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Marigold, Crown of Gold 
HEAVENLY BLUE 
MORNING GLORY 
Clarke's Early Blooming, 
Giant Flowering Strain 
This charming annual will quickly 
clothe a fence, trellis, or stump with 
its bright green foliage and mammoth 
sky-blue flowers. Give it the support 
of brush, wire or string, at least 3 feet 
high, and it will provide a striking 
boundary to your driveway. If you 
pick the flowers off as they wither. 
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory will 
bloom continuously from early summer 
until frost. 
The color, however, is their chief charm. 
This is best described as a rich sky-blue 
(see color picture on inside back cover), 
shading to pure white in the throat. Plants 
thrive well in full, open sun, do not require 
rich soil, but must have a reasonable 
amount of moisture. Pkg. 1 5c; Vi oz. 40c; 
Yz oz. 70c; oz. $1.25, postpaid. 
THE NEW CROWN OF GOLD MARIGOLD 
Winner of the 1937 Gold Medal All-America Selections. Grows 2 feet high, blooms 
all summer until killed by frost. Foliage entirely odorless; flowers pleasingly fra¬ 
grant. This new Marigold, with a chrysanthemum-like top, has a crown surrounded 
by a collar of large, broad petals of the same color—brilliant golden orange. The 
old, unpleasant Marigold odor of the foliage is entirely lacking in the plants. 
Pkg. 10c; Vs oz. 25c; Vz oz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
SENSATION COSMOS 
New Mammoth Flowering 
Received the Award of Merit in 
the 1936 All-America seed 
selections. The advantage of 
this new Cosmos is not only in 
its unusually large size—flowers 
measuring from 4 to 5 inches 
across—but the important fact 
that plants come into bloom 
about ten weeks from time of 
sowing and are of compact habit 
and grow but 4 or 5 feet in 
height. 
The seed offered this year has 
been carefully selected. Pkg. 
1 5c; large pkg. 45c. 
THE NEW JUBILEE 
ORANGE SHAGGY 
CALENDULA 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem 
GEM CORNFLOWER 
Cosmos, Sensation 
An Outstonding Winner of 
the 1937 AM-Americo 
Seed Selections 
BECAUSE OF ITS ABUNDANCE OF 
BRILLIANT BLUE FLOWERS, THIS 
IS A WELCOME ADDITION TO 
EVERY GARDEN. 
This importation from England has 
already captured the fancy of the 
American gardener. Its tufted 
masses of vivid green foliage, dis¬ 
tinct from other Cornflowers, con¬ 
trasts well with the dark but bright 
double blue flowers. The plant is 
abount 1 2 inches high, easy to grow. 
It is "everyone's" flower and is 
adaptable for almost any purpose 
for which a plant may be used. As 
an edging plant, border plant or 
for ground work in mass plantings, 
it will be found admirable. Pkg. 
1 5c; large pkg. 30c, postpaid. 
AM-Americo Winner 1935 
Petals are long and deeply fringed. 
Row after row of them overlap each 
other in an irregular fashion, and 
build up a bloom with the shaggy 
appearance of a chrysanthemum on 
18-inch stems. The color is deep 
orange, slightly lighter in the cen¬ 
ter. It will make a brilliant spot 
in the garden, and is most desirable 
for indoor decoration. Pkg. 10c; 
large pkg. 25c. 
SWEET SCENTED DWARF 
NASTURTIUMS 
Double Flowering Vorieties 
The introduction of the double, fragrant 
Nasturtium marks an epoch in the history 
of garden flowers. They are far more de¬ 
sirable than the common sorts and pre¬ 
ferred in modern gardens. These pretty 
new varieties are free flowering, long¬ 
stemmed, sweet scented and colorful. 
Mixed Colors. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c. 
