LANDRETHS’ novelties and specialties 
CENTAUREA □ 
(Cornflower) 
jubilee Gem 
A splendid dwarf compact base-branching 
type with rich blue flowers. Ideal for 
bedding or cutting, and of exceedingly 
uniform habit. Won “All-America” Silver 
Medal in 1937.—Packet 10c 
AGERATUM □ 
• Pink Fairy 
This new introduction is ball-shaped and 
heavily flowered. When only 2 inches tall 
the lovely salmon-rose flowers appear, and 
the plant reaches a maximum height of 
only 5 inches.—-Packet 15c 
Centaurea—Jubilee Gem 
(Note Entirely New Habit of Growth) 
LARKSPUR □ 
Tall, upright, base-branching in habit, 
the Giant Imperials have passed all 
other types of Larkspur for florists’and 
general garden use. The Delphinium¬ 
like spikes of double flowers, carried 
on stems 4-5 feet long, are compactly 
placed on upright growing plants, re¬ 
quiring only about half the space 
needed for the old Stock Flowered 
type. May be started either indoors 
or outside, but indoor starting im¬ 
proves the quality of the flowers. 
Giant Imperial Larkspur may be had 
in deep salmon-pink, flesh pink, 
Oxford blue, clear blue, lavender, 
scarlet, white and in a well blended 
mixture of these and other colors.— 
Packets 10c (See page 58) 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme 
Lemon yellow carnation-flowered blooms 
which are delightfully sweet-scented. A 
real acquisition to any garden, and a fine 
companion to Guinea Gold.—Packet 10c 
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