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MARIGOLD Collarette "Crown of Gold" 
An entirely new type of Marigold. The crown or top part 
of the flower resembles a Chrysanthemum in formation and is 
made up of long disc petals that beautifully interlace. The 
crown and the collarette of big broad petals which surround 
it are of bright pleasing shade of clear golden orange. Flowers 
are slightly sweet-scented and the foliage is entirely free of the 
usual Marigold odor. Plants grow about 2 feet, bloom early 
and are very floriferous. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD “Sunset Giants” 
A new Marigold which meets all the requirements of a good 
garden flower, is very showy, sweet-scented and has exceptional 
size. The most remarkable feature is the delicate sweet fra¬ 
grance of the blossoms. The stems are long and the flowers 
excellent shippers and range from deep orange to a delightful 
shade of primrose. Height 3)/£ to 4 feet. (Hardy Annual.) 
Pkt. 50c. 
NIGELLA “Dragonfly” 
This is quite distinct from the Miss Jekyll type. The flower 
is single, with thick, fleshy petals and a strong, sturdy 
stem. It grows from 15-16 inches in height, branches well, and 
makes a bigger plant than the Jekyll variety. The color is 
deep dark blue, and there is a delightful sheen on the flower 
which enhances its richness. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA “Dainty Lady” 
A new single fringed yellow Petunia which has occasioned 
favorable comment wherever exhibited. The flowers are of 
medium size and daintily fringed, and the color is light yellow, 
deepening to golden yellow at the throat. The plants are neat, 
compact and somewhat upright in habit. Semi-dwarf and 
very free flowering. (Half-hardy Annual.) Pkt. $1.00. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GIGANTEA 
“Art Shades” 
This new strain of Phlox drummondi has flowers an inch 
and a quarter to an inch and a half in diameter. In addition to 
its enormous flowers it has a most wonderful range of color 
in soft art shades. The soft colors blended together make a 
most beautiful mixture and a color combination never before 
seen in annual Phlox. There is a complete absence of harsh 
colors in this wonderful mixture and should appeal to those 
who are looking for soft color effects in their gardens. Plants 
grow about 9 inches high. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 25c. 
POLYANTHUS “Giant Bouquet” 
A magnificent development of this old garden favorite, the 
flowers being of exceptional size, often 2 inches across. They 
are produced in great numbers and display an immense variety 
of coloring, from white to cream, yellow, scarlet, purple and 
crimson. Borne on long stems, they are excellent for cutting, 
as well as making a splendid show in the garden. (Hardy 
Perennial.) Choice Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
SCABIOSA GRANDIFLORA “Rosette” 
A beautiful deep shade of deep rose heavily suffused with 
salmon. The flowers are extra large and the stems long and 
stiff. This glorious new color will undoubtedly make Rosette a 
most popular flower for the garden. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 50c. 
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