18 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Marigold—Tagetes 
Marigold, African 
One of the most showy annuals with their won¬ 
derful shades. 
Eldorado —Flowers very large and very double; 
colors in all shades of yellow. Pkf., 10c; %,-oz., 
30c; %-oz., 50c. 
I.eiiioii (Ineen —Large flowered variety with lemon 
yellow flowers, i’kt., 10c; ^4-oz., 30e; %-oz., 50c. 
MARIGOLDS 
Marigold—Dworf Monarch Mixed 
Award of Merit. Dwarf French double type, one 
foot high, with mixed combinations of 9 range, 
yellow and mahogany flowers. The stock is uni¬ 
formly dwarf, making an excellent low border or 
edging plant. Very pretty. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., <.0c; %- 
4 >z., 35e. 
Signata Pumila—Tagetes— Small golden yellow 
flower with orange star in the center, eight 
inches tall. The plants are covered with bloom. 
Very attractive. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 30c; %-oz., 50c. 
Royal Scot —Large double flowers are produced in 
abundance on plants 24 inches in height. The 
color is a charming combination of mahogany 
and gold in symmetrical stripes. Pkt., 10c; %-ox., 
35c; %-oz., GOc. 
Orange Prince —A large showy variety with very 
double flowers of a rich golden-orange color. 
Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 30c; %-oz., 50c. 
Guinea Gold —A distinct type of pyramidal habit. A 
brilliant shade of orange flushed with gold. 
Pkt.. 10c; Yn-ox., 20c; 44-oz., 30c; %-oz., 50c. 
-Vll Double Orange —This popular annual will pro¬ 
duce practically 100% double flowers. Very fine. 
Pkt., 10c; Vs-ox., 30c; 50c; %-oz., 85c. 
Dwarf French Marigold —The dwarf French Mari¬ 
gold rarely exceeds one foot in height, with beau¬ 
tiful flowers of all shades of yellow and brown. 
Mixed. Pkt., .5c; %-oz., 25c; 1/^-oz., 40c. 
MARIGOLD NOVELTIES—(See Page.s 5 and 6) 
Crown of Gold —Awarded Gold Medal. The first 
Marigold with odorless foliage. Early and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer with bright, golden orange 
flowers. Really beautiful. Pkt., 10c; %-«*•. 35c; 
%-oz., 40c. 
MARTYNIA PROBOSCIDEA 
(Unicorn Plant) 
"A Flower or a Vegetable" 
We would not recommend growing Martynia for 
its flower, which is a dull yellowish white with 
purplish spots; still it is very interesting. The 
seedpods have a very distinct appearance because 
of the long curved horn which splits into tw.o parts 
as they ripen and harden. Very effective in com¬ 
bination with gourds, pine cones, etc. 
Culture —Start in a hotbed and transplant in the 
open when the weather is warm, in hills three 
feet .apart each way. 
Tall African Double Mixed—All Color.s. Pkt., 5c; 
44-0^.. 3.5c; J/ 2 - 0 Z., 40c; oz., 70c. 
MARIGOLD COLLECTION 
One packet ea,ch. Eldorado, Lemon Queen, 
Orange Prince^—(Value SOc). 
POSTPAID FOR 35c 
MORNING GLORIES 
(CONVOLVULUS) 
Martynia Proboscidea —Large plant with long cu¬ 
riously shaped, curved pods. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 30c; 
oz., 50c; %-lb., $1.50. 
Mignonette 
•This well known, old-fashioned favorite hardy 
annual is becoming very popular, producing dense 
spikes of exceedingly fragrant flowers. 
Sweet Scented—Pkt., 5c; %-oz., 35e; Yz-ox,, 40e; oz., 
70c. 
Golden Ouecn —Fragrant golden yellow flowers. 
Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 2.5c; %-oz., 40c. 
Pure AV^hite —Large white sweet scented. Pkt., 10c; 
%-oz„ 2.5c. 
A’^ictori;; —Giant red a brilliant color. Pkt., 10c; %- 
oz., 2.5c. 
Heavy Blue—(Early Flowering, New) —Large 
bright sky blue flowers, five inches across with 
white throats, exceptionally pretty when in full 
bloom. A quick growing climber. It requires a 
sunny position and sandy soil. Pkt., lOe; '%-ox., 30c; 
Y 2 - 0 X., 50c. 
Mikado — (.Japanese 3Iorning Glory)- —New Im¬ 
proved Japanese Convolvulus, flowers measuring 
from 4 to 5 inches across; great variety of col¬ 
ors; handsome foliage. 3Iixed. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 
20c; oz., 3.5c. 
Tall Morning Glory —A hardy climbing annual 
growing about 10 feet high. Fully expanded in 
the mornings. Of easy culture, quick growth and 
valuable in every garden. Rose, white, striped, 
crimson, purple, blue. Any of the above—Pkt. 10c; 
Yz-ox., 2.5c; oz., 40c. 
Myosotis or Forget-Me-Not 
Beautiful little plants with star-like flowers; 
succeeding best in a shady moist situation; half 
hardy perennial; blooming the first year from seed 
if sown early. The true Forget-Me-Not; beautiful 
blue flowers. Pkt., .5e; %-oz., 25c; %-oz., 40c. 
.Morning Glory—Tall Alixed, Pkt., .5c; Yz-ox., 20c; 
oz., 30c. 
Dwarf Morning Glory— A very early flowering an¬ 
nual with brilliant flowers. Of very easy culture. 
3torn»ng Glory Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 5c; Yz-ox., 15c; 
oz., 2.5c. 
Moon Flower or Ipomoea 
Noctiflora —A beautiful climber, producing large 
white, sweet scented flowers 4 to 5 inches across, 
blooming best at night and on dull days. Tender 
annual, 15 to 20 feet. Soak seed and plant in 
warm sunny place. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 30c; oz., 50c, 
AIORNING GLORA"—(See Page 5) 
Musk Plant or Mimulus Moschatus 
Foliage emits a strong musky perfume; pretty 
yellow flowers, fine for hanging baskets. Pkt., 10c; 
l/l(!-oz,. .50c. 
