PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 
Flower Seeds 11 
Marigold 
Monarch 
Nasturtium 
Double Gleam 
Nicotiana 
Marigold 
Tall African 
MARIGOLD 
Old-fashioned hardy annuals of easy 
cultivation; the African type are most¬ 
ly tall growing, making excellent large 
beds or mass planting, also attractive 
in mixed borders. French varieties are 
mostly dwarf, making attractive bor¬ 
ders. Seed may be sown in open 
ground in April and satisfactory re¬ 
sults obtained. Sown in house or hot¬ 
bed in March and transplanted before 
planting out in May, will produce more 
satisfactory blooming period. 
AFRICAN DOUBLE Pkt. 
African All Double. These new 
Marigolds will produce nearly 
100 per cent double flowers. 
Orange or lemon. Special pkt. 
35c.$0.15 
African Tall Mixed. Large 
flowering, orange and lemon 
shades. Special pkt. 25c.10 
Sunset Giants. A magnificent 
new Marigold with blooms 
measuring from 5 to 7^^ in. 
across and includes many 
shades of yellow and orange.. .15 
Guinea Gold. A distinct tsTje of 
graceful, pyramidal growth, 2 
to 2^ ft. high, flowers 2 to 
2^ in. in diameter; brilliant 
orange and double ruffled loose 
petals. Special pkt. 35c.10 
ellow Supreme. Fluffy blooms 
^th broad frilled petals of a 
rich, creamy lemon yellow. 
Special pkt. 35c.10 
COLLARETTE, or CROWN 
Crown of Gold. Odorless foli¬ 
age and sweet-scented flowers. 
The crown and collar of big, 
broad petals which surround it 
are of a bright golden orange. .15 
Yellow Crown. Foliage is en¬ 
tirely odorless as in “Crown of 
Gold.” Both collar and crown 
are of a clean, refreshing, cheer¬ 
ful, bright canary-yellow color. .15 
Spanish Goid. “Hedge or Bor¬ 
der Type.” Deep golden Gr¬ 
and flowers, which grow 3 in. 
across. Plants grow about 20 
in. tall.15 
FRENCH DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
DWARF Pkt. 
Harmony. Wonderful scabious¬ 
like flowers of deep orange with 
maroon collar of broad petals.$0.10 
Monarch Strain. This selection 
covers the best of the dwarf, 
compact, large, light double 
flowers. Special pkt. 25c.10 
Mixed. Golden and maroon sorts. 
Special pkt. 25c., oz. 75c.10 
FRENCH SINGLE-FLOWERING 
DWARF Pkt. 
Fire Cross. Saffron orange, 
brown center. Special pkt. 25c.$0.10 
Legion of Honor. Single. Gold¬ 
en yellow with purple. Special 
pkt. 25c.10 
Silver King. Pale yellow, ma¬ 
roon base. Special pkt. 25c.. .10 
Border of Gold (Tagetes signata 
pumila). Single bright orange 
flowers completely covering the 
plant, femlike foliage. Height 
6 in. Fine for edging. Special 
pkt. 25c.10 
Josephine, Tall French. 4 ft. 
Maroon blotched gold. Very 
fine for cut flowers. Specif 
pkt. 25c.10 
Royal Scot, Dwarf French. 
Large well-formed flowers of 
mahogany and gold.10 
MARVEL OF PERU 
(Four-o'clock) 
Favorite, old fashioned flowers, 
bushy habit, bearing hundreds of 
pink, white, yellow, crimson and 
violet flowers. Pkt. 
Mixed. Oz. 25c. $0.10 
Red, Rose, Yellow. Oz. 35c... .10 
MIGNONETTE 
Well known, hardy annual produc¬ 
ing very fragrant, cone-shaped flowers. 
Sow in open ground as soon as danger 
of frost is over, well pulverized sandy 
loam is best. Thrives best in cool 
temperature. Pkt. 
Machet. The best Mignonette 
for all purposes, indoor or out¬ 
side. Special pkt. 25c.$0.10 
MIMULUS 
Moschatus (Muskplant). Yel¬ 
low, sweet scented.$0.10 
MIMOSA 
Pudica (Sensitiveplant).$0.10 
M YOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
Charming, half hardy perennials, 
producing small blue flowers. Pkt. 
Alpestrls Victoria. Stout, bushy 
habit. Special pkt. 35c.$0.10 
Palustris (True Marsh Forget- 
me-not). Blue with white eye. 
Special pkt. 50c.15 
Indigo Blue. Intense dark blue 
strain. Special pkt. 50o.15 
Chinese Forget-me-not. See 
Cynoglossum amabile. 
NASTURTIUMS, DWARF 
For Summer flower beds nothing 
can surpass them; plants form perfect 
mounds about 1 foot high by 1 foot 
across. Seed sown in open ground 
early in Spring produces blooming 
plants in early Summer and continues 
until frost. Pkt. 
Mixed. Extra quality of named 
varieties. Oz. 20c., 34 ib. 50c., 
lb. $1.50.$0.10 
NASTURTIUMS, TALL, or 
CLIMBING 
For covering trellis, fences, rocker¬ 
ies, etc., or trailing from vases, they 
are unexcelled; of easy culture and 
rapid growth; 12 to 15 feet high. 
Pkt. 
Mixed, Extra Quality of Nam¬ 
ed Varieties. Oz. 20c., J4 lb. 
50c., lb. $1.50.$0.10 
NASTURTIUMS 
DOUBLE SWEET SCENTED 
Pkt. 
Double Mahogany. Dark ma¬ 
hogany red.$0.15 
Golden Gleam. Special pkt. 
25c.10 
Orange Gleam (New). Deep, 
glowing orange.15 
Scarlet Gleam. Dazzling scar¬ 
let. Special pkt. 25c.10 
Sun Gleam. Brilliant lemon 
yellow.15 
Supreme. Salmon cerise.15 
Gleam Hybrids. Gorgeously 
colored. Oz. 25c., 34 lb. 60c. .10 
Dwarf Gem Mixture. Very 
compact plants. Oz. 25c., 
H lb. 75c. .10 
Dwarf Golden Globe. Deep 
golden yellow.10 
NEMESIA Pkt. 
Strumosa suttoni. Splendid 
annual with large flowers, vary¬ 
ing in color from creamy white 
to orange and carmine. Fine for 
bedding, doing best in a cool 
location. Mixed Colors. .. .$0.10 
NEMOPHILA 
(Baby Blue Eyes or Blue Bells) 
Low growing annuals of easy culture. 
Mixed. Special pkt. 25c. $0.10 
NICOTIANA 
Affinis (Sweet-scented Flowering To¬ 
bacco). 
Pink and Rose Shades. 
Red Shades. White. 
Each of the above: Pkt. 10c. 
special pkt. 25c. 
