Food, Drink, and Medicine for Plant Life 
With Hyponex-and-water, plants grow luxuriantly, flower abun¬ 
dantly and develop sturdy growth regardless of the poorness or steril¬ 
ity of the soil. A teaspoonful makes a gallon of liquid plant-food, 
which is enough for one watering in the average home. 1 lb. at 
$1.00 makes 100 gallons. 3 ozs. at 40 cts. makes 18 gallons. 
Marigold, Ferdinand 
Nierembergia 
hippomanica 
DWARF 
CUP-FLOWER 
Tidy little mounds, 5 to 6 
inches high and with a spread 
of 8 or 10 inches, are covered 
with cups of lavender-blue 
touched with yellow in the cen¬ 
ter. They begin blooming 
about 15 weeks from time seed 
is sown and continue until frost. 
It will out-bloom almost any 
plant in the garden. Requires 
winter protection. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Marigold, Little Giants 
Marigold, Little Giants 
In this strain we are offering the most sensational dwarf 
Marigold we have ever seen. The plants range in height from 
10 to 15 inches and bush out to as much or more in diameter. 
Its blooms vary in form from the informal Carnation type to 
that of the perfect globe form, as can be seen in the picture. 
The plants are very closely compact and cover themselves 
with these splendid blooms in a range of color that extends 
from clear yellow to a very bright orange, taking in all the 
shades between. For solid beds of color we do not know of any 
Marigold that can touch Little Giants, and because of the 
compact, dwarf form of the plants they make an ideal border 
plant. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Nierembergia hippomanica 
Marigold, Ferdinand 
This new break in the tall French Marigold 
is patterned after the popular Harmony, 
except that Ferdinand’s flowers are single 
instead of double. 
The plants are about 2 feet tall and pro¬ 
duce an unusual quantity of these ideal cut- 
flowers which are made up of a large tuft 
of golden tubular florets surrounded by a 
single row of broad mahogany guard petals. 
Pkt. 35 cts. 
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