I— |f1i¥S7flY* ^nniir* ^re one of the world's largest 
JriUWol □l!l!lio growers of Zinnia seed. 
GODETIA (Satin Flower) Half Dwarf Mixed. (HA-1 ft.) 
Attractive bush plants with masses of large colorful flowers. 
Blooms during the summer and fall; suited for beds, border and 
cutting. Thrives best in cool, moist and half shady situation. 
(Pkt., lOe) (V^ ox., .SOe). 
GILIA (Leptosiphon). (HA-1 ft.) 
These charming little plants are exceptionally well suited to 
planting in rock gardens. Pine featherj^ foliage and globular 
heads of bloom about 1 in. across. 
Bunch of liilac. Lavender blue. 
White Swan. Snowy white. 
(Pkt., 10c) (i/i oz:, 40c). 
GYPSOPHIIiA (Baby’s Breath). (HA-2 ft.) 
Elegant star shaped white flowers charming for massing with 
bouquets. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 30c). 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA, Double White. (HP-3 ft.) 
Superior to the older hardy sorts, producing tiny double rose 
shaped flowers. Gives a mist like appearance in bouquets. Still 
unfixed but has a good portion of doubles. 
(Pkt., 25c) (i^ff oz., 50c). 
HOLLYHOCK, Chater.s Best Mixed. (HP-5 ft.) 
This tall stately flower should be used as a background for 
other flowers in your garden. Try planting a row along the 
back fence. Our mixture contains a beautiful range of colors. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 30c) (% oz., 50c). 
LARKSPUR, Double Tall Stock Flowered. (HA-3 ft.) 
The long slender spikes are very graceful and beautiful either 
as a border or a cut flower; thrive in almost any soil but a 
sunny situation suits them best. They are adorned with finely 
cut, feathery foliage of soft green which sets off to advantage 
the handsome long floral spikes of double blooms. Colors range 
from pure white to soft shades of lavender and pink. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Ys oz., 25c) (oz., 45c). 
]>f.4RIGOLD, African Tall (Im¬ 
proved Type), Orange 
Prince. (HA-3 ft.) 
Large, very double, beau¬ 
tiful orange. 
MARIGOLD, Lemon Q,ueen. 
Flowers lemon yellow, 
large double and attrac¬ 
tive. 
MARIGOLD, Mixed. 
See illustration. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 25c) (oz., 
60c). 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf Royal Scot 
Alldouble. (HA-10 in.) 
This new improved sort 
should replace all dwarf 
type French Marigold. 
Special mention winner 
1937 “All America” Selec¬ 
tions. Growth dwarf and 
bushy. Plants uniform 
shape and height. Flow¬ 
ers rich mahogany and 
gold in uniform stripes. 
All double. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Vs oz., 50c). 
MARIGOLD, Guinea Gold. (HA-2 ft.) “All America” Winner. Carna¬ 
tion like petals and brilliant golden color make this outstand¬ 
ing among the Marigolds. Free blooming with practically all 
double flowers and almost free of pungent odor. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Vt oz., 30c) (oz., J^l.OO). 
MARIGOLD, Collarette (Crown of Gold). (HA-2V2 ft.) “All America” 
Winner. The delightfully sweet scented flowers are borne on 
long stems. The foliage is odorless. The crown or top part of 
the flower resembles a chrysanthemum and is made up of long, 
incurved, disc petals. The crown and collar of big, broad petals 
which surround it are a bright pleasing shade of clear golden 
orange. Flowers 2% inches across. Early and profusely bloom¬ 
ing. 
(Pkt., 10c) (M oz., 30c) (oz., .SI.00). 
Growing Flowers from Seed—see page 95 
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