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Marigold 
COLLARETTE, Crown of Gold. This received the All'America 
Gold Medal for 1937. Has medium'sized blooms composed of 
a row of large, broad, drooping outer petals and a thick center 
of star'shaped center petals. The color is a brilliant orange. 
Grows 2 feet high, and blooms early, freely, and continuously. 
Is the first Marigold that is entirely free from the typical Mari' 
gold odor. 25c per doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED HYBRIDS. (1937 Novelty). 
These hybrids consist of many new and distinct types of Mari' 
old, varying in size of blooms from 2 to 4 inches in diameter, 
omc have petals which are quilled and incurved, resembling a 
miniature American Beauty Aster, and the colors range in all 
shades of orange and yellow. The 3'ft. plants support masses 
of flowers on fine stems for cutting. 25c per doz. 
SUNSET GIANTS. (1937 Novelty). A new departure with the 
largest flowers ever known in the Marigold group, averaging 5 
to 7 inches across. Exceptionally free'flowering and lacking the 
usual Marigold odor. Plants grow 3 ! /2 to 4 feet high. The 
flowers are loosely formed with broad, heavy petals and come 
in a mixture ranging from deep orange through to light lemon' 
yellow. This strain comes 50 per cent double. 25c per doz. 
FRENCH ALL-DOUBLE DWARF, Royal Scot. (1937 Novelty). 
All'America winner. An excellent new strain of dwarf bushy 
growth, every plant of uniform shape and height, 10 to 12 inches 
tall. Color rich mahogany and gold, in uniform stripes. 25c 
per doz. 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH HARMONY. (1936 Novelty). A 
fine new French variety of Scabiosa'flowered type. Flowers are 
very double, deep orange with maroon collar. Free'flowering 
and excellent for borders. This is one of the best of the newer 
sorts. 25c per doz. 
GUINEA GOLD. (1934 Introduction). A distinct type, produc' 
ing no singles whatsoever. The flowers come 100 per cent dou' 
ble and semi'double. Clear orange, flushed with gold. 2Vi feet. 
15c per doz. 
YELLOW SUPREME. (193 5 Introduction). Broad, loosely frilled 
petals, similar to Guinea Gold, of a rich creamy lemon'yellow 
color. The plant is very symmetrical, a splendid cutting variety. 
2 feet. 15c per doz. 
Nasturtium 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS. (Novelty). An exceptionally fine 
type of Nasturtium with showy, large double blooms that average 
2Vi to 3 inches in diameter. They are highly valued for cutting 
and have a lovely sweet fragrance distinct from the pungent odor 
of the older type. They produce rounded bushes with short 
runners. The color range includes a glorious assortment of bril' 
liant shades — salmon, golden yellow, orange'scarlet, cerise, or' 
ange, crimson, and gold'flushed scarlet. From pots, 15c each. 
Also seeds. 
Pentstemon 
ISOPHYLLUS HYBRIDS. A variety little known in American 
gardens. These are a pleasing change from Snapdragons, rang' 
ing in color from lavender'blue to mauve and purple, to rose' 
pink. 2'3 feet. 25c per doz. 
SENSATION. This beautiful variety is being largely used for 
bedding. It comes in a good range of colors, such as red, pink, 
lilac, mottled, and spotted. 25c per doz. 
Marigold Gigantea, Sunset Giants 
Crown of Gold Marigold 
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Dwarf Marigold, 
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