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MARIGOLD (Continued) 
DWARF FRENCH VARIETIES 
663 Dwarf Royal Scott All-Double (Special 
Mention 1937.) D warf bushy plants of uniform 
shape and height of about 10 to 12 inches. Color 
is rich mahogany and gold in uniform stripes. 
All -flowers *r« double. Pkt. 15c, '/g oz. 35c. 
653 Legion of Honor. (Little. Brownie.) Single 
bright Yellow with Crimson spots and blotches; a 
good bedder. Pkt. 10c, I /4 oz. 20c. 
659. Robt. Ba?*V. Beautiful dark maroon, free 
bloomer. Pkt. 10c, •/g oz. 20 c. 
654 Dwarf Double. Mixed. Pkt. 10 c, Y 4 oz. 20 c. 
655 Dwarf Double Monarch. (Award of Merit 
1933). (I foot.) Compact growth, very large, 
tight double flowers in combinations of orange, 
bronze, yellow and mahogany. Most flowers have 
two or more shades combined in stripes of spotted 
effects. A very interesting type for the low 
border. Pkt. 10 c, j/g oz. 25c. 
664 Dwarf Double Harmony. One of the finest 
Marigolds ever introduced. Plants 12 inches high 
covered with charming and distinct flowers of 
Scabiora-like formation, tubular deep orange cen¬ 
ter petals flanked by broad velvety dark maroon 
guard petals. Excellent in the garden and a most 
attractive cut flower. Pkt. 10c, j/g oz. 20c. 
TAGETES (Signata Pumila) 
661 Little Giant. A very neat dwarf compact 
variety with dainty fern-like foliage and an 
abundance of single deep orange flowers. Plants 
6 inches high with a spread of 8 to 10 inches, an 
ideal edging plant. Pkt. 10c, */g oz. 20 c. 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O'clocks) (Annual) 
660 Choice Mixed Bushy plants of easy culture 
bears profusely flowers of Red, Rose, Lilac and 
Yellow. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 
MATRICARIA (See Feverfew) 
MIGNONETTE (Annual) 
These sweetly scented flowers should be in every 
flower garden. 
671 Large Flowering. Mixed. A fine mixture of all 
large flowering sorts. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
673 Matchet. The best all purpose variety it is an 
ever bloomer. Pkt. 10c, I /4 oz. 25c. 
674 Goliath. A robust growing sort with enormous 
flower spikes of rich reddish-green and delightfully 
fragrant trusses 7 inches long. Pkt. 10c, j/j oz. 35c. 
MOON FLOWER (Annual) 
586 Grandiflora. At night and cloudy days plants 
are covered with large white fragrant flowers. 
Grows rapidly. Soaking the seeds will hasten 
germination. Pkt. 5c, oz. 50c. 
588 Bona Nox. Violet blue flowers. Pkt. 10 c, oz. 
35c. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
(Annual and Perennial Rockery) 
These lovely plants are among the best spring 
flowers, thriving in almost any location, but do best 
in moist, shady places. Ideal for rock gardens and 
borders. 
700 Alpestris. (Victoria.) Dwarf, bushy and very 
early. Large bright Sky Blue flowers. Pkt. 10 c, 
oz. 30c. 
702 Alpestris. (Rosea Grandiflora.) 8 inches. 
Sprays of large Pink flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
703 Palustris Semperflorens. (Perennial.) Dwarf, 
blooms from spring to fall. Large Clear Blue 
flowers in sprays. Fine rock garden plant. Pkt. 
10c, j/g oz. 20c, j /4 oz. 30c. 
M orning Glory Scarlett O'Hara 
695 Scarlett O'Hara (Gold Medal 1939). 
The only Gold Medal winner in two years. A 
distinct type different from any other variety. It 
produces its brilliant carmine blooms early and 
continues until frost. They measure 3'/2 to 4 
inches across and stay open longer than other 
varieties. Often over 50 blooms a day to a 
plant. Crop very short. Pkt. 25c. 
696 Giant Japanese. One of the most beautiful 
of all Morning Glories, plant grows quickly, has 
fine foliage and flowers of immense size, and a 
wide range of handsome flowers. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
697 Improved Heavenly Blue. Flowers are of true 
Blue and one of the finest of this family. Flowers 
measure 3 1/2 to 4 inches across, and outlined with 
narrow band of silvery white. Pkt. 10c, j /4 oz. 35c. 
698 Setosa. (Brazilian Morning Glory.) Quick 
growers, large leaves with beautiful Rose colored 
flowers borne in clusters. Pkt. 10 c, */4 oz. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM (Annual) 
717 Dwarf Double Golden Globe (Award of 
Merit 1936). Has the dwarf compact form of 
Golden Gleam. The giant well formed flowers of 
golden yellow are delightfully fragrant and borne 
well above the foliage. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, j/j lb. 
50c. 
720 Golden Gleam (Gold Medal 1933). 
Double. Vigorous grower throwing out short 
runners which become a mass of rich golden 
blooms averaging 2'/ 2 to 3 inches across. Flowers 
are borne on stiff stems well above the foliage. 
An exceptionally fine cut flower. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c. 
718 Scarlet Gleam (Gold Medal 1935). The 
fiery orange-scarlet flowers are fully double, 
very large and like Golden Gleam pleasingly 
sweet-scented. Plant growth is similar to Golden 
Gleam. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 
719 Gleam Hybrids (Award of Merit 1935) 
is a hybrid mixture from crossing on Golden 
Gleam. They consist of gorgeosuly colored large 
well-formed double flowers of dazzling beauty. 
The color range is wide and well balanced. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 15c, 1/4 lb. 35c. 
721 "Holco"' Tall. Mixed. Contains the finest 
varieties in a magnificent range of color. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 15c, */} lb. 30c, lb. 90c. 
740' "Holco" Dwarf. Mixed. Made up of the best 
large and free blooming varieties, colors range 
through every shade known in Nasturtiums. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 20c, j /4 lb. 35c, lb. $1.00. 
NEPETA (Ground Ivy or Catmint) 
(Perennial Rockery) 
725 (12 to 18 inches.) Dwarf compact habit, 
forming masses of dainty lipped flowers of beau¬ 
tiful Lavender. Fine rock plant. Pkt. 10c. 
