MARIGOLD 
Golden Measure. This new one is the result of many 
years of effort to get a large flowered variety with exceed' 
ingly rich deep Guinea Gold blooms which will flower 
early. The flowers are freely produced on fine branching 
robust plants. 2^2 feet. Very fine! Pkt. 15c. 
Early Sunshine. The flowers of this new variety have 
the same attractive form as Dixie Sunshine but are larger, 
and bloom much earlier. Cheerful, bright lemon'yellow, 
2 1 / 2 'in. blooms. 2'ft. Bronze Medal, 1939 A.A.S. Pkt.25c. 
Royal Crown. This new clear bright yellow is the 
largest and strongest grower of the collarette type. The 
blooms are 2 V 2 inches across and are freely produced 
from early midseason until frost. Odorless foliage. Ideal 
for table decorations. 20 in. tall. Pkt. (100 seeds) 25c. 
Golden Harmony. A companion for the tremendously 
popular Harmony The guard petals as well as the 
scabious center are a luminous golden yellow. 100% 
double. Pkt. 25c. 
Spanish Gold. New hedge or Border type. Every 
plant is identical in habit, height, breadth and bushiness, 
with a flat top and straight sides. The plants are 20 
inches high and 30 inches wide and when in full bloom 
are covered with 3'inch, deep glowing golden orange 
flowers resembling carnations. The petals are delightfully 
ruffled and slightly fluted. Blooms in 20 weeks from 
seed. Start early. Pkt. (100 seeds) 25c. 
Yellow Flute. Unique new type of dwarf African 
Marigold. Hundreds of tubular shaped petals radiate in 
all directions from the center to make a completely 
double 3'inch flower. It is a refreshing light primrose, a 
color seldom found in Marigolds. Extremely early. 
Blooms in 14 weeks from seed. 15". Pkt. (100 seeds) 25c. 
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Dwarf Emperor, Art Shades. The finest strain of 
Nasturtiums we have ever seen. The color, doubleness 
and size of blooms are a great improvement over the 
many existing strains. The color range of sulphur yellow, 
buff, peach red, salmon and many shades in between in' 
elude many unusual tones. Oz. 75c; V 2 oz. 50c; Pkt. 25c. 
Superior Glow Hybrids. The Glow type are the tails 
with short runners. Here also has been a decided im' 
provement over earlier introductions. 
Sunset Glow. Most attractive bright flaming apricot. 
Golden Orange Glow. Luminous gold. 
Primrose Glow. Straw yellow to amber. 
Salmon Glow. Rich deep salmon. 
Crimson Glow. Rich deep crimson. 
Vermillion Glow. A vivid orange scarlet, the bright' 
est color ever introduced in Nasturtiums. 
Glowing Mixture. Wonderful mixture of all colors. 
Each of above: Ounce, 60c; V 2 ounce, 35c; pkt., 20c. 
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