Marigold—Dixie Surtshine 
Marigold—Mexican Dwarf Orange 
ARIGOLDS 
Very popular and easy to grow from seed. 
Od[<»r1ess Marigold—Crown of Gold— 
Back Cover 
New Marigold—Sunset Giants—Front Cover 
New Marigold—Cihrys. Fid. Hybrids—Page 6 
New Marigold—Harmony—Page 9 
New Marigold—Guinea Gold—Page 11 
New Marigold—Yellow Supreme—Page 14 
New Marigold—Royal Scot—Page 14 
Marigold—Double Lllllpiit-—Page 16 
Marigold—Lemon All Double—Page 18 
Dixie Sunshine chrysan- 
themum-flowered 
type. The large ball-shaped flowers are com¬ 
posed of dozens of five-petaled florets, 
gracefully Interlocking and daintily fringed 
and is a ray of dazzling,, golden beauty. 
Pkt.. 60 seeds 5 <; 125 seeds i o<. 
Dm ne'e Bnii Plants grow about 20 
yranije Dail mches tail; flowers 
double, large, orange color. 
Pkt., 125 seeds 5<; SOO seeds 104. 
Mexican Dwarf Orange 
A new Marigold from Mexico; plants are 
semi-dwarf growing 15 to 18 inches high, 
very large flowers of bright orange color. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5 «; 225 seeds 104. 
Monarch Strain 
a wide color range in combinations, orange, 
bronze, yellow, mahogany. 
Mixed: Pkt., 150 seeds 54 ; 350 seeds 1 04. 
Legion of Honor "ry 
desirable for dwarf beds or borders, single 
golden yellow flowers with brown markings, 
called by some “Little Brownie." 
Pkt., 150 seeds 54 ; 360 seeds 1 04. 
Tali Double African 
kinds, suited for beds, borders, or cutting. 
Mixed: Pkt., 200 seeds 54 ; 500 seeds 1 04. 
Marigold—Orangt Ball 
Marigold—Monarch Strain 
Eschscholtzia 
California Poppy 
ROSY QUEEN 
Very attractive 
producing great 
quantities of beau¬ 
tiful flowers of 
rosy pink, richly 
shaded to lighter 
tints in center; 
, satiny flnish, easi¬ 
est culture, blooms until frost. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5 «; 300 seeds 104 . 
Phacelia— Cd/f/ornid Blue 
CAMPANULARIA, Plants about 
tall producing gentian-blue flowers, 
for Mglngs or pot plants. 
Pkt., 300 seeds 800 seeds 
Bells 
8 in. 
Fine 
104. 
Calendula 
Sunshine 
One of the Best 
New Flowers, It 
has wide petals, 
loosely arranged, 
incurved at center 
and reflexed at 
edges, somewhat 
like a Chrysanthe¬ 
mum ; clear But¬ 
tercup yellow on 
long stems. A very 
Pkt., 75 seed) 
profuse bloomer, 
s 54 ; 200 seeds 1 04 . 
Alter—Giant Crego 
After-Giant Branching 
iVe>y ASTER GIANT COMET ILLUSION— 
Still another new color In wilt-resistant Asters. Illusion is a soft pastel shade 
of apricot-plnk especially fine for cutting and most effective when used In 
combination with blue flowers, such as Chinese Forget-Me-Not. 
Plants are upright ab^t 2 ft. tall and very free blooming: by cutting the 
whole plant It makes a full bouquet. This new Aster was recommended In the 
All-America ^electlons of Flowers for 1938. For lack of room we are unable to 
lilnstrate this beautiful Aster. Pkt., 50 seeds 54 ; 150 seeds i 04 . 
MORE asters! 
Produce flowers 4 to 5 ! 
'****"*^ vs inches in diameter on 
long stems with petals gracefully curled and 
twisted resembling Chrysanthemums. | 
Mixed—all colors. 
_ Pkt., 100 seeds 54 1 250 seeds 104. j 
"American Beauty fype^pf'Asteri 
with large flowers fully double, plants 2 to 
feet tall bear a profusion of blooms, on I 
long, strong stems. Mixed. 
_Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 260 seeds 104. 
•Giant Branching 
pies and Vick’s Branching. Blooms profuse¬ 
ly from midseason until frost. Mixed. 
_Pkt., 100 seeds 54 » 250 seeds 1 O 4 . 
•Queen of Market 
Earliest for bedding, producing good sized 
double flowers in several colors by June. 
Mixed: Pkt., 125 seeds 54 ; SOO seeds 1 04. 
■ ’Red Sensation 
red, double flowers; very showy. 
_Pkt., 100 seeds 54 ; 225 seeds 1 O 4 . 
•Single Flowering >^5 
inches or more across, yellow centers and 
petals of red, rose, blue, lavender, lilac, etc. 
Mixed: Pkt., 150 seeds 54 ; 350 se^s 1 04. 
Aster-Arnerican Beauty 
Aster—Single Flowering 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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