SEED NOVELTIES . . . 
a delicate light golden throat, and the 18-inch plants are rather bushy, abso¬ 
lutely uniform, and literally covered with blooms. Besides its decorative value 
for the garden, Rose King Improved is an excellent cut flower variety, especially 
effective when combined with some of the blue flowers such as Ageratum or 
Delphinium. Pkt. 25c. C0RNFL0WER JUBILEE GEM 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1937 
Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety of Cornflower making a compact plant literally 
covered with flowers. The plant is about 12 inches in height. Easy to grow, it is 
“everyone’s” flower and is adaptable for almost any purpose to which a plant 
may be put. As an edging plant, a border plant, or for ground work in formal 
beds of Roses, etc., it will be found admirable; it is a fine cut flower and, above 
all, it may be sown outside in the autumn for spring flowering, or in the spring 
for summer flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, DWARF ROYAL SCOT, ALLDOUBLE 
Special Mention, All-America Selections, 1937 
Royal Scot is a new achievement in Marigolds, new in color and new in that 
it is dwarf and double. Its growth is dwarf and bushy, every plant of a uniform 
shape and height of about 10 to 12 in. Color is a rich mahogany and gold in 
uniform stripes. It is a splendid plant for borders and blooms for a long period 
from mid-summer until frost. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, BURGUNDY 
Special Mention, All-America Selections, 1937 
Petunia Burgundy is a lai’ge-flowered, plain edged variety (Petunia hybrida 
grandiflora). The color is a beautiful, velvety Burgundy-red in lovely contrast 
to the inconspicuous white throat. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD DIXIE SUNSHINE 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1936 
From the Land of Dixie to the gardens of the world comes this most charming 
Marigold. The large ball-shaped flowers are ingeniously composed of dozens of 
tiny five-petaled florets, gracefully interlocking, daintily fringed in effect. Bril 
liant golden yellow, 100% fully double, and but faintly scented. Whether in the 
garden, on tall, bushy plants literally smothered with blooms, or when arranged 
for home decoration, the strong stemmed flowers are a constant joy until frost. 
Pkt. 15c. LARKSPUR, GIANT IMPERIAL, WHITE KING 
Special Mention, All-America Selections, 1937 
White King is without any question the finest Giant Imperial Larkspur 
developed since Carmine King. The flowers are a pure, glistening white with 
rounded broad petals. The florets are extremely large and fully double, measur¬ 
ing as much as 2 inches across and are evenly and closely spaced on the stem. 
This gives a very heavy Hollyhock-like cutting Spike from 24 to 30 inches long. 
The plants are tall, well over 5 feet. White King is very early blooming, coming 
into flower more than a week earlier than other Giant Imperial varieties. 
Pkt. 25c. LARKSPUR, GIANT IMPERIAL, CORAL KING 
In Coral King is a new color never before seen in Larkspurs—blush pink, 
with a strong suffusion of coral which deepens and gets richer as the flowers 
mature. The florets are very large and fully double, with rounded petals. There 
is a magnificent length of Hollyhock-like flowering spike, averaging from 24 to 
30 inches. The plants are from 5 to 5% feet tall under our conditions, and are 
of the true Giant Imperial type, branching from the base. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS, SENSATION, FINEST MIXED 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1936 
For the short time it has been on the market, Cosmos Sensation has earned 
for itself a remarkably permanent position in the garden woi’ld. The flowers are 
mammoth in size, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, with broad, heavy fluted petals 
carried on very long strong stems. It is extremely early flowering, blooming in 
10 weeks from the time of seeding. The mixture contains white, and shades of 
rose and pink. Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD, YELLOW SUPREME 
Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1935 
Yellow Supreme has more than lived up to its reputation as a companion to 
the popular Guinea Gold. The color is a delightful light lemon yellow, and the 
flowers are of medium size, loosely ruffled or carnation flowered in formation. 
The plants are 2 to 2*4 fefet tall, compact and pyramidal in habit and very free 
blooming. Yellow Supreme has proven itself very popular, both as a garden 
subject and for cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
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