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FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES—Continued 
Dwarf French Marigold, Royal Scot 
All Double 
This variety of Dwarf Striped French Marigold replaces all present 
strains. Growth dwarf and bushy; every plant of uniform shape and height of 
about 10 to 12 inches. Color rich mahogany and gold in uniform stripes. 
Practically absolute doubleness in each plant is something quite new in 
French Marigolds. Packet 15c., oz. 75c. 
Marigold, Tom Thumb, Golden Crown 
Marigolds have of late years been very largely in the public eye. The 
novelty we now present is a dwarf form of Guinea Gold, growing about 10 
inches high, possessing all the merits of its parent. The bright golden yellow 
flowers, flushed with orange, larger and of the same shape and firm substance, 
are produced in great abundance, often to the number of 25 to 30 on a full 
grown plant. Being practically all double, the value of Golden Crown for the 
front row of a border can hardly be overrated. We may add that this novelty 
is quite distinct from that being offered as Collarette Crown of Gold. 
Packet 35c., 3 packets $1.00 
Marigold, Sunrise 
From Canada comes Marigold Sunrise, an early blooming form of Dixie 
Sunshine which, owing to its lateness of flowering, was not popular in the 
Eastern states. Of particular interest is the fact that Sunrise commences to 
bloom by August 15th, assuring its adaptability to any locality. The plants 
are tall, bushy, heavily covered with the colorful blooms and remain in 
flower over a long period. The flowers are large and ball-shaped, ingeniously 
composed of dozens of tiny five-petaled florets, gracefully interlocking, 
daintily fringed in effect. The color is brilliant golden yellow, a ray of 
dazzling pure beauty. Packet 35c. 
Ipomoea Scarlett O’Hara 
Ipomoea (Morning Glory) Scarlett O’Hara 
Scarlett O’Hara is an entirely new color in this popular garden flower, rich, dark 
wine red or deep rosy crimson. While the flowers are not quite as large as the Heavenly 
Blue Morning Glory, they are of good size, about 4 inches in diameter, freely produced 
on fast growing vines which start blooming within 65 days after seed is sown, and are 
very showy for covering a fence or trellis. Scarlett O’Hara will most certainly be a 
reigning favorite this season and for many years to come. Although granted the only 
Gold Medal in last year’s All-America Selections, Scarlett O’Hara was held over for 1939 
introduction because of a scarcity of seed supplies last season. Packet 50c. 
Russell Lupins, Re-selected Stock 
The seed of the Re-selected Stock is saved from named varieties of proven merit as 
seed parents, packed under a red seal distinguishing it from the original stock which 
bears a blue seal. The decision to continue the policy of distributing Russell Lupins in 
originator’s sealed packets only is the guarantee of genuine seed and protection against 
possible attempts to mar¬ 
ket other stock on the tide 
of popularity. 
Reselected Stock 
12 seeds, 25c., 50 seeds, 
65c., 120 seeds, $1.25. 
Marigold Sunrise 
Nierembergia Hippomanica 
This charming dwarf lavender-blue Nierembergia has an exceptionally long 
flowering period, beginning to flower 15 weeks after seed is sown and continuing 
until heavy frosts of late Fall. Plants are definitely dwarf, not over 5 or 6 inches tall 
and with a spread of 8 to 10 inches. It is a half hardy perennial which will Winter 
over if given some protection. Plants: 3 for $1.50, 10 for $4.50. Seed: Packet 50c. 
Pansy, Coronation Gold 
The flowers of this new Giant Pansy are a most pleasing shade of pure deep yel¬ 
low, suffused with golden orange and without eye. The plants are free blooming 
but compact. Packet 50c. 
Marshall’s Super Giant Pansies 
This strain of truly Giant Pansies is of most vigorous growth, the enormous 
flowers are carried on exceptionally long stems and have a fine range of brilliant 
colors. Excellent for show work or as a pot plant. Packet $2.00 
Russell Lupins 
Papaver Nudicaule, Red Cardinal 
This deep cardinal red Iceland Poppy represents a new shade which deserves 
attention. Edgings and borders planted with Red Cardinal produce an exception¬ 
ally gay color effect. If sown in July or August and treated the same way as Pan¬ 
sies, the plants will produce a profusion of blooms the following Spring and Summer. 
Seed: Packet 50c. Plants: 3 for $1.50, 10 for $4.50 
