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By including each year a number of the new 
introductions, your garden becomes a spot of 
never ending interest and enchantment both 
to yourself and your garden visitors. You at 
the same time discover many new and worthy 
varieties which will become your permanent 
choice for annual planting. 
New Double Cosmos 
619 DOUBLE SENSATION MIXED. An extra 
Early Sensation Cosmos in a beautiful new double 
form. Two forms of the double flowers are found in 
this new Cosmos, one is the regular double crested 
and the other is the newer and novel fluted type. 
Both average 41% to 5 inches across. Color ranges 
from white, through pink to crimson. Pkt. 1de. 

Dwarf Cynoglossum 
652 FIRMAMENT. All-America. This fine new 
Cynoglossum or Summer Forget-Me-Not produces 
plants of dwarf, compact, shapely growth, that 
overcomes the objection to previous varieties for 
garden use. The 12 to 15 inch plants bear a pro- 
fusion of vivid indigoblue blooms on well branched 
stems, make excellent cutting material, as well as 
attractive garden flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Double Dahlias 
653 NEW DWARF DOUBLE HYBRIDS. A great 
improvement over present existing strains, this 
grand variety contains a very high percentage of 
true double flowers. The color range has also been 
broadened and includes shades of canary-yellow, 
scarlet, terra-cotta, apricot, crimson, lavender- 
pink, purple, maroon, buff, cream, white and 
many intermediate shades. An excellent cut- 
flower variety, growing about 30 inches tall. 
Pkt. Ld5c. 


New Dimorphotheca 
718 SPECTABILIS. You will be pleased with this 
Dimorphotheca which has single Daisy-like blooms, 
about 2 inches across, in deep pink with shining 
black centers. The stems grow 12 to 14 inches long 
and are produced in great abundance, making it 
ideal for cut-flowers. Pkt. Ldc. 

Double Cosmos, Sensation Mixed 

Beautiful Livingston Daisy 
1399 MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRINIFLO- 
RUM. Plants of spreading habit and literally 
covered with lovely daisy-like flowers in the most 
delightful shades imaginable. Pure white, rose, 
pink, crimson, apricot, primrose and gold, and 
some delightfully tinted and edged, are the colors 
that run riot in this strain. Pkt. LdSe. 

New Annual Hollyhock 
1078 INDIAN SPRING. All-America. This lovely 
new Hollyhock has semi-double to double fringed 
flowers borne on tall central spikes 4 to 5 feet tall 
which when cut are followed by several side shoots 
bearing more lovely flowers: Blooms in many 
delightful shades of pink and usually in 5 to 7 
weeks from seed. One of the most interesting new 
plants. Pkt. 15¢. 

Marigolds of Unusual Form and Beauty 
To Provide the Gold and Maroon for your 1941 Garden 
1395-G MISSION GIANTS, MARIGOLD, 
MIXED. Giant Chrysanthemum type, about 18 
inches tall, vigorous, base branching with 8 to 12 
stems. Excellent for cutting, very early, 4 to 5 inch 
blooms in almost perfect ball. Petals incurved. 
Deep, medium and golden-orange blend into well 
balanced mixture. Pkt. Ldc. 
1395-H GOLDSMITH, MISSION GIANT MARI- 
GOLD. Rich, golden-orange strain of above. All 
America Bronze Medal Winner 1941. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1395-I SUNBEAM, DWARF QUILLED MARI- 
GOLD. Early flowering, prolific producer _ of 
tightly quilled golden-orange flowers, averaging 
1% inches in diameter. Guard petals show small 
brown flakes at base which makes exceedingly 
attractive color combination blending with bright, 
golden-orange. 15 inches tall and plants 20 inches 
across. Excellent for borders and bedding. Pkt. 
15¢c. 
1359-A ORANGE SUPREME, CARNATION 
FLOWERED MARIGOLD. Deep orange, loosely 
ruffled, broad petals on 2 to 214 foot branching 
plants. Nearly 100% double. True Guinea Gold 
type. Pkt. 20c. 
1379-B FLAMING FIRE, MARIGOLD. Tall, 
newly popular single. Mainly deep maroon, though 
a number will appear in lighter shades that will 
make this one of the most attractive novelties in 
your garden this year. See Color Plate On Front 
Cover. Pkt. 10c. 
1390-A PALLIDA, DWARF MARIGOLD. Com- 
pact French type, with fine, double flowers of pale, 
sulphur-yellow. Florists who tried this last year 
found it sold very well. Pkt. 10c. 
1395-D FULL DOUBLE ORANGE, GIGANTEA 
MARIGOLD. Large flowers, averaging five inches 
across. Deep, rich, lively orange. Strong grower, 
2% to 8 feet tall, well branched, bears many tully 
double flowers. Pkt. 15e. 
1395-E POT °O GOLD, DWARF GIGANTEA 
MARIGOLD. Dwarf growing counterpart of our 
Gigantea type, 12 to 15 inches tall, well branched, 
compact, bearing 12 or more flowers at a time. 
Early flowering, broad, heavy petals, gracefully 
overlapping to form deep flowers. Color a bright, 
deep, golden-orange. Grand bedder and wonderful 
cut flower. See Color Plate On Front Cover. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1395-F GYPSY JEWELS, DWARF GIGANTEA 
MARIGOLD. In same class as POT O’ GOLD. A 
mixture of wide range of brilliant colors, including 
deep, rich orange, dazzling golden-orange, glisten- 
ing golden-yellow, canary-yellow, lemon-yellow 
and primrose or sulphur. A mixture that will 
delight the bouquet fixer upper in your family. A 
few singles still appear in this mixture, but they 
are a delight in bouquets. Pkt. 20c. 
1395-A ORBIT, DWARF FRENCH SCABIOSA- 
FLOWERED MARIGOLD. Orbit is one of the 
brightest little annuals we have ever seen. Its 
quilled centers are a deep golden yellow, with a 
perfect background of reddish brown guard petals. 
Orbit grows to a height of 11 inches, is free flower- 
ing and the plants are compact and excellent for 
border and bedding purposes. Pkt. 15c. 
1395-B CORONET, DWARF FRENCH SCABI- 
OSA-FLOWERED MARIGOLD. Coronet has a 
quilled center of deep golden yellow and the collar 
petals are of reddish brown. It has a dwarf habit, 
growing about 18 inches tall and the plants make 
a very even growth, with stems 12 inches long, 
making it very useful for bedding and cutting. 
Pkt. Ldc. 
1393 SPOTLIGHT, DWARF DOUBLE HAR- 
MONY MARIGOLD. Companion to the popular 
Harmony Marigold. Spotlight has crested centers 
of dainty tubular petals in a bright, lively yellow 
shade which contrasts strikingly with the broad, 
velvety dark maroon-red guard petals. Pkt. Ld5ec. 
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Marigold, Dwarf Single Ferdinand 
1382 FERDINAND, TALL SINGLE HARMONY 
MARIGOLD. Single flowered with a neat round, 
crested center of dainty tubular florets, in a very 
striking shade of golden yellow, surrounded by a 
single row of broad, mahogany-red guard petals. 
Ferdinand is the sauciest and sprightliest of the 
newer flowers. Pkt. Ldec. 

Marigold, Gigantea Orange Sunset 
1388 ORANGE SUNSET GIGANTEA MARI- 
GOLD. This deep rich lively orange shade from the 
Sunset Giants has been the most admired shade in 
that mixture since it was introduced. It has now 
been segregated so that you may now grow this 
color separately. The flowers are the same giant 
double wavy petalled blooms of the parent and 
Just as freely produced. Pkt. L5e. 
Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be feund on Page 4. 
