LUPIl^US, These are showy and handsome gar- 
den firs. The following are annuals and bloom 
continuously all season. 
Albo-Coccineus Nanus, ha, 1 ft. Beautiful and 
free-blooming plant for beds; firs bright and 
showy. Rose and White; Scarlet and White, 
Mixea. 75 s. 
Cruikshanksi, 4 ft. One of the best; plants 
branch freely, each branch tipped with a big 
spike of various colored firs; beautiful. 25 _s. 
Hartwegi, 2 ft. Showy, free and long-blooming; 
sweet-scented firs in big racemes; for beds and 
cutting. Blue, White, Rose. Separate or mixed. 
Hartwegi, Tom Thumb, 1 ft. Showy spikes of 
white, blue, rose, lilac, etc.; mixed; excellent 
for beds. 
Hirsutus, 2 ft. An easily grown plant with large 
firs. Blue, Red, White; separate or mixed. 10 s. 
Hybridus Atrococcineus, 2 ft. Considered the 
finest of all annual Lupines; long graceful 
spikes of vivid crimson-scarlet firs with white 
tip; fragrant; splendid. 50 seeds. 
Luteus Romulus, 2 ft. Pale yellow, large fra¬ 
grant firs in big spikes; good for borders. 
Mutabilis Versicolor, 3 ft. White, yellow, rose, 
mixed. 35 seeds. 
New King, ha, 4 ft. Giant spiral clusters of large 
firs, blue. Also white. Separate or mixed. 25 s. 
Sub-Carnosus, Texas Blue Bonnet, 1 ft. Native 
of Texas, where it is a sheet of blue. 40 s. 
Complete Special Mixture of above. 75 seeds. 
LYCHNIS Alpina, hp, 6 in. Firs brilliant rose, 
in clusters; a splendid rock plant. 
Arckwrightii, hp, 18 in. Brilliant firs in lovely 
colors; glorious in beds. 100 s. 
Chalcedonica, hp, 2 ft. Rich scarlet; showy firs 
in big heads; very desirable border plant. 200 s. 
Flos Cuculi, Ragged Robin, hp, 15 in. Lovely 
rose-purple; showy; excellent for beds. 
Forestii Hybrids, hp, 2 ft. Showy firs; colors 
crimson, white, pink and others; blooms in June. 
Haageana, hp, 1 ft. Very attractive plants; firs 
large and bright, long-blooming, mixed colors. 
Lagascae, hp, 3 in. A charming rock plant; forms 
tufts issuing numerous showy firs; bright rose 
with white eye; evergreen. 
Viscaria Splendens, ha, 1 ft. German Catch-fly; 
fine for beds; brilliant red, showy, easily grown. 
MACHAERANTHERA Tanacetifolia (Tahoka Daisy) 
1 ft. A lovely free-flowering annual. Aster-like 
blue flowers. 
MALOPE Grandiflora, ha, 3 ft. Showy for large 
beds and borders; firs large Hollyhock-like; 
long-blooming. White, Rose, Red, Mixed. 500 s. 
MALVA Moschata, Musk Mallow, hp, 2 ft. Showy 
large clusters of fragrant firs. Rose, white or 
mixed. 200 s. 
MARIGOLD, hha. These are free and continuous 
garden firs; showy, and of the easiest culture. 
The African sorts are vigorous erect plants with 
large firs and a bed of them is wonderfully 
showy in Autumn. The French are more slender, 
the firs smaller but are equally desirable for 
beds. Signata Pumila is dwarf, very branching 
and the small bright firs are produced in 
masses during Autumn. 
African Double. Showy in beds and borders; 
firs extra large, double freely produced and 
like a rich sunny bed. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids (Novelty). 
Many new and distinct types ranging in size 
from 2 in.-4 in. and containing colors from 
light cream to deep orange. Profuse bloomer 
and exceedingly desirable. 
Collarette, Crown of Gold (New). The slightly 
sweet-scented golden-orange firs are borne in 
abundance upon plants 2 to 21/2 ft. with odor¬ 
less foliage. The crown or center is made up 
of interlaced curled and quilled petals, sur¬ 
rounded by a collarette of big broad petals. 
Dixie Sunshine. Lovely 1936 Novelty. Plants tall, 
free-flowering and late-blooming; flowers very 
double, bright golden-yellow composed of 
rnany tiny florets. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants. A wonder Marigold. 
Huge Carnation type firs in profusion. Early 
and long-flowering. Fine mixture of lovely 
orange shades; new. 
Golden Beauty. New. Early-flowering golden 
yellow with imbricated petals. The appearance 
of the flowers gives an interesting variation 
among the large-flow'd varieties. Received 
special mention in 1935 A. A. S. S. C. 
Marigold Yellow Supreme M 
Guinea Gold, 1 ft. Popular Marigold; firs double -fl 
and semi-double with broad wavy petals of a | 
brilliant shade of orange flushed gold. The 
usual Marigold shade of orange flushed gold. 
The usual Marigold odor is less pungent than 
in other types. 40 seeds. 
Prince of Orange. Best orange strain in tall fis- : 
tulosa type of African Marigolds. Specially rec¬ 
ommended English selection. 
Yellow Supreme. Very choice and practically 
odorless. This large full-double gorgeous prim¬ 
rose yellow flowered Marigold of carnation 
type has an assured place in the garden. 
French Double, Tall Large-flow'd, 30 in. These 
are unrivalled for beds in late summer and • 
autumn. We have all the fine colors and our 
mixture contains seeds of all. 75 seeds. 
French Double Dwarf, 1 ft. Finest double, su- 
perb for beds; wonderfully free and long- 
blooming; it is beautiful in foliage as well as 
in firs. Separate. 75 s. 
Electric Light. Bright yellow striped brown-red. 
Golden Ball. Yellow, for beds or borders. ^ 
Harmony. Early, new, charming Scabiosa-like ■ 
flowers. Deep orange center with wide dark j 
maroon-brown outer petals. 
Lemon Ball. Bright lemon yellow, large, showy. 
Robert Beist. Rich velvety maroon; handsome. 
Royal Scott. Dwarf full double French Marigold. 
The compact plants are literally covered with 
interesting striped gold and mahogany firs. 
Complete Mixture Dwarf Double French. 75 s. 
French Double Lilliput, 8 in. These are small 
in plants as well as firs; elegant for beds and 
pots and fine for cutting. Mixed colors. 50 s. j 
French Single-Flow'd. Separate varieties. 100 s. , 
Fire Cross. Golden yellow with brown blotch. 
Josephine (French Tall Single). Brown flowers 
edged old gold. Long stems; good cut-flower. 
Silver King. Sulphur yellow, brown spots; fine. ; 
Star of India. Crimson striped yellow; attractive. ^ 
Complete mixture single French varieties. 150 s. 
French Tall Gold Striped Scotch, 30 in. Rich . 
brown with distinct gold stripe; saved only ; 
from prize firs, very special selection of extra ■ 
large and well marked firs. A glorious bed- ' 
ding plant. 50 seeds. 
Australian Giants, 15 ft. high under favorable , 
conditions, and bears a wealth of big double ' 
firs of many colors; grown in pots it blooms 
well in winter. Needs protection. 30 seeds. j 
Mexican Dwarf Orange. Splendid and entirely 
different. Dwarf free blooming plants; large 
tubular-petaled orange firs. 
Tagetes Lucida, 18 in. Deliciously fragrant, yel¬ 
low. 50 s. _ 
Tagetes Signata Pumila, 1 ft. Plants become a . 
globe of yellow bloom; for beds, blooms till -- 
winter. 50 s. 
Tagetes Signata (Little Giant), 6 in. Much im- j 
proved. Lovely dwarf plant, smothered with a 
profusion of tiny deep orange firs. 
Complete Special Mixture of all the varieties of 
African and French Marigolds. 200 seeds. _ 
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