Marigold, Crown of Gold 
Beautiful New Marigolds 
Golden West Marigold 
This new early variety is not only more 
dwarf than Guinea Gold, but also a freer 
bloomer. Plant branches from near the 
base and giving long stiff stems. Uniform, 
fully double, bright orange flower 3 % 
inches across. Blooms in about 16 weeks 
from planting. See illustration on Page 1. 
Per pkt. 25c. 
New Colarette Marigold "Crown of Gold" 
This is a new type of marigold that has 
a chrysanthemum-like top or crown sur¬ 
rounded by a collar of broad petals of the 
same color, which turn down around the 
stem. The color is a bright golden orange. 
The foliage is said to be without the usual 
characteristic marigold odor, and the 
flowers themselves have a delicate per¬ 
fume. The plants are about 2 feet tall, 
early. Free blooming and vigorous until 
frost. Per pkt. 20c. 
"Harmony" 
A charming new type of Double French 
Marigold having Scabiosa-like blooms of 
deep orange, flanked by broad velvety 
dark maroon-brown petals. The plants 
grow about one foot tall, are compact and 
very free blooming as well as extremely 
early. Valuable for borders or for massing 
as it comes true to type, color and habit 
of growth. See illustration on Page 3. 
Per pkt. 10c. 
New Double Marigold "Guinea Gold" 
A new and distinct type of Marigold, ex¬ 
cellent for both cut flower and garden use. 
The flowers are a brilliant orange, double, 
ruffled, with loose petals. A fine addition 
to the Marigold family. Per pkt. 10c. 
Double Early Giant Imperial 
Stocks 
We offer this year the finest double 
stocks that we have yet seen. They will 
produce plants about 2 feet tall with many 
spikes of immense florets. Very fragrant. 
This strain will produce a very high per¬ 
centage of doubles when grown under fa¬ 
vorable conditions. We offer the following 
colors: Fiery Blood Red, Elks’ Pride (pur¬ 
ple), Lavender, Blush Pink, Buttercup 
(yellow), and mixed. See illustration on 
Page 2. Per pkt. 15c, 3 for 40c; complete 
set of six, 75c. 
Nemesia 
This is one of the best of the dwarf an¬ 
nuals which make pleasing masses of low 
growth for edging and borders for beds of 
tall annuals or perennials. The orchid¬ 
like flowers are often % inch across and 
the color is various shades of scarlet, 
orange, rose and blue. Large flowered 
hybrids. Per pkt. 10c. 
Pentstemon 
This beautiful perennial ranks with the 
petunia and phlox as a bedding plant. 
However, it is usually treated as an an¬ 
nual as it blooms readily from seed the 
first year. The flower spikes are about 
30 inches tall and very brilliant. All colors 
mixed. Per pkt. 10c. 
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