Five pages SUPPLEMENTARY LIST of FLOWER SEEDS (Continued) 
Interesting and New Items Not Listed Elsewhere in This Catalogue 
MARIGOLD Mari-gold 
A nnual. For cutting and display. 
DWARF CARNATION-FLOWERED 
Trivett’s Orange Gold. A grand new sort, 
dwarf, bushy plants about 12 inches high, cov¬ 
ered with Carnationlike blossoms of pure 
orange gold. It is ideal for edging, bedding, 
mass or small group planting in front of 
borders, etc. ... ... Pkt. 35c. 
Dwarf Royal Scott (Alldouble). Special 
Mention, 1937 All American Selections. The 
height is 10 to 12 inches. The color is rich 
mahogany with uniform gold stripes. Re¬ 
produces practically all double flowers. 
34 oz. $1.50 Pkt. 25c. 
Crown of Gold. Gold Medal, 1937 All Ameri¬ 
can Selections. See page 75. 
NOTE—We offer three pages of new and 
Choice MARIGOLDS—See page 74. 
MATRICARIA Ma-tri-cay-ri-a 
Perennial. For edging, beds, etc. 
Lemon Ball. An addition to the others we 
offer in our general list. Compact, bushy 
plants, about 10 inches high and covered with 
small, double, buttonlike flowers of clear 
lemon yellow. J4 oz. $1.50 Pkt. 35c. 
MENTZELIA Ment-zee-li-ah 
Annual. Fragrant. For display. 
Ornata. A newly re-introduced annual, 
really distinctive and striking. The creamy 
white flowers are large, as much as 5 inches 
across, like a Waterlily with a brush of sta¬ 
mens. The plants grow about 4 feet high and 
produce abundance of flowers quite easily 
grown. Very suitable for the Southern States. 
Thriving in light, hot soil and dry seasons. 
Pkt. 50c. 
MERTENSIA Mer-ten-si-ah 
Perennial. Rockeries, woodlands, etc. 
Echioides. A dwarf, compact, “Virginian 
E Blue Bell.” Only 6 inches high with rich 
blue flowers. Very choice. Pkt. 25c. 
MIGNONETTE Min-yon-et 
Annual. Fragrant. For cutting, etc. 
Old fashioned, sweet-scented flowers that, 
owing to improvement and new shades of color 
are becoming very popular. 
The colors are subdued and create charming 
harmony. A good subject for the herb garden 
and as cut flowers, in bowls for table decora¬ 
tion. Easily grown. Sow the seed where in¬ 
tended to flower and make sowings at inter¬ 
vals for succession. 
Trivett’s Red. A fine bronzy red shade, good 
heavy flower spikes and sweetly fragrant. 
Choice sort. ... ... Pkt. 35c. 
Trivett’s White. Pearly white, the most fra¬ 
grant white sort, good size. 
)4 oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
Trivett’s Yellow. Large spikes, makes a 
nice contrast to “Trivett’s Red.” 
34 oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
Trivett’s Orange. Rich orange red, good, 
large spikes. Sweet-scented. 
34 oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
MOMORDICA Moh-maur-di-ca 
Annual. Climber. Ornamental fruit. 
Balsamina ( Balsam Apple). Large white 
flowers; glossy foliage and Appleshaped fruit. 
34 oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
Charantia ( Balsam Pear). Yellow flowers, 
luxurious foliage, pear-shaped fruit. 
34 oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
MYOSOTIS My-o -so-tis ( Forget-me-not) 
Biennial. Spring bedding, edging, etc. 
Trivett’s Lavender Gem. An entirely new 
and distinct shade in Forget-me-not. It is 
E neater and more erect than “Royal Blue.” 
The color is distinct mid-lavender. 
Height 10 inches. Blooms in May-June. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Marga Sacher. The individual blooms are 
0 % to % of an inch across, and lovely, 
deep sky blue. ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Woodland Blue. The common Forget-me- 
not for naturalizing, makes a charming effect 
in woodlands, under shrubs, trees, etc. and on 
the banks of pools, streams. Sow the seed 
liberally. ... Lb. $3.00 Oz. 50c. 
NASTURTIUM. All the latest and finest 
double sorts. See page 78. 
NIEREMBERGIA Nee-rem-ber-ji-ah 
Perennial. (Treat as an annual). 
Hippomanica. A beautiful subject for bed¬ 
ding outdoors in sunny places and in rockeries. 
S Also ideal as a pot plant in the green¬ 
house. The plants grow about 6 inches 
high and are covered with saucer-shaped 
flowers 1 inch across. Delicate lavender with 
clear yellow eye. A tender perennial that will 
flower the first season from seed. Pkt. 35c. 
PANSY, New Baby Type. 
See page 81. 
PANSY, New Summer¬ 
blooming. See page 81. 
PANSY, Sweet-scented. 
See page 81. 
PANSY, New Doublelike. 
See page 81. 
PETUNIA Pe-tune-i-a 
Annual. For display. All 
Summer. 
Burgundy. Special Men¬ 
tion, 1937 All American Se¬ 
lections. Large flowered, 
plain edged. Height about 
18 inches. Burgundy or 
wine red, white throat. 
Pkt. 50c. 
NEW PETUNIAS. 
See page 82. 
‘‘May / just add that the 
seeds ordered from you in 
August for my own garden 
have given excellent germina¬ 
tion. / am delighted with 
the results.” 
Mrs. FREDERICK A. WALLIS 
Garden Club of Kentucky 
‘‘As a professional gardener 
I consider your Tested Seeds 
valuable and necessary to the 
satisfactory production of 
first class flowers, dependable 
in growth and true to name.” 
MR. W. WEISSMAN 
Supt.-Head Gardener to 
BRADLEY MARTIN, Esq. 
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OTHER 1937 NOVELTIES will be found in our GENERAL LIST commenting on page 19 
