LANDRETHS’ NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
To add charm to your 1937 garden^ we suggest the 
following varieties — (So new, they’re a year ahead) 
MARIGOLD □ 
Crown of Gold Collarette 
All-America Gold Medal for 
1937. Entirely new type of 
flowers. Chrysanthemum- 
like crown of beautifully in¬ 
curved petals, surrounded by 
collar of broad petals of 
brilliant golden orange. En¬ 
tirely odorless foliage. Height 
2i ft. Pkt. 26c 
Marigold—Collarette Crown of Gold 
Centaurea Jubilee Gem 
(Note Entirely New Habit of Growth) 
CENTAUREA □ (Cornflower) 
Jubilee Gem 
All-America Award-of-Merit for 1937. Superb 
English dwarf bushy type, not over 12 indies tall, 
and excellent for border use as well as for cutting. 
Large deep blue flowers. As an edging plant, a bor¬ 
der plant, or for ground work in formal beds of Roses, 
etc., it is admirable. It has foilage distinct from all 
other Cornflowers, forming a tufted mass of bright 
green, contrasting well with the dark but vivid 
double blue flowers. Pkt. 26c 
