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CONDON’S SENSATIONAL NEW FLOWERS 
Easy to Grow— 
Free Bloomers 
2338 Marigold Chrysanthemum Flowered Incurved 
Petals—Supreme Mixed Colors 
Offered for the first time this year to the public who we are certain will 
be delighted with this new Sensational Marigold. The immense size flow¬ 
ers are identical in form of flower to a lovely incurved Chrysanthemum, 
and are produced on strong stems making them ideal for cut flowers. Colors 
vary from deep orange to light orange and from deep yellow to light yel¬ 
low. Flowers are 100% double. Pkt., 25 cts.; Ya oz., 75 cts.; % oz., $1.25. 
2350 Marigold Gigantea Sunset Giants 
Sunset Giants is the very largest Marigold yet developed, flowers in the 
garden averaging about 5 inches in diameter, while some grown for show 
purposes have attained a size of 7 V 2 inches. The definite sweet scent of 
the flowers adds to its value as a cut flower variety, as well as being a 
good garden plant. The color range includes deep orange, golden orange, 
deep golden yellow, lemon yellow, and a delightful new shade of primrose. 
Plants are very profuse bloomers. Sunset Giants are fo'und to be fine 
forcers in the greenhouse. Pkt., 15 cts.; y s oz., 50 cts.; % oz., 75 cts. 
Hardy Lilies from Seed 
2329 Philippinense Formosanum 
A magnificent Lily easily grown from seed. Has large umbels of beau¬ 
tiful, long, trumpet-shaped, fragrant white blooms shaded pink on the out¬ 
side. Blooms in 6 to 8 months, growing 3 ft. high. Packet, 20 cts. 
2327 Tenuifolium (Coral Lily) 
Very easy to grow from seed, blooming the second year. Bears a pro¬ 
fusion of medium-sized, dazzling coral-red flowers in May. Of sturdy dwarf 
habit and therefore valued for borders and rock garden planting. Growing 
2 feet high. Packet, 10 cts. 
2326 Regale 
(Regal Lily.) One of the most beautiful of all garden Lilies. 
Grows 3 to 5 feet high and blooms in July. The ivory white 
flowers are shaded pink on the outside and have a yellow throat. 
Packet, 10 cts. 
2338 Marigold Chrysanthemum Flow* 
ered Incurved Petals—Mixed Colors 
2190 Cuphea Firefly 
A newcomer this season that has all the characteristics needed 
in a dwarf, compact plant. The flowers are small and delicately 
formed, fiery cerise red in color, and are freely produced on 
compact plants which reach a height of about 10 inches. The 
plant when in full bloom resembles a ball of fire immediately 
recommending itself for window boxes, flower pots, border or 
edging plants. Blooms/ in twelve to fourteen weeks from seed 
and blooms profusely throughout the summer. Pkt., 25 cts.; 
5 pkts., $1.00. 
2546 Zinnia Fantasy Star Dust 
A recent development in the Zinnia family that has certainly 
received a lot of publicity. Its shaggy informality immediately 
recommended it for cut flower use. The plants growing 2 % to 
3 feet are heavy bloomers. The lovely golden yellow shaggy- 
petaled medium size flowers borne on long stems makes Star 
Dust a great favorite for bedding and cut flowers. Pkt., 15 cts.; 
Ys oz., 50 cts.; % oz., 75 cts. 
2371 Morning Glory—Scarlett O’Hara 
An entirely new color in this popular flower-rich dark wine 
red or crimson. The foliage, which is a fairly dark green is not 
heavy, making a plant graceful in appearance. The large size 
flowers are produced freely on fast growing vines and without 
any doubt Scarlett O’Hara is going to be the most popular 
Morning Glory. Supply of seed very limited, so order early, 
please. Pkt., 25 cts.; 5 for $1.00. 
Regale Lily 
Start Your 
Lily Garden 
This Spring 
2523% Tithonia Fireball 
(Speciosa Grandiflora) 
Dazzling as a ball of fire poised high above other 
flowers. Fireball is, undoubtedly, the last word in 
brilliance of color in a fall blooming annual plant. 
Color is a very brilliant shade of scarlet orange. The 
petals in dazzling contrast to the clear yellow center, 
and are carried on long stems, making an excellent cut 
flower. Plants are very tall, some reaching a height 
of 9 feet with grayish green woolly foliage, and of neat 
appearance. Fireball is late flowering, and is not sub¬ 
ject to plant diseases. Pkt., 25 cts.; 5 for $1.00. 
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Scarlett 
O’Hara 
2371 
Morning Glory 
««1 Packet 
Each of the 
Outstand¬ 
ing 
Novelties 
for 1938 
Morning 
Glory, 
Scarlett 
O’Hara and 
Tithonia, 
Fireball 
Only 35c 
Postpaid 
2523 % Tithonia Fireball 
Common Sense Culture Directions printed on all packages. 
