French Marigold “ Harmony ” a novelty of merit 
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. Pkt. 35c. 
“GOLDEN 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. 
“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 
MARVEL OF PERU 
TALL MIXED (Four O’Clocks). The well known garden favorite. Bushy 
plants that are covered with bright colored flowers in the afternoon 
during the entire summer. Shades of yellow, pink, rose, lilac, and red 
in a gorgeous mixture. The multitude of flowers are set upon glossy, 
dark green foliage. Fine for hedges and along old walls and fences. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
CRINIFLORUM (Livingstone Daisy). This is a wonderful new annual daisy 
of slightly spreading habit. The plant is literally covered with flowers 
measuring about one inch. Varied in color from pure whites tinted with 
rose, crimson, and buff to self colors of apricot, primrose, buff, pink, 
and crimson. Easily grown from seed and highly recommended for the 
rockery. 4 inches. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
MIGNONETTE 
MACHET. The old fashioned sweet scented Mignonette so popular in rustic 
gardens. It is widely used as a cut flower because of its fragrance. 
MACHET “COLDEN COLIATH.” A special strain of extra large flowered 
rich yellow. Delicately fragrant. 
MACHET LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. A splendid mixture of all the types. 
Fine for cutting. 
ALL ANNUAL SEEDS ARE 10c A PACKET, 20c A TRADE PACKET, 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
MORNING GLORY “HEAVENLY BLUE” 
Measures 2'/2 inches across 
NASTURTIUM DWARF “COLDEN CLOBE” 
An All-American Winner 
MORNING GLORIES 
CRANDIFLORA MEXICANA (Moon flower). A splendid climber of rapid 
growth. Invaluable on trellises, porches, etc. Long tubular-shaped 
flowers. 
IMPERIALIS (Japanese Morning Glory). A fine mixture in this popular 
climber. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. One of the finest of all Morning Glories. The rich true 
blue flowers have a white throat and measure 2'/2 inches across. They 
open in the morning facing the sun. The climbing plant is literally 
covered with the vivid flowers. 
CLARK’S MAMMOTH BLUE. An early flowering variety with flowers of a 
similar shade to “Heavenly Blue” but the throat shades to a golden 
yellow rather than white. Flowers are not as large but are more pro¬ 
fuse on the vine. 
ROSE MARIE. An unusual recent novelty. A free flowering double of a 
beautiful shade of old rose. The flowers are not large but they are so 
thickly placed on the vine that they cover the foliage. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 
QUAMOCLIT (Cypress Vine). Very delicate fern-like foliage and masses of 
star shaped flowers. A beautiful climber. White, Scarlet, or Mixed. 
NASTURTIUM 
DWARF DOUBLE “COLDEN CLOBE” (Award of Merit 1936 All-American 
Awards). A true Tom Thumb type sport of the popular “Golden Gleam.” 
Forms a compact, uniform bush, 9 to 12 inches high covered with 
sweet scented semidouble flowers of golden yellow. Ideal for edging, 
bedding, or the dwarf border. 
DWARF DOUBLE CEM. An evenly balanced range of cheerful colors on 
dwarf, compact plants, ideal for border or edging use. Sweet scented 
double flowers gaily cover the tidy plant. Bodger’s true strain. 
BODCER’S “ORANGE CLEAM.” Large, uniformly double flowers in a new 
shade, a deep glowing orange. Semi-dwarf in habits with long wiry 
stems that make it a good cutter. 
BODCER’S “SCARLET CLEAM” (Gold Medal Winner in the 1935 All- 
American Selections). Ever since “Golden Gleam” took the flower 
world by storm, flower lovers have been waiting for a rich, sweet 
scented double scarlet. This is the true strain developed by Bodger’s, 
originators of the double Nasturtiums. When grown in a bed it has been 
likened to a huge fiery carpet. An outstanding introduction. 
BODCER’S “CLORIOUS CLEAM HYBRIDS.” The flower world is enriched by 
the development of these unusual and gorgeously colored sweet-scented 
doubles. Colors never dreamed of in double Nasturtiums abound in this 
mixture—salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, 
orange, crimson, and gold flushed scarlet combine with the foliage of 
fresh green. Long stems arising from semi-dwarf plants make it a fine 
cut flower. Highly recommended. 
BODCER’S “COLDEN CLEAM.” With the introduction of the two note¬ 
worthy varieties above, this charming variety must not be forgotten. 
In 1932 it was honored by an Award of Merit by the R. H. S., and it 
won the Gold Medal in the All-American Selections for 1933. Frilled, 
wrinkled petals of rich golden yellow forming a striking double flower 
with a pleasing fragrance. A profuse bloomer and still one of the finest 
of recent introductions. 1 oz. 30c, lb. $1.00. 
DWARF FINEST MIXED. The popular bedding variety in a wide range of 
bright colors. Pkt. 10c, I oz. 15c. 
TALL FINEST MIXED. A fine variety for climbing upon a trellis or garden 
fence. Like all Nasturtiums it will do best in poor soil. Pkt. 10c, 1 
oz. 1 5c. 
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