The New Marigolds Are Outstanding. Try Them! 
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LUPINUS (Lupine). IIA and HP. (Also called 
Ladies in Green.) Long, graceful spikes 
of richly colored, pea-shaped flowers; prefers 
a little shade. 2 feet. 
MARIGOLDS also Calendula, page 4. Ot 
easy culture, succeeding best in 
light soil and sunny exposure. 
NllW ANI> RKCENT TALL, SORTS 
Dixie Siiiishiiie. 2 feet. Brilliant golden yellow 
flowers similar to an exhibition chrysanthe¬ 
mum. The rich green foliage is entirely free 
from the Marigold odor, as is the flower. Plants 
are bushy, well covered with moderate-sized 
flowers. A late bloomer. "VVe recommend start¬ 
ing it early. Pkt. 25 cts.; 5 for $1.00. 
^ Cariiation-Flowerecl Yellow .Suiireme. 2 feet. 
Large, fluffy, well-rounded blooms of delicate, 
honey fragrance, with broad, loose frilled pet¬ 
als, rich creamy lemon-yellow on long stems. 
Odorless foliage. Pkt. 25 cts.; % oz. 50 cts. 
■¥■ Guinea Gold. 2 feet. Distinct type, with semi¬ 
double flowers, brilliant orange flushed with 
gold. Of gi’aceful pyramidal habit. The charac¬ 
teristic Marigold odor is much less pungent in 
this wonderful sort. A companion to Yellow 
Supreme. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 40 cts. 
Sun.set Giants (Gigantea) 3% to 4 feet. This re¬ 
markable NEW Marigold is an outstanding 
novelty of 1937. Not only are flowers the larg¬ 
est ever known, averaging 5 to 6 inches across, 
but they are produced in great profusion. The 
I flowers are loosely formed, full centered with 
I broad petals gracefully overlapping, making 
I them of great depth. Sunset Giants range in 
color from deep orange through the various 
I yellows to a delightful new shade of primrose. 
The plant is very robust and extremely florif- 
erous and comes sixty percent double. Pkt. 25 
I cts.; 5 for $1.00. 
' Crown of Gold. 2 feet. Distinct NEW type; 
I Crown or top part of flower resembles a Chry- 
i santhemum, surrounded by a collar of big, 
I broad petals. Flowers are clear, golden orange 
• and delightfully sweet-scented; blooms early 
and profusely all summer until frost. Pkt. 25 
} cts.; 1/16 oz. GO cts.; % oz. $1.00 
ANNUAL SORT.S (HARTWEGII) 
Sky-Blue, Rose, White. Each, Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 
30 cts. 
Giants—Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 30 
cts.; % oz. 50 cts.; 1 oz. 75 cts. 
1*ERENNIAL LUPINUS 
Polyphyllus. Succeeds in any good soil; blooms 
in May and June. 
Blue, White, Rose, Mixed. Each, Pkt. 10 cts. 
LYCHNIS L;P1. Plants of easy culture; bloom 
first year if sown early. 
Scarlet (L. chalcedonica; .Jerusalem Cross). 2 
feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda). HA. 1 foot. No garden 
is complete without this sweet¬ 
smelling annual. Sowings made from April to 
June keep up a succession from late summer 
until frost. 
Paris Market. Red; enormous spike. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
14 oz. 60 cts. 
.Sweet-scented. I.arge-flowered. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 
oz. 20 cts.; 14 oz. 30 cts.; 1 oz .50 cts. 
MATRIGARIA eapensis 11.-pi. (Feverfew), HP. 
/YiAM 2 feet. Double, white flowers on 
long stems. Pkt. 10 cts. 
MATTHIOLA BICORN IS ^l^ (Evening Scented 
IVlMi iniUl-M stock). Purplish lilac. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
MIMOSA pndiea (Sensitive Plant). HHA. Pur- 
lYiiiY piish flowers. When touched the leaf¬ 
lets close. Pkt. 10 cts. 
MOMORHIGA HAC. Handsome, tendril climbers 
/V1V-BVIUIS.UI1-M odd-shaped fruit. 
Bal.saniina (Balsam Apple). Pkt. 10 cts. 14 oz. 
25 cts 
Charantla (Balsam Pear). I’kt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 
25 cts. 
MORNIKIG-GLORY hag. Of the easiest culture; 
the Open 
ground in a sunny situation when the weather 
has become warm. 
Mixed Giant Japanese. I’kt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts. 
Mixed Climbing (Convolvulus major). Extra fine. 
Pkt. 5 cts.; 14 oz. 15 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts.; 1 oz. 
40 cts. I 
See also Ipomoea, page 9. 
DOUBLE AFRICAN TALL 
Giant Lemon <iueen. 214 feet. Extra fine. This 
highly meritorious strain is grown by a spe¬ 
cialist Avho selects only the finest blooms for 
seed purposes. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 50 cts. 
Giant Orange Prince. 214 feet. Extra fine. The 
darker form of Giant Lemon Queen. Finest 
strain procurable. Pkt. 10 cts. 14 oz. 30 cts. 
Jlixed Orange and Lemon. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz, 
25 cts. 
Prize-Strain All-Donble Orange. 214 feet. This 
excellent strain produces bushy plants with 
enormous flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, of great 
substance, practically 100 percent double. Pkt. 
10 cts.; 14 oz. 40 cts. 
FRENCH TALL AND DAVARF 
Tall French Douh'e Striped Royal Scot. 2 to 214 
feet. Large, well-formed double flowers pro¬ 
duced in abundance. The color is a charming- 
combination of mahogany and gold in symmet¬ 
rical stripes which radiate from the center of 
the flower. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 40 cts. 
Tall French JoHephine. 214 to 3 feet. Single dark 
brown with an edging of old gold and a glint 
of crimson, wth petals of rich velvet 3 '’ texture, 
borne on long stems. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz.; 40 
cts. 
Mixed Tap Double French. Fine mixture of yel¬ 
low, brown and striped sorts. Good for cutting. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts. 
★ Double Ilarniony. 1 foot. A distinct variety, with 
flowers similar in form to Scabiosa. They are 
of good size, and have a central, deep orange 
crest, which is surrounded by a maroon-brown 
collar of broad florets. Pkt. 15 cts.; 14 oz. 
50 cts. 
Dwarf Double French. 1 foot. Mixed Colors. Verj^ 
effective and long flowering. Unequalled for 
borders. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 20 cts. 
French I.egion of Honor (Little Brownie) 1 foot. 
']''he Plants bear man^" single, rich golden flow¬ 
ers with garnet blotches. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 
25 cts. 
Double Legiou of Honor. 1 foot. (Electric Light) 
Extra fine. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 35 cts. 
Double Dark Brown (Roliert Bei.sf) 1 foot. Pkt. 
10 cts.; 14 oz. 35 cts. 
Pigmy Marigold (Tagetes signata pumila). 9 
inches. Forms a pretty little dwarf bush with 
slender foliage and single golden flowers. Pkt. 
10 cts.; 14 oz. 50 cts. 
WILSON'S SEEDS 
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MONTCLAIR, N. J. 
