Hardy 
Larkspur, 
see page ” 

Giant Imperial Larkspur. 
HUNNEMANNIA or Tulip Poppy (Annual) 
1444 SEMI-DOUBLE SUNLITE. Height 18 in. 
July to September. Flowers clear canary- 
yellow, about 3 in. across. Unlike other 
double flowers, this novelty develops a 
band of short petals on the outside of the 
cup, which adds to its size and charm 
seh ele ia Carb eocmeked a Mtie 5) ore tay hoe site Pkt. 15¢ 
ICE PLANT (Annual) 
1446 MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYSTALLI- 
NUM. Height 6 in. A curious trailing 
plant, with thick succulent leaves cov- 
ered with glistening ice-like globules. 
The flowers are pinkish-white. Very pop- 
ular for rock gardens and dry sunny 
borders sont ase tle ¥% oz. 30c; pkt. 10¢ 
KOCHIA, Summer Cypress (Annual) 
1465 Height 2-2% ft. Plants are erect, much- 
branched and densely pyramidal resem- 
bling small closely-sheared evergreens. 
Foliage is feathery soft bright green, 
turning to red in fall. ..Oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
LATHYRUS, Perennial Pea (Perennial 
Climber) 
1480 LATIFOLIUS. 6-8 ft. A decorative 
vine for a trellis or fence. The flowers 
are borne in large clusters all summer, 
and are splendid for cutting. Mixed col- 
ors: rose, white and crimson. Once 
established, the roots should not be dis- 
TRUDE Coa cteverece tak as % oz. 40c; pkt. 10¢ 
LEPTOSIPHON (Annual) 
1484 FRENCH HYBRIDS. 8-12 in. A charm- 
ing annual for borders and beds. When 
planted in masses they form a sheet of 
trumpet-shaped flowers, ranging from yel- 
low to rose and ivory... 22)... - Pkt. 10¢ 
LINARIA, Maroccana (Annual) 
1486 FAIRY BOUQUET. 8 
small and dainty, resembling miniature 
snapdragons. The colors range through 
crimson and gold, pink, mauve, blue and 
rose. Bloom in about 8 weeks from 
SYyST: Ds et ele i ei er mR Pkt. 15c 
LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (Annual) 
1489 Height 6 in. Plants form compact little 
bushes covered with brilliant, deep blue 
in, Flowers are 
flowers throughout the summer. Desir- 
able for edgings, bedding and pot cul- 
WIITOL ard), hon ates siete ote % oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 


ay Larkspur 
Giant Imperial (Annual) 
A new strain, especially valuable for cutting. The 
spikes are heavily covered with fully double flowers; 
individual florets are large and closely placed on the 
stems. Height 3-4 feet. 
1470 BLUE BELL. Azure blue. A fine medium blue. 
1471 BLUE SPIRE. Deep violet-blue, 
1472 DAZZLER. Rich, lustrous scarlet. 
1473 MISS CALIFORNIA. Salmon-rose. 
1474 WHITE SPIRE. Dazzling pure white. 
1475 GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. 
Each of the above, %4 oz. 40c; 
Any 3 pkts. for 35c. 
LUNARIA or Honesty (Biennial) 
1490 Height 2 ft. Has purple flowers followed by 
shiny silvery seed pods. It is called ‘‘Honesty’’ 
because the seeds can be seen through the pods. 
Also known as St. Peter’s Penny. Very attractive 
in winter bouquets combined with Physalis and 
Ounene Wverlastin gs: a1 fate o ceeleierse tere cre te:s Pkt. 10¢ 
LUPINS, Hartwegii (Annual) 
1493 Height 2 ft. 
pkt. 15c. 
Tall graceful spikes of pea-shaped 
flowers in delicate shades of blue, lavender, pink 
and white. If cut as they mature the plants con- 
LIS stO SDIGOM "vis wicks io eieae ee 1m oz. 25¢c; pkt. 10¢ 
French Marigolds 
1503 SPRY. 9 in. Flowers have a _ bright 1805 
orange crested center with maroon outer 
petals. Plants are uniform, compact, 
early and profuse flowering....Pkt. 20¢ 
1504 DWARF ROYAL scot ALL DOUBLE. 
1 ft. This new strain is of dwarf bushy 
growth, with rich mahogany and gold 
flowers uniformly striped....... Pkt. 20c¢ 
DWARF DOUBLE BUTTERBALL. All- 
America Bronze Medal Winner for 1942. 
A bright new edging variety as well as 
a good pot plant. The foliage is dense 
and richly colored and completely cov- 
ered with canary-yellow blooms 1% 
INCHOS 1M ALA MOteM., . ever <i sie so Pkt. 25c 
SCARLET GLOW. 1 ft. 1941 All-Amer- 
ica Selection. Bright, bronze-red flowers 
on compact, bushy plants. Though a few 
flowers show russet and gold, ‘‘Scarlet 
Glow’’ is considered the brightest red 
double French sort...........-Pkt. 20c 
1505 
1496 
1506 1497 
1498 







YELLOW 
SUPREME, 
the Carnation- 
Flowered 
ans Marigold. 

ous 












MARIGOLD 
ROYAL SCOT 
Has 
velvety 
brown 
flowers 
striped 
golden- 
yellow 
Marige ds in New Colors 
Marigold Novelty Strains 
DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWER- 
ED GOLDEN BEDDER. A 1942 Bronze 
Medal Winner. Earliest of all Marigolds 
to bloom. The flowers are golden orange 
with a row of outer guard petals sur- 
mounted by a fully double crest. The 
plants form symmetrical mounds and 
send up long stems, excellent for cut- 
LIT ee LSE en tGks, star Am iar lersnss Pkt. 25¢ 
EARLY SUNSHINE. 2% ft. A 
stately, Chrysanthemum-flowered type. 
The brilliant golden yellow flowers are 
made up of tiny five-petaled_ florets, 
gracefully interlocked......... Pkt. 15c¢ 
MISSION GIANT GOLDSMITH. 2 ft. 
1941 Bronze Medal Winner. Giant chrys- 
anthemum-like blooms of a rich, golden 
orange, very full and double. Plants are 
base-branching, early and _ free-flower- 
ATS PAE PIE a. Sees Pkt. 20c 
YELLOW SUPREME. 2 it. The flowers 
are semi-double, loosely ruffled, of a rich, 
creamy yellow color of the true carna- 
tion flowered type. The plants are vigor- 
and practically free from Marigold 
OWOTAt easel ssa 1, oz, 50¢, pkt.. 10¢ 
1499 BURPEE GOLD. 
tiful carnation-like, 
double flowers, of an even, 
rich deep orange color, 3% 
inches across. The plants are 
uniform in_ growth, early 
flowering and free from the 
usual marigold odor. Pkt. 15¢ 
See Color Illustrations of 
New Marigolds on Front Inside Cover. 
Double African 
Marigolds 
1500 LEMON QUEEN. 30 in. 
Large double-quilled flowers 
of lemon yellow. 
Pate oa 1% oz. 30c; 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. 30 
in. Immense double-quilled 
flowers with ends of petals 
slightly frilled. Color is a 
deep golden orange.. Pkt. 15c 
FINEST MIXED VARIE- 
TIES. All shades from pale 
yellow to deep orange. 
aie chete: clea teetaret ete! cr sie Pkt. 
tall, 
2 ft. Beau- 
fully 
pkt. 10c¢ 
1501 
1502 
_10s 

You will get a charming color effect by planting Petunia Radiance against a background of 
Salvia Blue Bedder. 
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