The New Giant Hybrid Marigolds are grand cuUflowers 
Chrysanthemum-flowered Marigolds 
Lychnis 
Elegant hardy perennials of easy culture, 
for massing in large beds or ijorders. 
Arkwrighti. Excellent hybrids. Free 
flowering. Pkt. 10c.; 40c. per large pkt. 
Chalcedonica. Rose Campion. Fine, 
scarlet, cross-like flowers. July. 2 ft. 
Pkt. lOc.; 25c. per large pkt.; oz. 60c. 
Haageana, Mixed. Large, brilliant 
orange, scarlet, pink, and crimson flow¬ 
ers. July. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c.; 50c. per large 
pkt. 
★Viscaria splendens. Very showy. Bright 
rose-red. Fine for the rockery. 1 ft. Pkt. 
10c.; 30c. per large pkt. 
Lythrum • Loosestrife 
Roseum superbum. A fine hardy per¬ 
ennial, producing spikes of rosy pink 
flowers from July to September. 3 ft. Pkt. 
10c.; 30c. per large pkt. 
Marigold • Tagetes 
These are old, favorite, free-flowering 
annuals with rich, showy flowers all summer. 
The Tall African varieties are well adapted 
for large beds or mixed borders, while the 
Dwarf French varieties are better suited for 
bedding purposes. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED 
NEW GIANT HYBRIDS. 1937 Novelty. 
These hybrids consist of many new and 
distinct types of Marigolds, varying in 
size of blooms from 2 to 4 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Some of these types have petals 
which are very much quilled and incurved, 
resembling a miniature American Beauty 
aster. The colors range in all shades of 
orange and yellow. Plants are about 3 feet 
high, supporting masses of flowers on fine 
stems for cutting. Pkt. 25c.; 75c. per large 
pkt. 
Dixie Sunshine. All-America winner. A 
new Chrysanthemum-flowered type which 
comes 100 per cent fully double. The 
medium-sized flowers are bright golden 
yellow. Tall, bushy growth of about 
4 feet. Late flowering. Seed should be 
sown in March. Pkt. 25c.; 60c. per large 
pkt. 
See pages 6 to 10 for Novelties and 
Specialties in Flower Seeds. 
Marigold, Royal Scot 
TALL AFRICAN 
Tall-growing, from 2}^ to 4 feet high. 
GIGANTEA, SUNSET GIANTS. 1937 
Novelty. A new departure in Marigolds, 
with flowers the largest ever known in the 
Marigold group, averaging 5 to 7 inches in 
diameter. Exceptionally free flowering and 
lacks the usual Marigold odor. Plants 
grow 3J4 j to 4 feet high. The flowers are 
loosely formed, with broad, heavy petals, 
and come in a mixture of colors ranging 
from deep orange through to light lemon- 
yellow. This strain comes 60 per cent 
double. Pkt. 35c.; $1.25 per large pkt. 
CARNATION-FLOWERED, GOLDEN 
EAGLE. 1937 Novelty. Closely related to 
the popular Guinea Gold. Color, a de¬ 
lightful shade of luminous gold. Plants 
come 100 per cent double, and as a cut- 
flower this variety is superb. Pkt. 25c.; 
85c. per large pkt. 
Yellow Supreme. All-America winner. 
Broad, loose, frilled petals, similar to 
Guinea Gold, of a rich creamy Iemon- 
yellow color. Excellent for cutting. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 15c.; 50c. per large pkt. 
Giant Golden Emblem. This variety is a 
rich lemon-gold, with very large flowers 
measuring from 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
The shade is between Lemon Queen and 
Orange Prince. Flowers large, exceedingly 
double, and excellent for cutting. Pkt. 
15c.; 50c. per large pkt. 
Guinea Gold. All-America winner. A 
very valuable novelty that has created a 
sensation as a most desirable cut-flower. 
It is a distinct type producing no singles 
whatsoever, the flowers coming 100 per 
cent double and semi-double. Color, clear 
orange, flushed with gold. Loose petaled 
and lacks the odor of the regular African 
Marigold. Pkt. 15c.; 50c. per large pkt. 
Alldouble Orange. This new variety will 
produce a large percentage of double 
flowers of a bright orange shade. Pkt. 15c.; 
50c. per large pkt. 
Tall African Marigolds, continued 
Lemon Queen. Soft lemon-yellow. Pkt. 
10c.; 25c. per large pkt.; oz. 75c. 
Orange Prince. Large flowers of a deep 
golden orange color. Very showy. Pkt. 
10c.; 25c. per large pkt.; oz. 75c. 
Large African, Mixed. Tall; double. Pkt. 
10c.; 25c. per large pkt.; oz. 75c. 
DWARF AFRICAN 
This new strain of Dwarf African Marigold 
is admirably adapted for bedding. Plants 
sturdy and free flowering, forming a veritable 
pyramid of bloom; excellent for borders or 
solid beds. 
Golden Queen. Large-flowered golden 
yellow. Pkt. 15c.; 40c. per large pkt. 
Orange Queen. New. Vivid, bright orange. 
Pkt. 15c.; 40c. per large pkt. 
Primrose Queen. All-America winner. 
Clear primrose-yellow. Pkt. 15c.; 40c. per 
large pkt. 
Queen, Mixed. Pkt. 15c.; 40c. per large pkt. 
MEXICAN 
An outstanding introduction, semi-dwarf 
in habit, branching freely, heavily laden with 
quantities of unique, semi-tubular petaled, 
bright orange flowers. An excellent variety. 
3 ft. Pkt. 25c.; 50c. per large pkt. 
DOUBLE FRENCH 
DWARF ALLDOUBLE, ROYAL SCOT. 
1937 Novelty. All-America winner. An 
excellent new strain. Growth dwarf and 
bushy, and every plant of uniform shape 
and height (10 to 12 inches). Color, rich 
mahogany and gold, in uniform stripes. 
Pkt. 25c.; 75c. per large pkt. 
HARMONY. Novelty. An excellent new 
French variety of Scabiosa-flowered type. 
Very double flowers of deep orange with 
maroon collar. Free flowering. Fine for 
borders. One of the best of the newer 
sorts. Pkt. 15c.; 50c. per large pkt. 
VARIETIES MARKED ★ ARE ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR ROCK-GARDENS 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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