NEW NIEREMBERGIfl FLOWERING 
PLANTS OUTBLOOMS MOST ALL 
FLOWERS 
1069. NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMAN- 
ICA. (Dwarf Cup Flower.) T. P. While in the 
South this is a hardy perennial, It must be grown 
here in the North as an annual. It is one of 
the most prolitie tiowering plants that we know 
of. It starts to flower when the plants are only 
two inches tall, or about fifteen weeks after the 
seed has been sown, and keejjs right on until 
heavy frosts. The plant at all times is neat and 
compact appearing, the new flowers covering the 
older flowers and seed pods. The lavender-blue 
flowers enriched by a touch of yellow in the 
center are most charming. Plants are very dwarf, 
compact, and not over six inches high with a 
spread of ten inches. Foliage is light gray 
green. Recommended for an edging or border 
plant. Very beautiful in window boxes or flower 
pots. Note the illustration. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 
40c; Va OZ,, $5.00; 1/4 oz., $9.00; 1/2 oz., $17.50. 
Ruffled Giant Marilyn Petunia. 
NEW SALMON PETUNIA HAS 
GIANT FLOWERS 
1099. RUFFLED GIANT MARILYN. 
II. A. A ruffled giant type of Petunia in a beau¬ 
tiful salmon shade. Flowers are from four to 
five inches in diameter in a very luscious salmon 
rose strikingly veined deep salmon rose. The 
salmon blends to a lighter shade at the outer 
edges of the rufile's, and the throat at the center 
is also a lighter shade. The most attractive 
color now available in any variety of Petunia. 
Plants are free flowering while upright in habit 
with heavy foliage. Will begin 
to flower when only a few inches 
high and continue throughout the 
summer. We especially recommend 
this to florists. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 
45c; 1/16 oz., $6.25; Vs oz., $12.00; 
y 4 oz., $23.00; 1/2 oz., $45.00. 
THIS BLUE PETUNIA FINE 
FOR BEDDING 
1108. BLUE BEDDER. H. 
A. (Nana Compacta.) Here is a rich 
true blue Petunia much needed in 
every planting of bedded Petunias. 
The blooms are extra large and hold 
their color and size throughout the 
season. Plants measure about twelve 
inches in height. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c; Vi oz., 80c; Va oz., $1.50; oz., 
$2.50. 
"7 ordered the Giant Marigold seed 
last year. It leas the most beautiful 
plant in my large collection and was 
admired by everyone.” 
Mrs. R. G. Hinson, 
Soiith Carolina. 
Nieremhergia Hippomanica. 
Cal. Super Giant Cineraria. 
NEW STRAIN CINERARIA HAS FLOWERS 
4 TO 6 INCHES IN DIAMETER 
932. CALIFORNIA SUPER-GIANTS. For 
our customers who like to grow their own house plants 
from seed we emphatically recommend this new strain 
of giant Cineraria. It is a result of many years of 
individual breeding and selection and the seed saved 
for this year was saved from the very finest stock 
plants. The beautifully formed flowers measure from 
four to six inches in diameter with individual petals 
as much as XV 2 inches wide. Plants are compact in 
habit, 15 'to 18 inches high, and the plant is basal 
branching which is a characteristic not found in any 
other strain of Cineraria. Color range from salmon 
and azure blue to the deepest blood red and violet blue. 
Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; Va oz., $18.00; Vk oz., $30.00; 
1/2 oz., $50.00. 
MAMMOTH NEW SWEET PEA 
1237. JUMBO. The name describes the variety. 
Juinl)o is probably the world’s largest Sweet Pea. We 
believe it to be the largest Sweet Pea grown today. 
Color lively deep cerise. We emphatically recommend 
this variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; Vi lA-j 50c; lb., $1.50. 
"Ever since I harvested my last year’s garden crop, I 
have been zvanting to let you knozv about the grand suc¬ 
cess I had by the use of Olds’ seeds. From the three 
peas for succession, I canned thirty pints, besides zvhat we 
used fresh. From tzvo packets of carrot seed, I had five 
bushels of carrots. 1 planted one-half pound each of the 
Long Pod Green Beans and Pencil Pod Black PP’a.r. The 
rows were like a picture, hanging in clusters.” 
Mrs. G. H. Cluck, Wisconsin. 
Lacinatus Splendens Dianthus. 
NEW BRILLIANT CRIMSON 
DIANTHUS WILL ADD COLOR TO 
GARDEN 
953 . LACINATUS SPLENDENS. H. A. 
Probably the most striking of all the Dianthus. 
Neat and compact in habit, growing about 6 to 
8 inches high and producing hundreds of showy 
flowers throughout the season. Dozens of 
flowers in bloom at a time which 
remain in full bloom throughout the 
summer months. Flowers are strong¬ 
ly scented and are about 2 inches in 
diameter. The color is brilliant crim¬ 
son with a vividly contrasting large 
white eye. An easily grown, free 
flowering garden annual. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; Vi oz., 40c; Va oz., 
60c; oz., $1.00. 
FROM CANADA COMES 
AN EARLYDIXIE SUNSHINE 
MARIGOLD 
10271 / 2 . SUNRISE. H. A. Sev¬ 
eral years ago we introduced a new 
Marigold called Dixie Siinshine. We 
advised our customers not to plant 
it in the north as it was an ex¬ 
tremely late bloomer and that we 
hoped in a few years to offer an 
early strain of this beautiful Mari¬ 
gold. We are pleased to offer this 
year for the first time an early strain 
of Dixie Sunshine which was first 
developed in Canada. It is very 
early flowering, growing about 24 
inches tall on bushy yellowish green 
foliage plants. Flowers are 2 in. to 
2 V 2 in. in diameter, with incurved 
]ietals of a soft sulphur yellow. Pkt., 
25c; 2 pkts., 40c; Vi oz., $1.20; 1/2 
oz., $2.35; oz., $4.50. 
Sunrise Marigold. 
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Jumbo Sweet Pea. 
