Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 7 
SPECIALTIES AND NOVELTIES 
NEW FLOWERS—"ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS" 
Calendula—Chrysantha or Sunshine 
This valuable addition is distinctly different in flower 
form. It has wide petals, loosely arranged, incurved at 
center and reflexed at edges, somewhat like a Chrysan¬ 
themum. Flowers four inches across are clear butter¬ 
cup yellow on long stems for cutting, about 30 inches 
tall. Pkt., 10c; %loz., 30c; y 2 -oz., 50c. 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme 
Visualize, if you can, a large, fluffy, well-rounded 
bloom of delicately mild honey fragrance, with broad, 
loose, frilled petals of a rich, creamy lemon-yellow 
color, and you have a fair conception of the new 
“Yellow Supreme” Marigold. You’ll truly enjoy its 
dazzling beauty. Unsurpassed as a cut flower. Holds 
decided freshness fully a week to 10 days. In water it 
takes on an even more delightful color. Plants are 
vigorous and free branching with foliage which is 
practically free from that objectionable Marigold odor. 
For a real thrill grow it this year. You will have a 
delightful surprise. 
Pkt., 10c; %-ojb., 35c; %-oz„ 60c. 
Calendula—Orange Shaggy 
In Calendulas “Shaggy” is probably the most 
distinct. The closely set, irregularly placed, long 
narrow petals are beautifully fringed or laci- 
nated, giving the flowers the frilled or shaggy 
appearance of some Chrysanthemums. The large, 
flat, rich orange flowers shade slightly towards 
the medium closed center, the two-tone color¬ 
ing being quite effective. Flowers are freely 
borne on long stems. 
We feel sure “Orange Shaggy” will prove a 
welcome addition to the Calendula class either 
as a garden plant or as a but flower. Pkt., 10c; 
%-oz., SOc; 14 -ok., 35c. 
MARIGOLD—Sunset Giants 
The flowers are the largest ever known in 
Marigolds, averaging 5 to 7% inches and are 
produced in such profusion that a plant of Sun¬ 
set Giants makes one of the showiest spots in 
the garden. But most remarkable, instead of 
the usual Marigold odor, the flowers have a def¬ 
initely sweet fragrance. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 20c; 
1 / 4 - 02 ., 35c. (See color plate.) 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
Royal Rose 
(Special Mention) 
There is apparent 
in every flower that 
velvet sheen that re¬ 
minds one of the tex¬ 
ture of the Rose. It 
is the deepest and 
richest rose imagin¬ 
able. The spike is 
dense and the indi¬ 
vidual flowers placed 
closely together. 
Must be seen to be 
appreciated. 
Pkt., 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
St. George 
(Special Mention) 
The color of St. 
George is orange ce¬ 
rise but of a new 
shade which makes 
it absolutely distinct 
from all other vari¬ 
eties. The spike is 
dense and the flow¬ 
ers are placed close¬ 
ly together. The in¬ 
dividual flowers are 
very large. Pkt., 25c A. (Royal Rose) 
