Flower Seeds 
[ 4 ]Don Seed & Bulb Corp, 
Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
LUPINS—The World Famous Russell Strain 
This new strain of Perennial Lupins has proved to be one of the 
most outstanding introductions for many years. It was awarded the 
Royal Horticultural Society Gold Medal, June 1937. The shapely 
spikes borne clear above the foliage are enormous, often four feet in 
length closely set with large florets in great variety of rich colors; 
deep yellows, oranges, reds, and brilliant bi-colors never seen in 
Lupins before. While American climatic conditions are not conducive 
to good culture of Lupins, this novelty is so outstanding, that it 
should be grown in every garden. Seed is sold in raisers sealed 
packets with cultural directions. 
Per Packet of 24 Seeds 25c., 80 Seeds 65c., 200 Seeds $1.25, 
500 Seeds $2.50 
MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea) 
Scarlett O’Hara 
An entirely new color in this popular garden flower, rich dark wine- 
red or deep rosy crimson. Flowers of good size, about four inches in 
diameter, freely produced on fast growing vines. Blooms within 
65 days after seed is sown, and very showy for covering a fence or 
trellis. The dark green foliage does not make a heavy growth, leaving 
the plants graceful in appearance. Granted the only gold medal in 
last year’s All-America Selections. Packet 25c., 3 Packets for 65c. 
MARIGOLDS 
Dwarf French Golden Harmony 
(Scabious Flowered) 
Growing to a height of only eleven inches and being very compact 
in form this is a variety ideally fitted for both border and bedding 
purposes. Flowers are of the quilled type with a single row of broad 
guard petals on the outer edge. The plants are literally covered with 
hundreds of two-inch double flowers. Packet 25c., 5 Packets $1.00 
Dwarf French Coronet (Scabious Flowered) 
This is another development of the popular Harmony type. It 
grows to a very even height of about eighteen inches. Flowers vary 
from to 2 inches across, and come about 95 per cent double. 
Each has a single row of reddish brown guard petals with a quilled 
deep golden yellow center. The guard petals are outlined with a 
thin band of yellow. Useful both for cutting and bedding. 
Packet 25c., 5 Packets $1.00 
Russell Lupins 
MARIGOLDS 
Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara 
Orange Sunset 
Like its parent variety, Sunset Giants, Orange Sunset has loosely 
formed flowers, very full centered, with broad heavy wavy petals 
which overlap gracefully, making it an ideal flower both for the 
garden and for cutting. It has a sweet fragrance, and strong upright 
branching habit of growth, attaining a height of about 3 feet. This 
variety is an excellent forcer. Packet 25c., Y Ounce $2.00 
Chrysanthemum Flowered—Incurved Type 
This new strain is identical in form of flower to a lovely incurved 
Chrysanthemum. The plants are very floriferous and the stems are 
good and strong for cutting. It is of the African Marigold type. We 
offer this new strain in two colors and a mixture. Height 3 feet. 
Golden Orange.Packet 15c., Y Ounce 50c. 
Yellow.Packet 15c., Y Ounce 50c. 
Mixed.Packet 15c., Y Ounce 50c. 
PETUNIAS 
Hollywood Star 
This lovely new Petunia has a uniquely formed flower, the shape 
being that of a fiver-pointed star. Color, a charming shade of rich 
rose with an amber base. A fine garden variety as it is very free 
blooming, the strong vigorous plant being so covered with blooms 
that hardly any foliage shows. Packet 35c. 
Velvet Ball 
This is a new Petunia of the Grandiflora nana compacta type, and 
is the last word in excellence for compactness, dwarfness and free 
flowering characteristics. Height of plant is about 8 inches w r ith a 
spread of 8 or 10 inches, with comparatively large blooms about 
2Y inches diameter and of a lovely shade of deep velvety blood red. 
For pot use or as a border or edging plant Velvet Ball has no equal. 
Packet 35c. 
