BETTER CROPS FROM HARVEY’S SEEDS 
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All-American Flower Seed Novelties 
Wondrous new flowers that add freshness and charm to any Garden 
MARIGOLD—Gisantea Sunset Giants (Sweet Scented)— 
A new fragrant Marigold that usually grows from 3H to 
4 feet high, but under extremely favorable conditions 
have been known to^grow 7 feet tall. The flowers are 
the largest ever knovvn in the Marigold group, averag¬ 
ing 5 inches and some flowers attaining a size of 7H 
inches, but they are produced in such profusion that a 
plant of Sunset Giants is one of the showiest spots in the 
garden. These flowers have a definitely sweet fragrance. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 65c, Vz oz. $1.30, oz. $2.50. 
MARIGOLD—Dixie Sunshine —A grand new Marigold 
that looks like the large yellow Chrysanthemums we see 
in the Fall. The flowers are borne on tall erect stems and 
lack the objectionable Marigold odor. Foliage is rich 
and attractive. Start the seeds early since it is a late 
bloomer. “All America” Award of Merit 1936. Pkt. 
20c, Vi oz. 85c, Vz oz. $1.60, oz. $3.00. 
PETUNIA—Grandiflora Single Fringed Dainty Lady —A 
new yellow Petunia that has proved itself a winner from 
the very start. Granted awards of merit in both Europe 
and America. Flowers are of medium size and daintily 
fringed, delicate light yellow deepening to golden 
yellow at the throat. Plants neat, compact, somewhat 
upright in habit, semi-dwarf and very free flowering. 
Excellent for borders, for bedding and for window 
boxes. Can be used as a cut Rower. Pkt. 25c, 1/16 oz. 
$ 20 . 00 . 
PETUNIA—Flaming Velvet (Gold Medal 1936—“All 
America" Selection) —A sensation because of the uni¬ 
form excellence of its velvety rich blood red flower. 
Plants are semi-compact in habit, about 15 inches tall 
and the flowers are large and borne in great profusion. 
Pkt. 25c, 1/4 oz. $2.00, V 2 oz. $3.75, oz. $7.00. 
CALENDULA—Campfire—Improved —The color is a 
very deep strong orange with a distinct scarlet sheen on 
the upper side of each petal. The center is light but 
scarcely ever noticed because of the complete double¬ 
ness of the Rower. Blooms are flat across the top and 
measure at least 4 inches in diameter. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 
20c, Vz oz. 55c, oz. $1.00. 
COSMOS — Sensation —Finest Mixed (Award of Merit 
1936 “All America” Selections). Mammoth Rowers 4 to 
5 inches in diameter, with broad heavy Ruted petals 
carried on very long strong stems. It is extremely early 
Rowering, blooming in 10 weeks from time of seeding. 
The plants grow about 4 feet tall and are very free flow¬ 
ering. The mixture contains white and shades of rose and 
pink. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 35c, Vz oz. 60c, oz. $1.00. 
NASTURTIUM — Dwarf Double Gem Mixture —A more 
compact strain of the semi-double sweet scented gleam 
Nasturtiums. Plants are truly dwarf and compact, totally 
without runners and Rowers are of good size, and gaily 
cover the gem-like little plants in an evenly balanced ex¬ 
cellent color range which includes shades of yellow, 
orange, scarlet, crimson, salmon cerise, cream maroon 
and spotted. Pkt. 05c, Vz oz. 15c, oz. 20c. 
ANTIRRHINUM—Rust-proof California Giant Mixture— 
The plan's are even and compact in habit, 18 to 24 inches 
in height and bear long spikes of closely spaced extra 
large Rorets. The color range includes pink, rose, apri¬ 
cot, bronze, orange, light and dark yellow, scarlet, 
crimson and white. A high percentage of the plants are 
rust-prooE Pkt. 10c, V4 oz- 40c, Vz oz. 65c, oz. $1.20. 
ZINNIA — Linearis —A dwarf early Rowering form. The 
single Rowers are deep golden orange with a delicate 
light yellow stripe which contrasts boldly with the dark 
center. Very early Rowering and the plant reaches a 
height of 8 to 10 inches with a spread of as much as 2 
feet. Pkt. 15c, Vi oi- 85c, Vz oz. $1.60, oz. $3.00. 
ZINNIA—Fantasy Mixed —An entirely different Zinnia 
with shaggy curled petals that give the blossoms a grace¬ 
ful, informal appearance. The Medium size Rowers in¬ 
clude all the colors found in the large Rowering types. 
This Zinnia received an Award of Merit in the “All 
America” selections in 1935 and should have a place in 
every garden. Pkt. 10c, Vi oz. 20c, Vz oz- 65c, oz. 
$1.20. 
NEW MARIGOLD CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED 
HYBRIDS —These new Flybrids consist of many new 
distinct types of Marigolds, varying in size of bloom 
from two to four inches in diameter. Some of these types 
have petals which are very quilled and incurved and 
which remind one of miniature American Beauty Asters 
in orange and yellow. The plantsare aboutthreefeethigh, 
supporting masses of Rowers on fine stems for cutting. 
Pkt. 15c, 1/4 oz. $1.10, 1/2 oz. $2.10, oz. $4.00. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA—(Dwarf Cup 
Flower) —Lavender blue shade, with a touch of yellow 
in center. Will outbloom almost all other flowers. Starts 
Rowering when plants are about 2 inches tall and con¬ 
tinues until frost time. Grows 5 to 6 inches tall. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD—Collarette—Crown of Gold —The only 
1937 Gold Medal Winner. FHas absolutely no Marigold 
odor. Flowers 2V^" in diameter and of a lovely golden 
orange shade, with a full crested center. Grows 2)^ to 
3 feet tall. Pkt. 15c, Vz oz. 85c. 
MARIGOLD—Dwarf French Double Harmony —One of 
the finest Marigolds ever introduced. Charming, distinct, 
Scabiosa-like Rowers with deep orange center petals 
Ranked by broad velvety dark maroon brown guard 
petals. Dwarf, one foot high plants that flower freely from 
about June 1, ’til Fall. Pkt. 25c, V^ oz. 65c. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS —Jubilee Gem— Vivid dark 
blue. FHeight about 12 inches. Very free Rowering. Pkt. 
25c, 1/4 oz. $1.00. 
Nasturtium, Dwarf Double Gem 
