 
CROWN OF GOLD—All American Gold Medal Winner! New 
Collarette type with Chrysanthemum-like crown. The color is 
bright golden orange and the foliage is entirely odorless. 
Height, 2 feet. Pkt., 35c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED HYBRIDS—Description on 
page 3. Pkt., 25c; 54 oz., 75c. 
SUNSET GIANTS—Description on page 3. Pkt., 25c. 
DIXIE SUNSHINE—Description on page 3. Pkt., 25c; 54 oz., 60c. 
GUINEA GOLD—Semi-double flowers, 2 to 254 inches in diam¬ 
eter, brilliant orange in color with broad wavy petals. Pkt., 
15c; 54 oz., 40c. 
YELLOW SUPREME—Similar to Guinea Gold in a rich, creamy 
lemon-yellow. Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 45c. 
DWARF FRENCH 
(Height, 1 foot) 
HARMONY (New)—Description on page 3. Pkt., 25c; 54 oz., 50c. 
DWARF DOUBLE GOLD STRIPED—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 30c. 
DWARF DOUBLE BROWN—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
DWARF DOUBLE GOLDEN BALL—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
MONARCH STRAIN MIXED—Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 50c. 
DWARF DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c; oz., 65c. 
DWARF SINGLE FRENCH 
(Height, 9 to 10 inches) 
FIRE CROSS—Deep orange-yellow with a large crimson-maroon 
blotch on each petal. Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
LEGION OF HONOR—Single golden yellow flowers with vel¬ 
vety red centers; very dwarf. Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
SIGNATA PUMILA—A miniature variety forming very dwarf 
plants with fern-like leaves densely covered with small single 
orange flowers. Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 40c. 
TALL FRENCH 
(Height. 254 feet) 
ROYAL SCOT (New)—Gold, striped maroon. Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 
50c. 
TALL DOUBLE BROWN—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
TALL DOUBLE LEMON—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
TALL DOUBLE ORANGE—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c. 
TALL DOUBLE FRENCH MIXED—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c; oz., 
65c. 
TALL SINGLE BROWN—An excellent cut flower. Pkt., 10c; 
54 oz., 25c. 
AFRICAN FISTULOSA TYPE 
(Large ball-shaped flowers; height, 254 to 3 feet) 
ORANGE PRINCE “EXTRA SELECT”—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 40c. 
LEMON QUEEN “EXTRA SELECT”—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 40c. 
AFRICAN MIXED—Pkt., 10c; 54 oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
ALL DOUBLE ORANGE—An improved strain which produces 
practically one hundred per cent double flowers. Pkt., 15c; 
54 oz., 40c. 
ALL DOUBLE LEMON—Identical to the preceding variety ex¬ 
cept in color, which is a clear lemon yellow. Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 
40c. 
ALL DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt., 15c; 54 oz., 65c. 
MAURANDIA 
BARCLAYANA—Beautiful half hardy perennial climber 
for either garden or greenhouse; gemmed with Gloxinia¬ 
shaped flowers of rich rose. In bloom throughout the summer 
and fall. Sow seed from September to March. Pkt., 20c; 
^5 oz., 60c. 
Classification of Flower Seeds—Pages 35 to 37 
