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Novelty Introductions 
Aquilegia Longissima 
(Illustrated in Natural Color) 
Aquilegia Longissima was granted an Award of Merit after being 
shown at the Royal Horticultural Society, London, a few years ago and 
since that time has enjoyed considerable popularity in its native land. 
The flowers are of striking formation, with deep yellow petals and 
paler yellow sepals, and extremely elongated spurs. These spurs may 
be 5 inches or more in length. The effect is at once dainty, unusual and 
arresting. The plants are from 2 to 3 feet tall, with characteristic bright 
green cut-leaf foliage and reddish stems. Flowers are produced during 
spring and early summer and are effective in the garden although 
much more so in flower arrangements. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Rust Resistant Antirrhinum Majus 
Grandiflorum 
PINK GLORY. This color of Antirrhinum is becoming very popular as 
a cut flower. It grows from 28 to 30 inches in height and produces long 
spikes containing large clusters of salmon rose florets. The flower is 
well-formed and is in a pleasing shade of deep salmon rose. Pkt., 25c; 
5 for $1.00. 
Balsam—Bush-flowered 
Bushflowered balsam are really not recent novelties, but they are not 
at all well known in this country so to most of the gardening public 
are actually in the novelty class. Unlike the taller growing balsam, the 
flowers in this little bushflowered type are carried at the tips of the 
stems, making a show of color rather than of foliage. The plants are 
8 to 10 inches in height, very compact and literally covered with their 
double flowers. Excellent as an edging plant, rock gardens or window 
boxes. Price: Mixed Colors, Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Mexican Bush Morning Glory 
(Ipomea fistulosa) 
Popular Mexican perennial bush Morning Glory, large lavender morning 
glory blossoms borne in clusters on tall stalks, 5 to 10 feet high, makes 
ideal background plant, once established, will come up each year from the 
old root, producing dozens of stalks, blossom from summer till fall. Sow 
seed in winter or early spring. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Morning Glory—Scarlett O'Hara 
(Illustrated in Natural Color on Front Cover) 
An entirely newcomer to the very popular Morning Glory family. The 
best description of it would be rich dark wine red. (See front cover for 
illustration.) It produces 4-inch flowers against a background of dark green 
foliage. Scarlett O'Hara was awarded a Gold Medal in last year's All- 
America Selections, but was held over because of seed shortage. Pkt., 25c; 
5 for $1.00. 
Scabiosa Imperial Giants—Blue Moon 
(Illustrated at the left in Natural Color) 
Being 100% double, the flowers are of course extremely large and deep, 
having the shape of a bee-hive. It is deep lavender blue in color, a color 
which is effective indoors as well as out. The plants are long and up¬ 
right, being 42 to 48 inches in height. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora Mounty 
Dwarf Variegated Coxcomb 
SANTONE PRIDE. Unique comb s of yellow and red in variegated 
forms, originated in San Antonio, should be in every garden, greatly 
admired everywhere, each plant produces large combs in unusual 
coloring of red and yellow, plants mature in fall, height 12 to 18 
inches high, sow in late spring, plant one foot apart. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Gomphrena 
STRAWBERRY BACHELOR'S BUTTON. Very popular strawflower, pro¬ 
duces blossom resembling a ripe strawberry, ideal flowers for cutting, 
has long wiry stems, and keeps well, very hardy, fine for hot dry 
beds, blossoms from early spring till frost, plant in early spring one 
foot apart. Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Marigold—African Carnation Flowered 
GOLDEN EAGLE is a distinctive shade of luminous gold which is 
very pleasing to the eye. It is 100 per cent double and flowers early. 
Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
AQUILEGIA—LONGISSIMA 
Marigold African Little Giants—Orange 
These 15-inch plants have a blooming head of twenty-five flowers 
and produce about 90 per cent true to type. This is the first separate 
color in this new type of dwarf marigold. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Marigold African Little Giants 
LITTLE GIANTS, MIXED. Little Giants throw blooms varying in size 
from the informal carnation to the perfect Fistulosa globe. They grow 
very close together and the stems are short. Little Giants are strongly 
recommended for beds as well as pot plants. They have a color range 
of yellow to a very bright orange with a great variety of in-between 
shades. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
A very brilliant verbena that has many advantages for the home as 
well as the commercial gardener. Colored deep rose red, it does not have 
the usual large white eye. It grows about 18 inches in diameter and 
produces a great cluster of immense 4-inch flowers. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
SCABIOSA—BLUE MOON 
