MARIGOLD—FRENCH TALL SINGLE FERDINAND 
Novelty Introductions 
Marigold Harmony Type French Tall 
Single Ferdinand 
Ferdinand is one of the gayest and most colorful of the Marigold family. Single 
flowered with a neat round crested center of dainty tubular flore;^ in mahogany-red 
quard petals. Flowers are medium size, 2V2 inches in dicmeter. The plants are tall, 
20 to 24 inches, with an upright, semi-compact, yet full fohaged growth habit; showy 
garden and cut flower variety. Pkt., lOc; 3 for 25c. 
Marigold Harmony Type French Dwarf 
Double Spotlight 
Spotlight takes its place on the marigold roll of honor. The plants are about 12 
to 14 inches high, very compact, extremely free blooming and unusually early, fhe 
gay brilliantly colored flowers are of medium size, about 13/4 inches in diameter 
and'are borne well above the foliage and do not have the strong marigold odon 
Scabiosa like, with crested centers of dainty tubular petals in a bright lively shade 
which contrasts strikingly with the broad, velvety dark mahogany red guard petals. 
PH .S tor SI.00. DOStpaid. 
Marigold Gigantea Full Double Mixture 
An improved all double marigold. The color range includes deep orange, golden 
orange, deep golden yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow and .he lovely new prim¬ 
rose shade. The robust plants produce a heavy growth of foliage with s]« to eight 
heavy branches each bearing three to four large flowers; height 2/2 to 3 feet tall. 
Compact growth early bloomer flowers extremely large, sweet scented flowers, are 
excellent for cut flowers. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Ipomea Patricia 
Rare tropical morning glory. 
Huge satiny blossoms, orchid 
pink deep lobed leaves. Vines 
covered with silky hair are 
strong and rapid growing. Per¬ 
ennial. Blooms late summer un¬ 
til frost. Pkt., 25c (6 seeds). 
Ageratum Midget 
Blue 
After many years of diligent 
selection there is a real satis¬ 
faction in being able to offer a 
very fine dwarf (2 to 3 inches 
high) Ageraium with delicate 
fine foliage, which is practical¬ 
ly smothered with small true 
Ageratum Blue flowers. 
This is really the first dwarf 
Ageratum that we have found 
that will come uniformly dwarf 
and true to color from seed. 
Ageratum Midget Blue was 
awarded a SILVER MEDAL in 
last year's All-America Trials. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Dianthus Plumarius Scoticus Double 
Self colors of various tints of pink, rose, salmon and white and the same colors 
in combinations with a bright crimson zone; stems 12 to 15 inches, blooms I /2 to 
2 inches; free flowering. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
New Petunia Balcony Rosy Mom 
This beautiful color has proven successful for the past century in the nana 
compacta type, is now available in the balcony type the contrasting colors of 
pink, with a white throat are even more beautiful in this new form. Pkt., 15c; 2 
for 25c, postpaid. 
Petunia Grandiflora Nana Compacta Velvet Ball 
Color velvety blood red, dwarf compact, ball shaped; height 8 inches, with a 
plant spread of 8 to 10 inches. Free flowering, well formed blooms 2/2 inches in 
diameter. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Larkspur Giant Imperial Pink Perfection 
Pink perfection is a distinct addition to the color range in the popular basal 
branching Giant Imperial group. Its fine qualities with 2-inch florets of rounded 
broad petals evenly and closely spaced on the stem, giving a very heavy Holly- 
hock-like cutting spike 24 inches or more in length. The plants are tall basal 
branching, upright in habit and very free blooming. The colors are a very luscious 
shade of lively light pink and salmon pink. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Scabiosa Giant Annual Rosette 
Rosette is a beautiful shade of deep rose heavily suffused with salmon. The 
flowers are extra large and the stems are long and stiff; excellent for cut flowers. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
White Star New Mexican White Morning Glory 
(Ipomea Mexican! Alba) 
Sensational new white Morning Glory, a sport from the Mexican Blue variety, 
huge flowers of white. On dark cloudy days will appear with the blue star of 
Texas, or marbled effect. Rapid grower; v/ill quickly cover large area. Large 
heart-shaped leaves of deep green. Blossoms borne in clusters of ten or more which 
literally cover the vine. Fall bloomer. Plant in protected place against early frost. 
Sow in the spring. Pkt., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Aster, Giant 
Harmony Mixture 
These large flowers have full 
double quilled rounded centers, 
which open bright gold, sur¬ 
rounded by several rows of 
broad short guard pedals; colors 
include lovely shades of light 
and deep blue, flesh, peach 
blossom, silvery rose, purple 
and white. Plants are 2 to 2/2 
feet tall with very long basal 
branching stems bearing 4-inch 
blooms. Pkt., 15c; 2for 25c. 
Ipomea Cornell 
The blooms are large, 4 inches 
in diameter, in an intense shade 
of carnelian red with a border 
a little over an inch wide of 
pure glistening white. The 
plants are thick growing heavy 
foliage, a very free bloomer. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
LEFT—MIDGET BLUE 
BELOW—MORNING GLORY WHITE STAR 
