ASTER, CREGO ENCHANTRESS 
SCABIOSA, BLUE MOON (See page 5) 
DAHLIA (Dahl'-i-a) 
Waller-Franklin Dwarf Hybrids —An improved form of the 
very popular Unwin Dwarf Hybrids. Shows a much 
larger percentage of doubles than the original strain. 
Plants are compact and as easy to grow as Zinnias, 
growing from 18" to 2' tall in an endless variety of 
colors and shades. Pkt. 25c 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— (E-skoltz'-i-a) — 
California Poppy 
ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK, INDIAN SPRING 
MARIGOLD (Mar'-i-gold) 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids —This new strain is 
identical in form of flower to a lovely incurved Chrys¬ 
anthemum. Beautiful new fascinating colors in all shades 
of orange and yellow. Very floriferous. 3". Pkt. 10c 
An easily grown annual with handsome, finely divided 
glaucous foliage and gorgeous cup-shaped flowers. Plant 
seed in permanent position as they resent transplanting. 
Ramona Hybrids —A special mixture in brightest shades of 
crimson, rose, copper and scarlet. Pkt. 10c 
GODETIA (Go-dee'-shi-a) 
An easily grown annual of great value in a border where 
a splurge of brilliant color is desirable. 
Kelvedon Glory —A distinct new variety with masses of 
vivid orange flowers shading to glowing salmon. Pkt. 15c 
Sybil Sherwood —A grand English novelty receiving an 
award of merit by the R. H. S. The bright salmon pink 
flowers are greatly enhanced by an indefinite edging of 
white. Pkt. 15c 
HOLLYHOCK (Holly'-hok)—Annual 
Indian Spring —Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1939. 
Semi-double flowers of bright rose and rosy carmine. 
The many flowered branches produce a continuous show 
until frost. Will flower in five months from seed. Pkt. 15c 
LOBELIA (Loh-bee'-li-a) 
Crystal Palace —A most desirable edging variety forming 
compact bushy plants fairly smothered with deepest blue 
flowers. Dark foliage. Pkt. 10c 
LARKSPUR (Larkspur) 
Giant Imperial White King —The flowers are a pure, glis¬ 
tening white, with extremely large double florets, some¬ 
times measuring 2" across. The plant is tall, compact, 
and basal branching in habit. (All-America Selection 
1937.) Pkt. 10c 
Giant Imperial Coral King —Coral King was a running 
mate to White King for All-America recognition. A beau¬ 
tiful coral red. (All-America Selection 1937.) Pkt. 10c 
Giant Imperial Pink Perfection —The 2" florets of rounded 
broad petals are evenly and closely spaced on the stem 
giving a heavy Hollyhock-like cutting spike 24" in length. 
Tall, branching, and free flowering. Pkt. 25c 
Los Angeles —A brilliant salmon pink blooming profusely 
on strong well-branched plants. Pkt. 10c 
Finest Mixed —A well-balanced mixture of salmon, rose, 
scarlet, blue, white and purple. Pkt. 15c 
One packet each of the 5 Larkspurs 55c. Value 70c. 
Crown of Gold —A new kind of Marigold with a Chrysan- 
themum-like crown surrounded by a collar of big, broad 
petals of the same bright golden orange color. It is the 
only Marigold with entirely odorless foliage. The flowers 
are delightfully sweet scented. Plants grow about 2' tall, 
bloom early and profusely all summer and fall. Pkt. 10c 
Dwarf French Double Harmony —Harmony is in a class 
with gold medal winners. The flowers are quite dif¬ 
ferent from any other Marigold, being Scabiosa-like in 
formation with tubular deep orange center petals 
flanked by broad velvety dark maroon-brown guard 
petals. Dwarf and early. Pkt. 10c 
Ferdinand —Saucy, sprightly, and colorful. A single row 
of broad mahogany-red guard petals inclose a crested 
center of dainty tubular florets of bright golden yellow. 
Extremely showy. Excellent cut. Pkt. 25c 
Gigantea Sunset Giants —A very showy fragrant flower of 
exceptional size, averaging 5" to 6*4". The flowers are 
loosely formed, very full centered, with broad, heavy 
petals. Mixed shades from deep orange to delightful 
primrose yellow. Pkt. 10c 
Golden West —A new Carnation-flowered Marigold; ear¬ 
lier, larger, dwarfer and more floriferous than Guinea 
Gold. Fully double, bright, rich orange flowers, 3%" and 
more across, with petals loosely and gracefully placed. 
Blooms in about 15 weeks from seed Pkt. 10c 
Limelight —Bronze Medal, All-America Selections, 1940. 
A new color of pale primrose yellow. Exquisite chrysan¬ 
themum-like, perfectly rounded, symmetrical heads made 
up of artistically curled and interlaced petals. Pkt. 25c 
Sunrise —A new early flowering form of Dixie Sunshine. 
Large ball-shaped flowers ingenuously composed of tiny 
five-petal florets gracefully interlocking, daintily fringed 
in effect. Brilliant golden yellow flowers of dazzling 
beauty on tall bushy plants. (All-America Selection, 
1939.) Pkt. 25c 
Tall African Double Fistulosa —An especially fine, tall, 
branching strain bearing enormous flowers of the quilled 
type, coming 100 per cent fully double from seed. Per¬ 
fectly formed flowers on 3' bushy plants. Pkt. 10c 
One packet each of the 9 Marigolds $1.10. Value $1.35 
LAMB NURSERIES 
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