Burpee Gold. Odorless foliage. A 
new variety with foliage free from 
marigold odor. Beautiful carna- 
tion-like, fully double flowers are 
an even rich deep orange color, 31%4 
in. across. They somewhat resem- 
ble Guinea Gold with loosely ar- 
ranged petals shallowly fluted. 
Crown of Gold. A new type marigold 
with a chrysanthemum-like top sur- 
rounded by a collar of broad petals. 
Golden orange. 
Dixie Sunshine. Large ball-shaped 
flowers, 100 per cent double; golden 
yellow. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants. Strong grow- 
ing, early; flowers 5 to 7% inches 
across. 60 per cent double. 
(Guinea Gold. Brilliant orange, large. 
@ Limelight. A new color, of pale prim- 
rose yellow or deep cream, in the 
Chrysanthemum-flowered type. It 
is stronger growing and with deep- 
er green foliage than Early Sun- 
shine. Flowers bloom early, one 
and one-half to two and one-half 
inches across, abundant for eight 
or nine weeks and coming quite 
j true. 
Miniature Marigolds (Tagetes). 
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The 
daintiest of all, with fine, lacy foli- 
age and small flowers on hall-shaped 
plants, 8 to 10 in. tall. For edgings 
and rockeries they are unsurpassed. 
Greatly admired. 
| (gs) Yellow Supreme. Brilliant lemon yel- 
low, blooms 4 inches across, loose, 
frilled petals. 
MOON FLOWER. Quick growing 
climber, blooms open in evening and 
close in morning. White, Heavenly 
Blue and Pink. 
MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea). 
@Scarlett O’Hara. Huge Scarlet 
flowers borne profusely on vigorous 
climbing vines. Newest sensation. 
Early Heavenly Blue. Improved. Sky 
blue with whitish throats; stays 
open until late and simply covered 
with blooms. 


Double Golden Gleam 
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NICOTIANA 
Splendid for 
scented blooms. 
NIGELIA (Love in a Mist). Finely cut 
foliage with odd blue flowers 18 
inches tall. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes). 
Hardiest of annual, and of the easiest 
culture. Makes a very effective front 
row to a bed or border, and should 
be sown out-of-doors in spring, in 
patches, where they are to flower. 6 
inches. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
(Dwarf Cup Flower). This is a love- 
ly dwarf for edging, for the dry wall, 
stone steps, or paved terrace. It 
makes a cushion of foliage 4 to 6 
inches high, covered with flowers of 
pale lavender with a yellow eye. 
(Flowering Tobacco). 
beds; showy, sweet 

Marigold, Harmony Type 
NASTURTIUM. Will thrive on poor, 
rocky soil. 
Double Golden Gleam. Double, 
sweet scented golden yellow. 
Double Orange Gleam. Very large 
flowering golden orange. 
Double Scarlet Gleam. 
scarlet, sweet scented. 
Glorious Gleam Mixed. Large double 
flowers. Salmon, golden yellow, 
orange, scarlet, cream, yellow, 
maroon. 
(Double Golden Globe. Same blos- 
soms as Golden Gleam, but pro- 
duced on compact, well rounded 
plants. 
Dwarf Mixed. All colors, single. 
Tall Mixed. All colors, single. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead). 
Rose lilac flowers resembling little 
Snapdragons on rigid, upright plants 
not unlike Heather. Also known as 
‘‘Obedient Plant’’ because the in- 
dividual flowers may be placed at any 
angle or position and will remain as 
placed. 
Dazzling 


Nierembergia Hippomanica 
PHLOX, ANNUAL 
One of the easiest grown and most 
satisfactory of all summer-flowering an- 
nuals. No other flower can surpass their 
brilliant coloring. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GIGANTEA 
Salmon Glory. Individual florets are 
huge, 14% to 1% ins. across, and 
borne in massive trusses on stroong, 
stocky plants 10 in. high. The 
color is a pure salmon-pink set off 
by a wide, distinct, creamy soft 
color combination. 
rt Shades Gigantea. Very large 
flowers of lovely pastel shades. 
DRUMMONDI. Large heads of blooms, 
strong sturdy plants 12 to 15 ins. 
Chamoise Rose. Crimson, blue and 
mixed. 
Splendens. Bright red with large 
white eye. 
Star. Dwarf, about 1 foot; pretty 
star-shaped flowers. 
Giant Mixed. 
DWARF 
Nana Compacta. Dwarf mixed. A 
distinetly new, very dwarf and uni- 
form addition to the Phlox family. 
Phlox, Gigantea Art Shades 
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