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MARIGOLD, Dwarf Royal Scot All Double 
The color of this new marigold is rich mahogany and gold in uniform stripes. 
Grows dwarf and bushy, every plant of a uniform shape and height of about 
10 to 12 inches. There is practically absolute doubleness in each plant which 
is something quite new in French Marigolds. Be sure to plant Dwarf Royal Scot 
All Double Marigolds in your garden this year. Packet 25c ea. 
THE FINEST NEW FLOWERS FOR 1937 
For those who want the very best in novelties we offer here ten new flowers that will 
please the most particular gardener. Eight are prize winners in this year's trials con¬ 
ducted by the All-America Seed Council. All are so unusual and attractive you will 
want to be among the first to grow them in your garden. 
MARIGOLD, Crown of Gold 
This new Collarette Marigold is a Gold Medal Winner, having been given 
preference by most of the judges in the All-American flower selections this year. 
It has a Chrysanthemum-like top or crown surrounded by a collar of big, broad 
petals of the same color — bright golden orange. Plant grow about 2 feet tall, 
with flowers 2^2 inches in diameter. Blooms early, profusely and continuously 
until frost. Lovely in the garden — wonderful for cutting — delightful fragrance. 
Collarette, Crown of Gold, is the only Marigold with ENTIRELY ODORLESS 
foliage. Packet 25c ea. 
ICELAND POPPY, Yellow Wonder 
Yellow Wonder is longer stemmed, larger flowered and more vigorous growing 
than any other Iceland Poppy. The cup-shaped flowers are very showy and 
grow about 4 inches across. Color is a rich lemon-yellow made especially vivid 
by the silky sheen of the broad, round petals. Plants are strong growing with 
rich bluish green foliage which is deeply laciniated. Very free flowering. 
The most attractive feature is the long, strong stems which grow about 2 feet 
high in ordinary garden soil. It is showy in the garden and lovely for cutting. 
Packet 25c ea. 
LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial White King 
Without any question the finest Giant Imperial Larkspur developed since 1930. 
The flowers are a pure glistening white with rounded, broad petals. The 
extremely large florets are fully double, measuring as much as 2 inches across 
and are evenly and closely spaced on the stem giving a very heavy Hollyhock¬ 
like cutting spike from 24 to 30 inches long. While the plants grow tall under 
favorable conditions they frequently grow over 5 feet, and are of the true Giant 
Imperial basal branching type upright in habit. Usually blooms a week earlier 
than the other Giant Imperial varieties. Destined to become the outstanding 
white Larkspur of the decade. Packet 25c ea. 
Iceland Poppy, Yellow Wonder 
Marigold, Dwarf Royal 
Scot All Double 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial White King 
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Marigold, Crown of Gold 
