TWELVE NOVELTIES 
And Recent Noteworthy Introductions 
of Flowers for my Lady’s Garden 
1. ACROLINIUM. (Large Flowered Double Hybrids. Large daisy-like flowers which 
can be used both in the summer and the winter. Blossoms can be cut for fresh 
bouquets or can be dried for winter decoration. The color range is very attrac¬ 
tive, containing lovely shades of salmon, apricot, pink, rose and cerise, as well 
as white and creamy tones. Pkt., 25c. 
Calendula 
Campfire 
2. CALENDULA. (Campfire Dodger’s Improved Strain). A 
new, free blooming Calendula in a beautiful dark orange 
shade with scarlet sheen. You will love this one. Pkt., 25c. 
3. CALENDULA. (Orange Sunshine). One of the finest novel¬ 
ties in recent years. The flowers are of the chrysanthemum 
type in a light orange, vivid and penetrating. This one is 
a winner. Pkt., 25c. 
4. COREOPSIS. (Double Sunburst). Perennial. The common 
Coreopsis has long been a favorite for its bright, snowy 
golden yellow single flowers, now we have it in a fully dou¬ 
ble blossom that is a real attraction. Pkt., 25c. 
5. 
LARKSPUR. (Giant Imperial). One prominent gardener 
says—“Larkspurs are simply a necessity to every garden.” 
What would you think of a NEW giant strain that is vastly 
superior in every way. Can now be had in three colors— 
Carmine King, deep carmine rose; Coral King, coral pink; and White King, huge 
glistening white. Pkts., 25c each. 
6. MARIGOLD. (Collarette Crown of Gold). All-American novelty. Entirely lack¬ 
ing in the pungent, objectionable odor common to other Marigolds. Has large, 
rounded double heads of flowers with a distinct collarette below. Color, a deep 
orange. Seeds planted outdoors in May will bloom from July until killing frost. 
Pkt., 25c. 
7. MARIGOLD. (Gigantea Sunset Giants). Another sweet scented Marigold minus 
the pungent odor. Flowers are very large, loosely formed in a mixture of orange 
and yellow shades. A wonderful flower for cutting. Pkt., 25c. 
8. MARIGOLD. (Harmony). One of the finest dwarf Marigolds. Medium sized 
flowers in a bright color combination of deep brown guard petals encircling a 
crested center of deep orange, tubular petals. For show in the garden as well 
as for cutting this has few equals. Pkt., 25c. 
9. NASTURIUM. (Double Orange Gleam). The most striking of the new Double 
Nasturiums. Flowers are large, semi-double and very profuse. The color is a 
deep glowing orange. Pkt., 25c. 
10. NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA. (Perennial). A new perennial for rockery 
or edging plant that must not be overlooked. The plant is about six inches high 
and is literally covered with light blue, saucer-shaped flowers all through the 
season. Pkt., 25c. 
11. PETUNIA. (Dainty Lady). Received Award of Merit both from the All-America 
Selections and the Royal Horticultural Society. This is a striking new novelty; 
rather low growing single-fringed Petunia in a delicate golden yellow. So pro¬ 
fuse flowering that the blossoms literally cover the plant. Pkt., 35c. 
12. VERBENA. (Hybrida Grandiflora Crimson Glow). The newest and one of the 
most striking Verbenas. A large flowered vivid crimson variety, which in a bed 
or border produces a solid block of color which is hard to equal for sheer beauty 
and brilliance. Pkt., 25c. 
SPECIAL OFFER: One packet each of any 6 25c varieties for $1.20 
One each of all 12 varieties ($3.10 value) for $2.25, postpaid. 
