LANDRETHS’ NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Alyssum—Benthami Procumbens 
A really superior strain of an old-time garden 
favorite. The dwarfest and most compact we have 
ever grown, and the result of years of selection. 
—Packet 10c 
LARKSPUR □ 
Tall, upright, base-branching in habit, the 
Giant Imperials have passed all other types 
of Larkspur for florists’ and general garden 
use. The Delphinium-like spikes of double 
flowers, carried on stems 4-5 feet long, are 
compactly placed on upright growing plants, 
requiring only about half the space needed for 
the old Stock Flowered type. May be started 
either indoors or outside, but indoor starting 
improves the quality of the flowers. Giant 
Imperial Larkspur may be had in deep 
salmon-pink, flesh pink, Oxford blue, clear 
blue, lavender, scarlet, white and in a well 
blended mixture of these and other colors— 
Packet 10c (See page 67) 
Marigold — Yellow Supreme 
Lemon yellow carnation-flowered blooms which are 
delightfully sweet-scented. A real acquisition to 
any garden, and a fine companion to Guinea Gold— 
Packet 10c 
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Giant Imperial Larkspur 
