Novelties and Specialties in ^Icnu^e^ Seedi 
ACH YEAR plant hybridists are making im¬ 
provements in our garden flowers. We offer on 
this page those of recent introduction and others 
of special merit. 
AQUILEGIA CLEMATIFLORA. New spurless variety. 
Something new in a hardy flower, measuring about 3 
inches in diameter and in a good color range except a 
deep red. Pkt. 35c. 
CALLIOPSIS, GOLDEN CROWN. Award of Merit 
1938. A rich orange-yellow, good size flower, about 
one'third with double rows of petals. Pleasing fragrance 
and a long stem. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS, ORANGE FLARE. Gold Medal 1935. An 
early flowering strain of a deep orange color. Plants 
are about 3 feet tall. Pkt. 10c. 
COSMOS, SENSATION. Large fluted petals, mammoth 
in size. Very early and free blooming. Blooms 4 to 5 
inches in diameter, colors white and pink. Pkt. 15c. 
CUPHEA, FIREFLY. A dwarf compact plant, cerise-red 
in color. We recommend it for the rockery, the window 
box and border. It is a tender annual, flowering readily 
in twelve weeks from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, HARMONY. Bright golden yellow flow¬ 
ers, edged with rich maroon-red. Bushy plants useful 
for the border. 12 inches. Excellent for cutting. Pkt. 
10c. 
MARIGOLD, CROWN OF GOLD. Gold medal 1937. 
An entirely odorless foliage variety. Flower centers are 
of short curled quilled petals with a collar of flat guard 
petals on outside. Color is orange, 21/2-inch flowers. 
Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD, FLAMING FIRE. Single French, tall. 
Flaming red, varying to red and yellow, long stemmed, 
2 inches across. Plant lYl f^et tall. Pkt. 25c. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA. Dwarf Cup Flower. 
A lavender-blue single flower, dwarf compact plant not 
over 6 inches tall and a spread of 10 inches. Foliage is 
light gray-green, and literally dozens of flowers bloom 
at a time. As an edging plant, and in the rockery it is 
unexcelled. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, SALMON SUPREME. Highest Award 1938. 
A bedding variety, flowers \Yi inches across, with white 
throat and a distinct new salmon color. Pkt. 35c. 
ZINNIA, NAVAJO. Mixed. A 2'inch double flower, 
long narrow petals, with a color range through the 
mellow tones of rose, pink, bronze, yellow and orange. 
Plants 2 feet tall and very free flowering. Pkt. 15c. 
y Centaurea, Jubilee Gem \ 
Award of Merit 1937. A dwarf compact plant 
literally covered with dark blue double flowers. 
^ The plant is about 12 inches high and the foliage ^ 
Aa bright green. Pkt. 15c. Y 
ORDERING SUGGESTIONS 
An order blank and envelope are enclosed for your con¬ 
venience. 
POSTAGE. Prepaid on all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, 
etc., unless otherwise stated. For Grass, Grain and Field Seeds and other 
goods not priced “postpaid,” add postage to price. For parcel post rates 
see page 1. 
TERMS. Cash with order. Post Office Money Order, Express Order or 
Exchange on Denver; small amounts may be sent in clean postage stamps. 
Please do not ask us to ship C. O. D. unless you remit one-third of the 
order. 
ORDER EARLY. We appreciate your order EARLY and will do our 
best to complete it at a suitable planting time. Use our order blank and 
for general correspondence we would like it on another sheet from the order. 
ERRORS. Write us at once in full that we may make the adjustment to 
your entire satisfaction. 
NON-WARRANTY. While we take all the care possible in selecting 
our seeds, shrubs, bulbs and plants, and we believe they will give satisfac¬ 
tion, we cannot guarantee them. All gardeners of experience know that 
success even with seeds of the quality of our Depend^Ie Grade depends 
largely on weather conditions and proper cultivation, thus in common with 
all of the American Seed Trade Association, we, therefore, cannot guarantee 
the crop nor give any warranty, express or implied, as to their growth, 
description, quality or productiveness; and we will not be in any way re¬ 
sponsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these 
terms they are at once to be returned in the original, unbroken package and 
the purchase price will be refunded. If the seeds do not prove as repre¬ 
sented by us we will replace with more or other seeds of same value. 
President and General Manager 
