No. 958 



























No. 1325 
No. 972 
EACH IS AN 
“ALL AMERICA.”*> PRIZE WINNER 
wes iy BLACK RUBY. A new color 
No. 1325 Zinnia. in Lilliput or Pompon Zin- 
nias—rich, blackish maroon. While the color is extremely 
deep it is by no means dull, for the velvety texture of the 
petals gives it a very rich appearance. Flowers are double, 
1 to 14% inches across and the same in depth. They are 
borne on long, straight, wiry stems so are fine for cutting. 
The plants are 2 feet tall. Pkt. 25c; 4 oz. 50c. 
; GOLDSMITH. Golden or- 
No. 972 Marigold. ange with good stems for 
cutting. The full double flowers are extra large; they 
bloom freely on strong bushy plants. It is of the chrysan- 
themum type having highly artistic blooms with beauti- 
fully twisted petals, giving it a chrysanthemum-like 
appearance. Fine for garden display and cut flowers. 
Pkt. 25c; 4% oz. 75c. 
MIDGET BLUE. A really 
No. 566 Ageratum. dwarf ageratum and true to 
color. The fine delicate foliage is practically covered with 
true ageratum-blue flowers. Grows 3 to 4 inches high. 
Wonderfully beautiful in beds, borders and rock gardens. 
Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. $1.00. 

. SPRY. Th t f 
No. 958 Marigold. e most profuse 
blooming of all marigolds. 
Plants are of true lilliput form, 9 inches high and spreading 
15 inches; just right for borders, edgings and pots. Flowers 
are 114 inches across, with a bright clear yellow crested 
center surrounded by several rows of mahogany-red 
guard petals. They cover the plants which bloom in less 
than 9 weeks from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
é SCARLET GLOW. The 
No. 970 Marigold. brightest red of all Dwarf 
Double French Marigolds. Flowers open deep scarlet and 
as they age turn to a rich tangarine. Fully double, 134 to 
2 inches across and borne profusely on ten inch plants. 
Blooms in ten weeks from seed and continues till frost. 
Stems long enough for cutting. Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. 50c. 
GIGANTEA ROSY MORN. 
No. 1 21 ‘ Phlox. The individual florets usually 
measure 114 to 144 inches across and borne on massive 
trusses on plants 10 inches high. The color is somewhat 
like Rosy Morn Petunias except that the rose pink in the 
phlox is much deeper, providing a color that will not fade 
in the hot sun. Equally beautiful whether grown in clumps 
or masses. Pkt. 35c; 4 oz. $1.25. 
: RADIANCE. There is more 
No. 1091 Petunia. rich brilliance and life in the 
color of Radiance than in any petunia we know of, regard- 
less of type. A cerise rose with enough underlying salmon 
to remove the harshness commonly found in a cerise rose, 
without losing the brilliance; in fact seeming: to intensify 
it. The throat is golden yellow below where the bloom 
starts to flare; this tends to add warmth and life to the 
general color. Decidedly free blooming and holds its neat 
habit well into the fall. Blooms are 2% to 3 inches across. 
Pkt. 35c; 4% oz. $1.00. 
No. 1091 
GARDEN CLIPPER FLOWER 
SHEAR. A shear that holds the 
flower as it snips. The improved 
jaw is of durable nickel. The 
handles are of green enamel, 
rustproofed. 60c each. 
evil Wear EEZY NADAS GARDEN GLOVES. Permit 
ane - GLOVES almost bare-hand freedom, yet provide all- 
leather protection; durable and washable. 
Four sizes; small and medium for women, medium and large for men. 
Specify size wanted. 75c per pair, 2 pairs for $1.40, postpaid. 


“EVE RG REEN EVER GREEN GARDEN SPRAY. For chewing 
AY and sucking insects and ants—For bean beetle, 
PROTECT VOnR GaRoun c2bbage worms, cucumber and squash beetles, 
potato bug, cutworms, green fly, white fly, mealy 
bug, mites, plant lice, leaf hopper, rose bugs and chafers, aster beetle 
and currant worm. Not poisonous. For general spraying (1 part to 800) 
an ounce makes 6 gallons; 14 pint makes 50 gallons. By mail postpaid, 
a bottle 35c; 6 ozs. $1.00; 16 ozs. (pint) $2.15. Not prepaid, gallon 
12.20. 

FLOWER LOVERS CHART. It will help you in the selection of 
flowers suitable for various purposes and locations. Ask for it when 
ordering. It is free. 
