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Marigold 
We have the new and improved types of 
this old fashioned flower. 
Dixie Sunshine—Winner of Award of Merit 
1936, All America Selections. Entirely new 
Chrysanthemum — flowered type, brilliant 
golden yellow, tall bushy growth of rich green 
foliage, long stems. Pkt. 10c, plants 25c doz. 
Dwarf French Double Harmony—Plants 1 
foot high covered with Scabiosia like flow¬ 
ers with deep orange center petals flanked 
by board velvety dark Maroon Petals. 
Pkt. 10c, Plants 25c doz. 
Yellow Supreme—The color is a delightful 
light yellow, loosely ruffled carnation type, 
in our trials this year we had flowers 4 
inches in diameter—very little Marigold odor. 
Pkt. 10c, Plants 25c Doz. 
Guinea Gold—lovely ruffled flowers of a 
golden orange color. Pkt. 10c. 
Mysotis Alpestria Mixed—“Forget-Me-Not” 
R—Rich indigo flowers borne profusely on 
plants 9 in. high. 
Pkt. 10c, Plants 25c doz. 
Linaria—“Toad Flax” See illustration at left 
Gold Medal Winner All American selection 
1935. One of the most beautiful flowers in 
our trials this year. Grows about 12 in. 
high, covered with a mass of dainty snap¬ 
dragon-like flowers. The color range includes 
all the popular pastel shades. 
Plants 30c doz, Pkt. 10c. 
Dusty Miller Centurea White Leaved—Silvery 
white leaves with elegantly cut margin. Very 
showy. Pkt. 10c. 
Cupids Dart—Pale violet, dark center, ever¬ 
lasting. rkt. 10c. 
Annual Candytuft 
Lilac—“R” Lilac lavender flowers. 
Rose Cardinal—The best red. 
Finest Mixed—Plants 25c doz. Pkt. 10c. 
Lupins—These are easy to grow, free-flower¬ 
ing plants with long graceful spikes of rich¬ 
ly colored, pea-shaped flowers; valuable for 
beds and cutting. 
Plants 50c doz. Pkt. 10c. 
Annual Painted Daisy 
White Queen—-“New” white, lemon zone eye. 
Eldorado—“New” Rich golden yellow very 
showy, compact. 
Purpureum—Purple, yellow ring. 
Plants 25c doz. Pkt. 10c. 
Swan River Daisy—“R” Very free flowering; 
the plants are covered most of the summer 
with a profussion of blue and white flowers. 
Plants 25c doz. Pkt. 10c. 
Helichrysum—“Strawflower” This well known 
everlasting flower needs no introduction. 
Plants 20c doz. Pkt. 10c. 
Kochia—“Burning Bush” New large improv¬ 
ed. Pkt. 10c. 
Double Gleam Hybrids—The hybrids are a 
collection of gorgeously colored, large well 
formed flowers of such dazzling beauty that 
the mind hesitates to credit the evidence of 
the eyes. Glorious flower of salmon, golden 
yellow orange scarlet, cerise cream yellow, 
orange, crimson and gold flushed scarlet com¬ 
bined with the foliage of fresh green. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Nasturtium 
Double Gleam 
Phlox 
Drummandi 
Nasturtium 
Double Scarlet Gleam—In Scarlet Gleam the 
flowers are a fiery orange scarlet, are 
if immense size almost 3 in. across. The 
sweet frangrance is more pronounced and 
the double flowers, are uniformily well 
formed. Pkt. 10c. 
Single Nasturtium: 
Dwarf Spencer Mixed Pkt. 10c. 
Running Varigated Mixed Pkt. 10c. 
Double Golden Gleam—Golden Gleam; grow¬ 
ing more popular as time goes on. The 
large double, sweet scented, golden flowers 
are borne profusely above bright green foli¬ 
age. Pkt. 10c. 
Phlox Drummundi grandiflora 
This is the finest type, having the largest 
heads of blooms as well as the largest in¬ 
dividual flowers. Of strong ,sturdy growth, 
attaining a height of 12 to 15 inches. 
Mixed Plants 30c doz., Pkt. 10c. 
STAR PHLOX 
Mixed—of dwarf habit, with very pretty, 
star-shaped flowers. A novel variety; 1 foot 
Pkt. 10c. 
