Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
AGERATUM, MIDGET BLUE, 
There is a real satisfaction in being able to offer a very fine dwarf 
(2 to 3 inches high) Ageratum, with delicate fine foliage, which is prac- 
tically smothered with small, true Ageratum-blue flowers. This is really 
the first dwarf Ageratum we have found that will come uniformly dwarf 
and true to color from seed. Packet 50c. 
ASTER, NEW WILT-RESISTANT 
PRINCESS TYPE 
Our new Princess Type Aster provides a needed, new form for the cut 
flower grower. The blooms have a full crested center surrounded by 
several rows of strong guard petals. Stems are strong, of good length 
and the plants are free blooming. Flowers are from 3 to 3% inches and 
the class is early flowering, coming in mid-August. They are practically 
100 per cent wilt-resistant. 18 to 20 inches high. 
Princess Anne. The well-known peach-blossom shade, opening delicate 
pink and turning rose-pink as the flowers mature. 
Princess Bonny. A very beautiful soft salmon-rose shade with the 
center rich gold while opening. 
Princess Marsha. A strong, vibrant cinnabar-scarlet, boldly con- 
trasted with the rich gold center of the young flowers. 
Each, per packet, 35c. 
CLEOME (Spiderflower) GIANT PINK QUEEN 
This easily grown annual plant, growing 3 feet tall, is never out of 
bloom. It is an attractive border plant, free from insects and disease, with 
large heads of pink flowers without a trace of magenta. As the lower 
flowers fade to a bluish pink, others come on, and the seed pods on wiry 
stems give a curiously fantastic and attractive appearance. 
Packets, 25c each. Chrysanthemum, September Jewels 
DELPHINIUM, BLUE MIRROR 
A beautiful dwarf blue Delphinium resembling the Chinese form but CHRYSANTH EMUMS 
the flowers are spurless and saucer-shaped. It is a true perennial and very SEPTEMBER JEWELS 
hardy, forming compact bushy plants 18 inches high with a profusion of 
ultramarine flowers from early spring till frost. The Earliest of All Har rden 
Seed—$1.75 per packet. | Plants—$6.00 per dozen. ¢ Chey sae ieaiaiae Gard 
September Jewels are the most important advance made in Chrysan- 
themums since the introduction of the Korean Hybrids. From seed sown 
in early spring they develop into plants one to two feet high which start 
blooming early in September until the middle of October. The range of 
colors, tending toward the more delicate tones, is indescribably beautiful. 
Seed per packet, 75c. 
DAHLBORG DAISY (Thymophila Tenuiloba) 
An early and continuous bloomer flowering until frost. Uniform in 
height, making plants 8 inches high by about 1 foot wide, completely 
covered with daisy-like yellow flowers. Packet 25c. 
MORNING GLORY, PEARLY GATES 
The flowers are a lovely lustrous white; it is a wonderful companion 
to the Heavenly Blue. The blossoms average four and one-half inches 
across which cover the strong growing vine from the middle of summer 
till frost. Packets, 35c each. 
SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS, 
BLUE MOON 
Instead of a flower composed of a few rows of broad petals surmounted 
by a flat pincushion-like top of small petals, this new type has flowers 
composed entirely of broad, heavy, waxy petals, eliminating the pincushion 
center entirely. In other words, the flower is literally fully double. 
Because of this complete doubtleness, the flowers are, of course, extremely 
large and deep, 24 inches across and 2 to 2% inches deep. The color is 
a rich, deep lavender-blue, a shade which maintains its effectiveness 
indoors or out. Plants are extremely upright growing, tall, 42 to 48 inches 
in height. Blue Moon is an ideal cutting type, because of the stem length, 
fully 27 inches, and especially because of the large, beautifully shaped 
flowers, a lovely shade of deep lavender-blue so hard to find in annual 
Aster, Princess Bonnie flowers. 4 oz., 75c; pkt., 25c. 



Marshall’s Matchless Flower Seeds [6] W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
