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MARIGOLD (A) 
87 PJ 2517. State Variety 
Marigolds fill the garden with joyous late 
summer color. Tall sorts are gay in borders. 
Dwarfs are ideal for bedding or edging. All 
are splendid for cutting. 
Royal Scot—A NEW prize winning 
European Marigold, red brown striped with 
gold; 40 inches high, with blossoms often 2 
inches across, from June until frost.Pkg. 25c 
Farbenklang—Another new imported vari¬ 
ety. Blossoms, gold with red brown cuff. 
A compact bank of bloom 16 inches tall, in 
late summer. . .Pkg. 25c 
Lemon Queen, Double—Clear, lemon yel¬ 
low. Grows 3 feet high.Pkg. 10c 
Lemon Ball—Large, lemon yellow. Pkg. 8c 
Guinea Gold—A. A. S. Gold Medal Winner 
for 1933. Great, double, carnation-like 
flowers of brilliant golden orange. .Pkg. 8c 
Yellow French Supreme—Large, fragrant 
creamy yellow flowers with loose frilled petals. 
Keeps excellently cut.Pkg. 18c 
African Double, Mixed—Big, fluffy blooms, 
light lemon to deep orange. 30 in.Pkg. 8c 
Dwarf French, Mixed—Double, intricately 
striped. Low bushy type, 12 in. high. Pkg. 5c 
PORTULACA (A) 
87 PJ 2528. State Variety 
Rose Moss delights in dry, sterile places; 
spreading habit with small needle leaves. 
Glossy cup-shaped single bldssoms, or rose¬ 
like double flowers about one inch across, 
cover plants in dazzling colors all summer. 
Double sorts in choice of these colors: Yel¬ 
low, Salmon Pink and Scarlet. 
Stale color wanted .Pkg. 12c 
Double Mixed—All colors..Pkg. 10c 
Single Mixed—All colors.Pkg. 8c 
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NASTURTIUM (A) 
87 PJ 2520. State Variety 
Nasturtiums give most generous bloom from 
June till fall. Tall sorts are trailing. Dwarfs 
stand erect 12 inches tall. 
Golden Gleam—The most outstanding 
flower development in years. Glorious velvety 
blossoms of great size and fragrance. Picture 
and description on Page 1.Pkg. 8c 
Scarlet Gleam—This famous NEW type in 
gorgeous tones of red. See Page 1. . . Pkg. 15c 
Gleam Hybrids—Full range of color, scar¬ 
let, rose, orange, yellow, buff.Pkg. 15c 
Dwarf, Mixed—Single, full color.. . Pkg. 5c 
Climbing, Mixed—Single, full color. Pkg. 5c 
Dwarf Double Golden Globe—A newly dis¬ 
covered Gleam, winner Award of Merit, 
A. A. S. 1935. A true globular form of the 
beautiful Golden Gleam, but not trailing. 
Great perfect deeply ruffled flowers.Pkg. 15c 
PANSIES (B) 
87 PJ 2522. State Variety 
Constant Triple Testing maintains the high 
quality of Garden Club Pansy Seed—assur¬ 
ing rich profusion of beautiful, perfect, 
true-color flowers. 
Swiss Giants — A NEW race; immense, 
round flowers developing shades heretofore 
unknown in pansies. The great size and ex¬ 
quisite form of these choice pansies can be 
seen from the illustration on the opposite 
page. We offer them in these rich colors: 
Crimson, Blue, Yellow and Mixed. State 
color imnled. Pkg..20c 
Frost Proof, Mixed—Bloom cheerily iong 
after all others have been killed by frost. 
Reds, blues, mahogany, yellow, white. Pkg. 18c 
American Bedding—Prized for decorative 
planting; profusion of varied colors. Pkg. 5c 
Garden Club, Mixed—Seed from the most 
successful in ail pansy colorings.Pkg. 7c 
PHLOX (A) 
87 PJ 2527. State Variety 
The standby of the garden. Huge clusters 
of five petaled flowers in almost every con¬ 
ceivable color, a few weeks from sowing. 
Tall sorts, 15 inches with great showy florets. 
Dwarf Phlox, 6 inches high, a compact ma<y 
of vari-colored bloom in low borders. 
Isabellina—Dwarf. Delicate creamy buff 
flowers, round petaled overlapping.. Pkg. 10c 
Fireball—Neat, compact little bushes 
covered with blood red flower clusters.Pkg. 8c 
Mirabillis—Compact little dwarf, salmon 
pink with white eye...Pkg. 10c 
Tall, Large Flowering — Choice of Pink, 
Crimson, Lilac, or Mixed. State color. 
Pk S .8c 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (A) 
Finest Mixed—87 PJ 2521—Decorative bor¬ 
der or winter bouquet. 2 to 3 ft_Pkg. 5c 
PENTSTEMON (P) 
Sensation—87 PJ 2523—Blossom first sea¬ 
son if planted early. Gloxinia-like flowers on 
tall spikes in ail colors.Pkg. 12c 
PYRETHRUM (P) 
87 PJ 2529. State Variety 
Painted Daisy, cousin to the Chrysanthemum, 
but blooming with Iris. Lovely for cutting. 
Double, Mixed—You will have a good per¬ 
centage fully double, or crested, salmon, 
rose, crimson, white.Pkg. 22c 
James Kelway—Velvety blood red. Pkg. 20c 
All Actual Photographs of Flowers 
Per Package 8 e 
Per Package 22 ' 
MORNING GLORY (A) 
87 PJ 2519. State Variety 
Tall Morning Glories are climbers, hastening 
to mantle wall and fence. Dwarfs, 1 foot tall, 
fill low borders with mass of color. 
Heavenly Blue—Climbing. Flowers often 
2 inches across, sky blue shading white,Pkg. 8c 
Rose Marie, Double—Climbing. Double and 
Semi-double, deep rose tones.Pkg. 8c 
Skyblue (Convolvulus Minor)—Dwarf. Mass 
of glorious brilliant blue.Pkg. 10c 
Tall, Mixed—Rose, Blue, White.... Pkg. 8c 
Dwarf, Mixed—Rose, Blue, White. .Pkg. 5c 
MOONFLOWER (A) 
Blue—87 PJ 2516—Fast growing climber. 
Dense foliage and great deep blue flowers 
open late afternoon.Pkg. 8c 
NICOTIANA (A) 
Gimson Bedder —87 PJ 2518 —Lush NEW 
Variety. Bushy plants, 3 to 4 feet, studded 
with bright red Morning Glory-like flowers, 
opening late afternoon.Pkg. 20c 
Per Package 8 C 
PETUNIAS (A) 
87 PJ 2524. State Variety 
Gay, colorful. Petunias love sun, blossom in 2 
months from seed and bloom till frost. Low, 
spreading plants with trumpet shaped flow¬ 
ers. See actual color pnotographs above. 
Garden Club Balcony — Single flowers of 
great size and brilliancy. Trailing type, deli¬ 
cately foliaged, flowering profusely; particu¬ 
larly adapted for flower boxes and garden 
urns. We offer the following colors: Blue, 
Purple, Rose, White and Mixed. State 
color wanted ..Pkg. 8c 
Rosy Morn—Clear, rose pink.Pkg. 8c 
Dwarf Mixed—Best dwarf sorts.. .Pkg. 5c 
Double Fringed, Mixed—Massive flowers. 
Very double, variety of shades.Pkg. 22c 
Ruffled Giants—New, distinctive. .Pkg. 12c 
Fluffy Ruffles—Immense singles, fluted, 
fringed and ruffled.Pkg. 22c 
Howard Star—Rosy crimson, with five 
pointed star of white, single.Pkg. 8c 
Rose of Heaven—Exquisite, soft pink, un¬ 
shaded. Blossoms gloriously.Pkg. 12c 
Crimson King—Royal crimson.Pkg. 8c 
Flaming Velvet—AAS Winner. See Page 5. 
POPPIES (A and P) 
87 PJ 2526. State Variety 
Perennial Sorts 
ICELAND POPPIES—Brilliantly colorful, 
fragile appearing flowers rise on slender 
stems, 18 inches high above fem-like foliage. 
Coonara Pink—Silky textured flowers, pink, 
salmon pink and salmon shades.Pkg. 20c 
El Monte—Giant Australian hybrids in 
varying shades of deep tangerine. Keep 
wonderfully well for cutting.Pkg. 15c 
ORIENTAL POPPIES —Bloom gaily in 
May and June, flowers often 6 inches across. 
Orientate—Giant hybrids, immense blooms, 
red, salmon pink shades.Pkg. 8c 
Salmon Queen—Salmon shades Pkg. 15c 
Annual Sorts 
Graceful, gay, but fleeting. Plant them suc¬ 
cessively to keep them in bloom. Sow early— 
where they are to flower. All have white cen¬ 
ters. 
Shirley Mixed—Beautiful satiny single flow¬ 
ers of white, pink, rose, and crimson. Pkg. 5c 
Double, Mixed—Gigantic ruffled blossoms 
of white, yellow, pink, red, salmon. . .Pkg. 8c 
American Flag—Great ruffled blooms, snow 
white, scarlet bordered.Pkg. 8c 
White Swan—Fringed, double white.Pkg. 8c 
Shell Pink—Fringed, double.Pkg. 8c 
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