KENDALL & WHITNEY, PORTLAND, MAINE 
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LOBELIA. Most excellent and useful plants, free- 
flowering and of easy culture. Fine for borders, bas¬ 
kets, vases and window boxes. 
Gracilis. Fine for hanging baskets, vases, etc., light 
blue trailing. Pkt,, 10c. 
Crystal Palace. Compact; dark blue, excellent for 
edging. Pkt., 10c. 
Marigold Gig an tea Sunset Giants 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. A hardy annual, three to 
four feet high, with pendent spikes of blood-red 
flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST. (Nigella). A curious, hardy annual 
about one foot high with finely cut leaves and singular 
flowers. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
LUPINES (Lupine). These plants are of easy culture, 
producing beautiful leaves and pea-like flowers, and 
should be more generally cultivated. The annual 
varieties may be sown out in the open in May and 
as plants grow thin out, leaving about twelve inches 
between the plants. Fine Mixed Annuals. Pkt., 10c. 
King Lupine. Enormous spikes of rich Oxford blue, 
with pure white stripe in the standard of each flower. 
The plants grow three to four feet high with six to 
eight huge spikes to a plant. Being annuals the 
flower may be had the first season and make excellent 
cut flowers. Price per pkt., 15c. 
Marigold 
New and standard varieties. Extremely showy, half- 
hardy annual, one to two feet high, well adapted to 
garden culture, blooming profusely through the season. 
Set one foot apart. The African varieties are the taller 
in growth, and produce large self-colored blossoms. The 
French varieties are smaller, some of them being 
elegantly striped and spotted. The dwarf-growing kinds 
make extremely handsome borders, remaining in full 
bloom until killed by frost. 
DOUBLE AFRICAN NEW CARNATION-FLOWERED 
MARIGOLD, Guinea Gold. The most gorgeous and 
lovely of all Marigolds. Plants are of strong growth, 
2feet tall, with a great profusion of large semi¬ 
double blooms, each displayed on a fine long stem. 
Color richest, purest orange-gold imaginable. We 
highly recommend this. Pkt., 10c. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered. Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants. The very largest flowered 
Marigold now available. Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
Crown of Gold. Dazzling orange flowers, with quilled 
centers and collar of flat petals. Pkt., 15c. 
Lemon Queen. Similar to the Orange Prince, except in 
color, which is lemon yellow. Pkt,, 10c. 
Orange Prince. Large deep orange flowers, very showy. 
About two and one-half feet high. Pkt., 10c. 
Yellow Supreme. Gold medal winner 1935. Similar to 
Guinea Gold, free blooming with loosely rutiled carna¬ 
tion-flowered blossoms of a creamy yellow color. 
Pkt., 15c. 
Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS. 
Double Mixed. About one foot high. Pkt., 10c. 
Legion of Honor. Single, about nine inches high; 
golden vellow, with large spots of velvety crimson. 
Pkt., 10c. 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH MARIGOLD, Royal Scot. 
Large double flowers are produced in abundance on 
plants 12 in. high. Color is a combination of mahogany 
and gold. Pkt.. 15c. 
MAURANDIA. An elegant, half-hardy, climbing plant, 
blooming the first season if sown early. Barclayana. 
Rich violet flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
MORNING GLORY. (See Convolvulus.) 
MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa). These beautiful, hardy 
annuals are in great demand. They grow about two 
and one-half feet high and bloom from early July 
without interruption until cut down by the frost. As 
a flower for cutting they are much in demand. The 
various shades are very charming, but are equally well 
adapted for borders or beds, where they display them¬ 
selves very effectively. Seeds should be sown any time 
in the spring after danger of frost is past. 
Purple. Pkt., 10c. White. Pkt., 10c. 
Red. Pkt., 10c. Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Rosette. A gorgeous extra large flowered, beautiful 
deep rose. Pkt., 15c. 
Marigold Legion of Honor 
MIGNONETTE. The sweet delicate fragrance makes 
this a favorite in every garden. Sowings made in April 
and again in July will keep up a succession from early 
summer until frost, can also be grown in pots for 
winter and early spring flowering. Hardy annual, 
fi to S inches. 
Mignonette, Sweet. Large-flowered variety, very fra¬ 
grant. Per ounce, 20c; pkt., 10c. 
Allen’s Defiance. Spikes of immense size and very fra¬ 
grant. Pkt., 10c. 
Machet. The finest variety for pot culture; of dwarf 
growth, with sweet-scented, red flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
MUSK PLANT. Fine for hanging baskets. Color yel¬ 
low. sweet-scented. Pkt., 10c. 
