White King 
Larkspur 
This is, without question, the 
finest Giant Imperial Larkspur 
since the introduction of Carmine 
King. The flowers are pure glisten¬ 
ing white of characteristic Lark¬ 
spur type, with rounded, broad 
petals. The florets are extremely 
large and fully double, as much as 
2 inches across, and evenly and 
closely spaced on the stem. This 
gives a very heavy cutting spike 
from 2 to 2]/2 feet long. The 
plants are 5 feet tall, of the true 
Giant Imperial base-branching 
type, and very early blooming, 
coming into flower a week earlier 
than other Giant Imperial varie¬ 
ties. For cut-flowers. White King 
is unsurpassed. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
34oz. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; 34^b. 
$2.35; Ib. $8.50. 
Carmine King 
Larkspur 
As in White King, the florets 
are very large, fully double and 
with rounded petals, but they are 
not so closely spaced on the stem. 
The pleasing carmine-rose color 
makes unusually attractive flow¬ 
er-spikes, 2 to IY 2 feet long, on 
typical base-branching Giant Im¬ 
perial type plants 5 feet tall. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; 3^oz. 25 cts.; oz. 75 
cts.; ^Ib. $2.35; Ib. $8.50. 
Little Orange Giant 
Tagetes 
White King Larkspur 
Here is a plant well worth trying. 
This easily grown annual, of the Marigold family, is the brightest, most colorful, 
dwarf bedding plant. The neat, compact plants, 4 to 6 inches high, with a spread 
of 8 to 10 inches, are covered with gay, single, deep orange flowers over a long 
period. Try some this year. Pkt. 15 cts.; 34oz. 30 cts.; oz. 90 cts.; 34It). $3; Ib. $10. 
AlLdouble Dwarf Royal Scot Marigold 
The dwarf, bushy plants are very uniform in shape, about 10 to 12 inches high, 
and bear very profusely throughout the summer. The flowers are practically all 
double, something quite new in French Marigolds, and of a rich mahogany and gold 
in uniform stripes. Pkt. 20 cts.; 30 cts.; 3^oz. 50 cts.; oz. $1.50; $5. 
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