LINUM 
Grandiflora Rubrum (Scarlet Flax)—A hardy annual of slender and graceful ap¬ 
pearance with fine foliage and bright red flowers. It makes beautiful beds or borders 
and is largely used for cut flowers. Scarlet Flax makes a fine fall and winter flower, 
blooming profusely for several months. May also be sown in the spring. Height 
11/2-3 feet. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c. 
Perenne (Blue Flax)—Slender growing hardy perennial producing a profusion of 
light blue flowers. Height 2Vz feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Flavum — Produces masses of golden yellow flowers throughout the summer. 
Perennial; 1-2 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
LOBELIA 
This hardy annual grows 4 to 6 inches high, is of compact growth, and literally 
covered with small bright flowers. By cutting back the plants during the summer 
and giving plenty of water they may be kept in flower all summer. Used for ribbon 
work and borders or hanging baskets. 
Bedding Queen-—Very dwarf. Deep purple-violet flowers, white eye. Pkt. 10c. 
Cambridge Blue—Light blue with light green foliage. Pkt. 15c. 
Crystal Palace—Undoubtedly the finest dwarf blue Lobelia for bedding. Plants 
very compact, profusely covered with rich, blue flowers. Height 4 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrida Sapphire (Trailing)—Bright deep blue, white eye. Pkt. 10c. 
White Lady—Compact plants covered with pure white flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
AeM MARIGOLDS 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids—These hybrids consist of many 
new and distinct types of Mangolds, varying in size of bloom from 2 
to 4 inches in diameter. The types are quite variable, some having 
broad petals, others quilled and curved. The rich colors are most fas¬ 
cinating and can best be described as containing alf shades of orange 
and yellow. They grow about 3 feet high, supporting masses of 
flowers on fine stems for cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
Crown of Gold (All America Gold Medal 1937)—Flowers of clear 
golden orange with a center of short, curled, quilled petals, surrounded 
by a collarette of broad fhat petals. The foliage is odorless. Height 
2/z feet. Pkt. 25c. 
Dixie Sunshine (All America Award of Merit 1936)—- Rather small 
ball-shaped flowers composed of dozens of tiny florets gracefully 
interlocking, daintily fringed in effect. Brilliant golden yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants—The largest Marigold ever grown averag¬ 
ing 5 to 7 inches across. Flowers are loosely formed, very full cen¬ 
tered, with broad, heavy petals gracefully overlapping. Colors range 
from deep orange through all shades of yellow. Height 3-4 ft. Pkt. 25c. 
Guinea Gold — Loosely ruffled, carnation shaped, medium sized 
flowers of brilliant golden orange. Ideal for cut flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Little Giants Mixed—For description see page 5. Pkt. 25c, 
Yellow Supreme (All America Gold Medal 1935)—Large fluffy 
blooms of soft lemon yellow. Does not have the strong Marigold odor 
but a mild honey fragrance. Vigorous plants and a favorite for garden 
or cut flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Royal Scot Alldouble (New)—This beautifully striped Mari¬ 
gold is truly double and grows to a height of only 10 to 12 inches. 
The plants are bushy and Uniform in height and shape, making them 
ideal for beds or borders. Pkt. 25c. 
Marigold Gigantea Sunset Giants 
Tall African All Double 
An improved strain of large, fully double flowers with only a small 
.percentage of single blooms. For extra large flowers and long stems 
they may be disbranched and disbudded. Height 21/2 feet. 
All Double Orange—Brilliant orange. Pkt. 15c, Va oz. 35c. 
All Double Lemon—Bright lemon yellow. Pkt. 15c, Va oz. 35c. 
All Double Mixed—A well balanced mixture of orange and lemon. 
Pkt. 15c, Va oz. 35c. 
Tali African California Strain 
Although this florist strain has some single blooms, the double 
flowers are exceptionally large and fine. Height 2V 2 feet. 
California Golden Emblem—Rich gold with very large flowers mea¬ 
suring 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Pkt. 15c, Va oz. 35c. 
California Orange—Beautifully formed flowers of brilliant orange. 
Pkt. 10c, Va oz. 25c. 
California Lemon—Like the above but a pure citrus yellow. Pkt. 
10c, Va oz. 25c. 
California Mixed—A beautiful mixture of the above varieties. Pkt. 
10c, Va oz. 25c. 
Tall French 
Marigold Harmony 
The flowers are much smaller than the African, but are greatly prized for bedding. 
Tall French Mixed—In shades of yellow, brown and tricolors. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 10c, 
Vi oz. 25c. 
Dwarf French 
HARMONY—A charming and distinct variety bearing good-sized flowers of Scabiosa-like 
formation. Each bloom has a central deep orange crest surrounded by a collar of broad, 
maroon-brown petals. Pkt. 20c. 
Monarch Mixed—Dwarf compact plants and small double flowers in shades of orange, 
bronze and mahogany. Splendid mixture. Pkt. 15c. 
A&M Golden Ball Marigold — This is one of the finest border plants. Habit of growth is 
compact and it blooms well owes a long season. Round golden yellow flowers are very attractive. 
Pkt. 10c, Va oz. 20c. 
Legion of Honor—Flowers are single and dark, velvety brown, gracefully surrounded by a 
distinct gold ring. Pkt. 10c, Va oz. 20c. 
Double Dark Brown—Pkt. 10c, Va oz. 20c. 
Dwarf French Mixed—10 inches high. Pkt. 10c, oz. 45c. 
Tagetes Signata Pumila—A dwarf compact Marigold bearing golden-veilow star-like flowers 
in great profusion. When full grown the plants are about 15 inches high with a spread of 15 
to 18 inches and are entirely covered with blooms. It is an excellent annual border plant for 
large beds. Parks and estates can make good use of this attractive plant. Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 35c. 
LUNARIA 
Biennis Purple (Honesty)—Hardy biennial usually grown as an annual. Much admired for 
its silvery seed pods which are used for winter decorations. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Pkt. 10c. 
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