Ghas. G. Navlet Go 
188S-1938 
MARIGOLD 
“Golden Emblem” 
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NASTURTIUM 
“Orange Gleam” 
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LARKSPUR Annual Delphinium (HA) S. A. Vie with 
the perennial form in stateliness and doubleness of 
florets. Sow broadcast, or in boxes to transplant. 
Keep very well as cut flowers. 
Giant Imperial—Tall, upright, compact, basal branch¬ 
ing habit. Supersede all other types for cutting and 
general garden use. Delphinium-like spikes of dou¬ 
ble flowers, carried on stems 4 to 5 feet long, com¬ 
pactly placed on upright growing plants. 
*Blue Bell—A fine clear light blue. (AM, AAS) 
Blue Spire—Intense deep Oxford blue. 
Carmine King—Pretty deep carmine-rose. 
yDaintiness (New)—A pleasing delicate lavender. 
^Exquisite Pink Improved—Dainty soft pink shading 
to salmon. Truly an exquisite flower. (AM, RHS) 
♦Exquisite Rose—Rich, deep rose pink. (AM, RHS) 
Miss California—Warm deep rose on salmon ground. 
tWhite King (New)—Huge, glistening white. (AAS 
’37) 
♦White Spire—Early large pure white. (AM, RHS) 
♦Formula Mixed of above superior varieties. 
Above sorts: Pkts. 15c; (4 oz. 40c; oz. $1.25. 
Tall Double Stock-Flowered—This type differs from 
the Giant Imperial Group mainly in that its base 
branches are not so upright and compact. 
tRosamond (New) 4 ft.—A pure bright rose. Very 
early. Tall. Spikes. (GM 1934 AAS) Pkt. 15c. 
Splendid Mixed—Pkt. 10c; *4 oz* 20c; oz. 60c. 
LATHYRUS Everlasting Sweet Pea (See Page 46). 
LOBELIA (HHA, 6 in.) N-Ma. Prized, dainty summer¬ 
flowering plants for edgings, rockeries, window 
boxes and pots. 
♦Blue Stone Re-selected 4".—Compact habit. Large, 
bright gentian blue. No eye. Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 75c. 
Cambridge Blue, 6 in.—Large-flowered light blue with 
compact, green foliage. Pkt. 25c; oz. 50c. 
Crystal Palace Compacta—Deep blue flowers. Bronzy- 
green foliage. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Sapphire—Trailing habit. Deep blue flowers with 
white eye. Window boxes, etc. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPINUS Lupin. Lance-like foliage. Pea-shaped blooms 
compactly placed on upright, tapering spikes. Sow 
broadcast outdoors. 
♦Hartwegii, Giant King Mixed (HA, 3i4 ft.) S-Ma. 
Enormous flowering spikes, base branching. They 
rival the perennial sorts. Pkt. 15c; *4 oz. 25c; 
oz. 75c. 
nanus (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ma. Calif. Native. Rich blue, lilac 
and white. Broadcast. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 ozs. 
$1.00; lb. $3.00. 
■{■Russell Hybrids (Novelty)—See Page 32. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Tagetes (HHA) F-Ma. Sow broadcast in 
the open after Spring frosts, or start indoors early 
to transplant. Bloom from midsummer to frost. 
TALL AFRICAN DOUBLE TYPES. 2V2-3 FT. 
Alldouble Lemon; Alldouble Orange (AM, RHS); All¬ 
double Mixed. Pkts. 15c each; (4 oz. 75c; oz. $2.25. 
Choice Mixed—Pkt. 10c; >4 oz. 40c; oz. $1.25. 
♦Golden Emblem (New). Huge gold, mid-shade be¬ 
tween two sorts above. Pkt. 15c; *4 oz. 65c; oz. $2.00. 
NOVELTY STRAINS OF AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 
Carnation-flowered. Loosely ruffled, broad, semi-quilled 
petals. Marigold odor faint. 
tGolden Eagle—Delightful luminous gold. Pkt. 20c. 
Guinea Gold—Brilliant golden orange. Pkt. 15c. 
Yellow Supreme—Bright creamy-yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
fBurpee Gold (Novelty) 2^2 ft. Glorious deep orange 
double blooms 3^2" across—like large, glowing 
golden carnations—entirely odorless foliage. Bloom 
in 15 weeks from seed. 100 seeds 25c. 
Chrysanthemum-flowered. Medium sized flowers. Grace¬ 
ful interlocking petals. Late blooming. 
Dixie Sunshine—Unique golden yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Select Mixed (Incurved). Novelty. Sec Page 33. 
Collarette. Entirely odorless foliage. Sweet-scented 
foliage. Unique form. Incurved quilled petals sur¬ 
rounded by collar of petals. Good stems. 
Crown O’Gold—1937 Gold Medal. Pkt. 10c. 
LAVENDER (HP, 2 ft.) Ma-S. Feathery, delicate, gray 
foliage. Tiny, lavender-blue flowers._ Dainty fra¬ 
grance. Used in sachet bags when dried. Pkt. 10c; 
(4 oz. 40c. 
LAYIA elegans (Tidy Tips) (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ma. Calif. 
Native. Yellow daisy-like flowers, edged white or 
cream. Sow broadcast with Nemophila for pretty 
effect. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 50c. 
LEPTOSIPHON (see Fairy Stars). 
LINARIA Toad Flax, Wild Snapdragon (HA, 1 ft.) S-Ju. 
Blooms in 2 months from seed sown in open. Bright, 
crimson, chamois, gold, lavender, white. Like mini¬ 
ature snapdragons. Fine for edgings, rockeries, bed¬ 
ding. Maroccana Hybrida Excelsior Mixed; Pkt. 10c; 
(4 oz. 25c; oz. 75c; 4 oz. $2.25. Fairy Bouquet— 
8 -in. (GM, 1934 AAS). Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c, 
LINUM Flax. Colorful single, blooms all summer. For 
beds and borders. 
♦narbonense (HP, 2^4 ft.) Ma-S. Superior to L. Pe- 
renne. Large, steel-blue flowers. Drought resistant. 
Pkt. 20c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Scarlet Flax (HA, IV^ ft.) F-Ju. Glossy, bright red, 
saucer-shaped flowers with dark centers. Broadcast 
at intervals. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
Gigantea—3^4-4 ft. The very largest yet developed, 5 
to 8 inches across. A definite sweet scent and long 
cutting stems add greatly to its desirability. 
Sunset Giants—The largest Marigold known. Often 
measure 5 to 7^2 inches across. Loosely formed, 
very full centered with broad petals. Shades of 
deep orange, golden orange, primrose, etc. Noted 
for their sweet fragrance. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 85c. 
DWARF FRENCH STRAINS. 1 FT . 
tDwarf Royal Scott 12"—New alldouble strain. Rich 
mahogany and gold, uniformly striped. Pkt. 20c. 
♦Double Harmony (New)—Deep orange with collar of 
velvety maroon. Pkt. 15c; Vi oz, 35c; oz. $1.00. 
Monarch—Very compact tight double in unique range 
of colors. (AM, AAS). Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 30c. 
Dwarf Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 65c. 
TALL FRENCH STRAINS. 2Vt FT. 
♦Royal Scot—attractive gold, striped maroon. Pkt. 15c; 
Vi oz. 45c; oz. $1.35; 4 oz. $3.75. 
Tall Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 65c. 
MINIATURE SINGLE DWARF, FRENCH. 6 IN. 
♦Signata pumila Little Giant—Gay, tiny, single, deep 
orange blooms all summer. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 40c. 
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