6 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
NEW FLOWER 
SEED NOVELTIES 
WE OFFER a wonderful list of beautiful new novelties. They will add new beauty, new colors to 
your Rarden. You will enjoy w’atelling the development of some flowers you have never seen before. 
Select now the varieties you want and order promptly before the suiiiily is exhausted. 
SHAKESPEARE'S PANSIES 
These are simple quaint little Pansies suit¬ 
able for any location in the garden, also 
splendid for rock gardens. 
Its form of habit and time of flowering is 
very similar to the Viola. Easily grown, de¬ 
pendable and full of blooms all through the 
summer until hard frost. Lovely in beds, 
rockeries and edgings. The Shakespeare 
Pansies were first discovered growing almost 
wild near Stratford, England. All those who 
saw them in flower last year were delighted 
with the dainty flowers. Really beautiful. 
Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts. for 40c. 
Calendula—Orange Shaggy 
In Calendulas “Shaggy” is probably the most 
distinct. The closely set, irregularly placed, long 
narrow petals are beautifully fringed or laci- 
nated, giving the flowers the brilled or shaggy 
appearance of some Chrysanthemums. The large, 
flat, rich orange flowers shade slightly towards 
the medium closed center, the two-tone coloring 
being quite effective. Flowers are freely borne 
on long stems. 
We feel sure “Orange Shaggy” will prove a 
welcome addition to the Calendula class either 
.as a garden plant or as a out flower. Pkt., 10c; 
Vi-oz.. 25c; y-i-ox., 40c. 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme 
Visualize, if you can, a large, fluffy, well-rounded 
bloom of delicately mild honey fragrance, with 
broad, loose, frilled petals of a rich, creamy lemon- 
yellow color, and you have a fair conception of the 
new “Yellow Supreme” Marigold. You’ll truly en¬ 
joy its dazzling beauty. Unsurpassed as a cut 
flower. Holds decided freshness fully a week to 
10 days. In water it takes on an even more de¬ 
lightful color. Plants are vigorous and free 
branching with foliage which is practically free 
from that objectionable Marigold odor. For a real 
thrill grow it this year. You will have a delightful 
surprise. Pkt., 10c; 1^-oz., 25c; 14-oz., 40c. 
MARIGOLD—SUNSET GIANTS MIXED 
The flowers are the largest known in the Mari¬ 
gold group, 5 to 7^/4 inches in diameter, the great 
profusion of flowers makes the showiest spot in 
the garden. But most remarkable, instead of the 
usual Marigold odor these flowers have a definitely 
sweet fragrance. The flowers are loosely formed, 
with broad petals. The Sunset Giants mixture 
ranging from deep orange, golden orange, light 
yellow, lemon yellow and primrose. Sunset Giants 
are wonderful for cut flowers in the home. Pkf., 
10c; %-oz., 25c; %-oz., 40c. 
Gatendula—Chrysantha or Sunshine 
This valuable addition is distinctly different in 
flower form. It has wide petals, loosely arranged, 
incurved at center and reflexed at edges, some¬ 
what like a Chrysanthemum. Flowers four Inches 
across are clear buttercup yellow on long stems for 
cutting, about 30 inches tall. Pkt., 10c; Vi-oz., 30c; 
%-oz., 50c. 
SEMESAN 
Place a little Semesan with seeds in a jar and 
shake vigorously: bacteria and fungus adhering to 
the seeds will be killed. %-«z.. Pkt. 10c; 2 ozs.. 3.5c. 
IIEAUTIFY YOl'H OAHDRIV WITH THESE 
YOVEI.TIES .\M» SPEOI.VLTIES 
