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CALENDULA GOLDEN SHAGGY 
Another very interesting novelty is a new golden 
colored Shaggy type Calendula. This informal Cal¬ 
endula is identically similar to Orange Shaggy in ap¬ 
pearance — with long deeply fringed petals growing out 
in a very irregular manner. It is also very thick 
through the center of the flower. The plants grow be¬ 
tween 18 and 20 inches tall, with long stems and large 
3 V 2 inch flowers. We believe that this new gold color 
will achieve immediate popularity in this very popular 
cut flower. 
Price per oz. .25 Per lb. 3.00 
MORNING GLORY 
CLARKE'S EARLY HEAVENLY BLUE 
Clarke's strain of Heavenly Blue is the earliest 
flowering variety, and probably also the most floriferous. 
In the early morning, the sky blue color of Heavenly 
Blue is probably the most admired in any garden. Its 
flowers range in size from 4 to 6 inches and stand well 
out from the foliage. Heavenly Blue should be planted 
in a sandy location late in the Spring, and watered 
very sparingly. 
Price per oz. .30 Per lb. 3.50 
NASTURTIUM DOUBLE DWARF EMPEROR 
Art shades — Sulphur yellow, to buffs, peach red, 
salmon and shades in between. Excellent dwarf habit, 
no runners. 
Flame Emperor — Scarlet red suffused with gold. 
Glistening dark green foliage. Large double flowers. 
Golden Rose Emperor — Deep rosy-orange, with 
dark mahogany spots on throat. Dark foliage. 
Scarlet Emperor — Double form of Empress of India. 
Large double flowers, dark green leaves. 
Sun Emperor — Straw yellow shading to amber 
yellow. Red Spur. Dark green foliage. 
Price per oz. .15 Per lb. 1.50 
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