NOVELTIES INTRODUCED BY WALLER-FRANKLIN 
IN 1939—Continued 
* * * * * * * 
TWO NEW SUPERIOR GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
Particularly outstanding because of their true base branching habit 
and non-shattering quality. 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL ROSALIND— A new color in Larkspur, 
rose with just enough suffusion of salmon to create a most pleasing new 
shade of rose pink. True base branching in habit with a center spike four 
to five feet tall and from six to eight side branches three to four feet long, 
all emanating from the base. The spikes are wiry and the blooms practically 
non-shattering, a quality so essential for cutting or shipping. 
Price per oz. $0.45, per lb. $5.00. 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL MONTROSE— This variety, like Rosalind, 
is a true Giant Imperial (base branching) and non-shattering. The color 
is a clear rose pink. The florets are exceptionally large, well and closely 
set on wiry spikes that are three to four feet long. 
Price per oz. $0.45, per lb. $5.00. 
NEW MARIGOLD EXTRA EARLY DWARF HYBRIDS (CARNATION 
FLOWERED) —This is the earliest of all African type Marigolds. Ex¬ 
ceptionally free flowering, the color ranging from bright orange to clear 
lemon including a number of rich medium orange shades. It grows to a 
height of 18 inches with many base branches and laterals, all blooming 
at the same time, producing a mass of color that completely smothers the 
foliage. 
The blooms are from 2 y 2 to 3 inches in diameter, of a Guinea Gold type 
but with a quilled center. An entirely new and distinct type of Marigold. 
Seedsmen who cater to trade located in a climate with a short season 
should welcome this new extra early flowering Marigold. It will bloom 
from three to four weeks ahead of the other African Marigolds. 
R. H. Color Chart — Shades Cadmium Orange 8/1-8; Tangerine Orange 9; 
Indian Yellow 6. 
Price per oz. $0.65, per lb. $8.00. 
8 
