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NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES — SEED 

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Marigold Gigantea Sunset Giants 
Beautiful New Marigolds 
Marigold Gigantea ‘Sunset Giants” 
A striking new sweet scented marigold 
_that is attracting much attention on ac- 
count of its size, keeping qualities and 
range of color, which varies from deep 
orange, golden orange, deep golden yellow, 
lemon and primrose. The blossoms, which 
are borne on robust plants 3 to 4 feet tall, 
average 5 inches in diameter on good soil. 
Early, large and fully 60 per cent double. 
Per pkt. 15c. 
New Colarette Marigold “‘Crown of Gold” 
This is a new type of marigold that has 
a chrysanthemum-like top or crown sur- 
rounded by a collar of broad petals of the 
same color, which turn down around the 
stem. The color is a bright golden orange. 
The plants are about 2 feet tall, early. 
Free blooming and vigorous until frost. 
Per pkt. 10c. 
New Double Marigold ‘Guinea Gold” 
A new and distinct type of Marigold, ex- 
cellent for both cut flower and garden use. 
The flowers are a brilliant orange, double, 
ruffled, with loose petals. A fine addition 
to the Marigold family. Per pkt. 10c. 
“Harmony” 
A charming new type of Double French 
Marigold having Scabiosa-like blooms of 
deep orange, flanked by broad velvety 
dark maroon-brown petals. The plants 
grow about one foot tall, are compact and 
very free blooming as well as extremely 
early. Valuable for borders or for massing 
as it comes true to type, color and habit 
of growth. Per pkt. 10c. 
Harmony Hybrids 
French Dwarf Double. All the fine fea- 
tures of ‘‘Harmony’’ but coming in a wide 
and varied color range, from yellow to 
maroon with many striped and contrasting 
combinations. Price per pkt. 15c. 
Cactus 
Good results in growing new varieties 
of cactus may be obtained with our seed 
as follows: Sow the seed in flats or pans 
in soil made with even parts of sand and 
leaf mold. Cover seed lightly and keep 
moist but not wet. Cover with a pane of 
glass. Germination period 14 to 40 days. 
Seed contains many varieties including 
rare kinds. Pkt. each 20c. 
Hunnemannia 
(Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy) 
This is the best of the poppy family for 
cutting purposes, remaining in good con- 
uition for several days. Plant about mid- 
die of May in the open ground for flowers 
during August and September. Plants 
about 2 feet high. Large buttercup yellow 
poppy-like blooms. Per pkt. 10c. 

Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glory 
This is a new shade of the well known 
climber and will find great favor with 
those who wish a rapid growing vine for 
covering trellises and garage walls. The 
color is such a brilliant blue that a mass 
of these Morning Glories makes a wonder- 
ful display when in full bloom. Pkt. 10c. 
Imperial Japanese Morning 
Glory 
These are without doubt the handsom- 
est of all Morning Glories. The culture is 
very easy and success may be had in 
nearly any sunny location where a climb- 
ing vine is desired. The flowers are gigan- 
tic in size and their colorings beyond de- 
scription, ranging from snow-white to 
black purple with all possible intermediate 
shades and markings. Per pkt. 10c. 
Giant Imperial Larkspurs 
This new type of Larkspur is much finer 
than the well known stock-flowered type 
and will supersede it for both florist and 
home garden use. The delphinium-like 
flowers are carried on 4 to 5 foot stems. 
The plant is upright and compact. A won- 
derful hardy annual. We offer the follow- 
ing colors: Blue Spire, Carmine King, 
Lilac Spire, Miss California (salmon rose), 
White Spire and Mixed. Per pkt. 10c; col- 
lection of six, 50c. 

California Poppy 
California Poppy 
“‘Ramona Strain” 
This is similar to the common form in 
shape and color but the petals are crinkled 
and fluted like crepe paper. Very fine. 
Per pkt. 10c. 
Iceland Poppy 
While these hardy poppies are perennials 
they bloom as well from seed the first 
year as the annual sorts. They are very 
graceful with neat, fern-like foliage. The 
flower stalks are about 15 inches tall, 
bearing an endless profusion of brilliant 
flowers that are suitable for cutting. Vari- 
ous shades of yellow, white and orange 
scarlet. Per pkt. 10c. 

Giant Imperial Larkspurs 
Rustproof Giant Flowered 
Snapdragon 
The plants of this variety are much 
larger than the common snapdragons, 
growing 2 or 3 feet tall. The flower stems 
are long and thickly set with large flow- 
ers. This is the largest and finest of all 
snapdragons. Wonderful either for mass- 
ing or for cut flowers. It is a fine steady 
bloomer when properly cared for and fer- 
tilized. The seed we offer is almost en- 
tirely rustproof and comes in the following 
colors: Alaska (white), Campfire (scarlet), 
Canary Bird (canary yellow), Copper 
Shades (copper and orange), Loveliness 
(rose pink), and Mixed. Per pkt. 10c; col- 
lection of six, 50c. 

Iceland Poppy 
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