Marigolds 
(Tagetes). An- 
, nual. Easy to 
grow, fine for cutting and makes 
splendid garden display. 
Plants, see page 20. 
Drang'S Prince (Ball). 3 feet. 
Double, large blooms. Pkt. 10c. 
Iiemon Queen (Ball). 3 feet. 
Double, large blooms. Pkt. lOc. 
Guinea Gold. ft. Brilliant 
shade of orange flushed with 
gold. Perfectly double. Pyram¬ 
idal habit. Pkt. 10c; OZ. 35c. 
Yellow Supreme. Carnation 
flowered. Fluffy well-rounded 
bloom, lemon-yellow color, fra¬ 
grant. Pkt, 10c; ^ OZ. 35c; 
V4 OZ. 60c. 
Flaming' Plre. Single French, tall. *-- .. a., * 
red and yellow, long stemmed, 2 inches across. Plant 2% feet 
tall. Pkt. 15c. 
Cro-wn of Gold, 2 feet. Collarette type. An entirely odorless 
foliage variety. Flowers have a delicate fragrance. Blooms 
profusely. Bright golden orange. Pkt. lOo. 
Perdinand. 2 ft. French, tall single. Saucy, sprightly and 
colorful, yellow center surrounded by a single row of red 
guard petals. Pkt. 25c. 
Glg'antea Sunset Giants. Huge, sweet scented. Pkt. 15c. 
Harmony. Grows about 1 ft. high. Deep orange center, 
flanked by broad maroon-brown guard petals. Pkt. lOc; 
OZ. 30c. „ . r . 
Slguata Pumlla. (Mexican Marigold). 10 m. Dwarf typc, 
single numerous small yellow blossoms. Pkt. lOc; yk OZ. 35c. 
Mixed African, Double tall varieties, orange and yellow. Pkt. 
5c; Yi OZ. 20c; 1 oz. 60c. 
Dwarf Prench. 1 ft. Double compact type. Mixed. Pkt. 5c: 
14 oz. 20c; 1 oz. 60c. 
Marigold, Ferdinand 
Flaming red, varying to 
Florists and greenhouse men should ■write us for 
prices on suitable strains, not listed, for •their use. 
• Annual. Machet. 
IVII§nOIl©tX© Everblooming gold¬ 
en. Pkt. 50; Yi oz. 15c; 1 oz. 40c. 
Grandlfiora Odorata. Old fashioned 
sweet scented. Pkt. 5c; ^ oz. 
10c; oz. 25c; ^ lb. 75c. 
Moschatus. (Musk Plant). 
IVlinnUlllS Tender perennial, tiny 
yellow flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
(Ipomoea Mexicana 
MOOntlOW©r Alba). Tender 
climber producing large white flowers 
opening toward evening, also on 
cloudy days. Pkt. lOo; 14 oz, 20c; 
oz. 50c. 
Ipomea Bona Nox. Throat purple, 
shading to lavender, night flowering. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Hjl - Clarke’s Mammoth Blue. Barly 
IVIOrning Miory flowering. Flowers are enormous, aver¬ 
aging 3 inches across. Vines are literally covered with sky-blue 
flowers, shading to white in center. This strain bred in Colorado; 
will begin blossoming about August 1st. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 25c; 
oz. 65c; 14 lb. $2,00. 
Cornell. Intense carnelian-red with creamy white border (Cor¬ 
nell University colors.) Pkt. 15o. 
Scarlett O’Hara. A carmine-red flower, about 3)4 inches. 
Flowers stay open longer in the day than other sorts. Makes 
a beautiful contrast to the Mammoth Blue. Pkt. 15c. 
ZmperlallS. True Japanese. Fringed, large and most vigorous 
vine. Pkt. 5c; Y 2 oz. 20c; oz. 35c; V4 lb. $1.00. 
Tall. Mixed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 14 11>- lb. $1.25. 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Yi lb. 60c. 
ly (Baby Blue Eyes). Annual. 5 in. Compact 
bushy plant covered with dainty sky-blue flow¬ 
ers. Pkt. 10c. 
Morning Glory, Cornell 
MAmAeia ^ dwarf annual, 
making a mass of 
low growth for edging, suitable 
for shade or sun. Superb mix¬ 
ture. Pkt. 15c. 
Nicotlana arTnnJ.t 
3 feet. Fragrant five-pointed 
starry flowers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
Ni©r©mb©rgia 
Hlppomaulca (Dwarf Cup 
Flower). A lavender-blue sin¬ 
gle flower, dwarf compact plant, 
6 inches tall; spread 10 inches. 
Foliage light gray-green, and 
literally dozens of flowers 
bloom at a time. As an edging 
plant, and in the rockery it is 
unexcelled. Pkt. 25c. 
Nio-ollo (Love-in - a-Mist). 
*'*&“•*« Annual. Foliage fine 
and feathery, flowers double 
blue. Pkt, 5c; Yi oz, 15c. 
hiicotlana 
Ornam©ntal Grass©s Annual. 
Sea Japonlca. (Rainbow Corn). Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Ornamental Grasses Mixed. Pkt, 10c; Y* oz. 25c. 
Passion Flow©r 
Tender perennial climber, sky-blue. Pkt. 
10c; H oz. 35c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
Annual. We offer three distinct types. Tall or running varie¬ 
ties for trellises, stumps, etc., the Dwarf for bedding, and the New 
Double Sweet Scented. 
Tall Mixed. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; oz. 15c; 
2-oz. pk$. 25c; V4 
lb. 35c; H lb. 60c; 
lb. $1.00. 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 
5c; ^ oz. 10c; oz. 
I5c; 2-oz. pkg*. 25c; 
14 lb. 35c; Yt Vo- 
60c; lb. $1.00. 
Gold©n Gl©am 
Double golden yellow, 
sweet scented on long 
stems in abundance. 
Unquestionably the best 
yet of double varieties. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; ^ 
lb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50. 
Double Nasturtium 
Indian Chi©f Brilliant scarlet. Dark foliage. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 50c. 
Delightfully sweet scented, long stems of 
®Cari©X Ul©ani a good scarlet color. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 25c. 
DoubI© Glorious Gloam Hybrids ^Xr1'^f°4e 
Golden Gleam type, sweet scented. Does best in rather poor soil 
in sunny location. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 20c; ^ lb. 60c. 
Dwarf Double Gem Mixed fdg"ng!’ai^o'’rocrSl-- 
den. Plants are truly dwarf and compact. Good sized sweet 
scented double flowers cover the plants in an excellent color 
range. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 25c. 
PANSIES 
Favorites with all. 
h'or best results you 
must start with a 
good strain. The fin¬ 
est Pansies are, as a 
rule, shy seeders, 
which accounts for 
the difference in the 
price of the various 
mixtures offered. 
Spring' Plant¬ 
ing. Seed should be 
sown in hotbeds or 
boxes, then trans¬ 
planted to open 
ground after freez¬ 
ing is over. It is a 
mistake to plant 
Pansies in the shade 
of a tree or build¬ 
ing. During dry 
weather the bed 
should be watered daily, and in extreme cases twice a day for the 
best results. Cultural leaflet upon request. 
Fall Planting. Many gardeners prefer August sowing in hot¬ 
beds, covering well with straw, mulching with manure when winter 
sets in, gradually uncovering on warm days in early spring. These 
will produce the early April blossoms. Pansies are successfully 
grown from seed even by the novice; however, we recommend our 
blooming plants. Ready in April. Pansy Plants, see page 20. 
Den'ver Giants. A grand assortment of colors, many with re¬ 
markable markings, all of which are truly giants, some being 
3 inches in diameter. Pkt. 25c; Yb OZ. $1.25; OZ. $2.25. 
Engelmann’s Giant. This strain from England has proven to 
be the “World’s Best.” A variety of shades and the 5-blotch 
markings. Vigorous, compact, very early flowering, in fact 
kept blooming until buried with fall snows. Pkt. 25c; 1/16 OZ. 
original sealed pkt. $1.00. 
Super-S'Wlss. Roggli type, producing extra large blossoms which 
carry attractive markings in assortment. Pkt. 25c; OZ, $1.00. 
Corona'tlon Gold. A pleasing shade of pure deep yellow, with 
suffused golden orange of the Swiss Giant class. Pkt. 25c. 
Maple Deaf Giant Mixture. Are distinct in having large 
leaves and eiant size flowers. Pkt. 25c; ^ oz. $1.25. 
Shakespeare’s Pansies. A simple quaint little Pansy of the 
Viola type, that is, the long face. Pkt. 25c; ^4 oz. $1.50. 
Trimardea'U. Good for general bedding, are most hardy and 
bloom early and late. 
King of Black. Jet-black. Prince Bismarck. Bronze. 
Snow Bird. Pure white. Bmperor William. Blue. 
Giant Purple. Purple. Golden Yellow. 
Any of the above Trimardeaus: Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 35c; 
Y 2 oz. $1.00. 
Trimardeau Mixed. Pkt. 10c; ^4 oz. 50c; oz. $1.25. 
Good Mixed. Of common sorts. Pkt. 5c; oz. 30o; oz. 90c. 
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