
Marigold, Dwarf Harmony Hybrids, Mixed 
1037. DOUBLE HARMONY HYBRIDS, MIXED. H. A. 
For several years Marigold Harmony has been a very 
popular, all around garden and cut flower. It always 
comes practically 100 per cent true from seed which has made it quite 
difficult for the plant breeders to obtain new colors. It is a pleasure to be 
able to offer this year this beautiful flower in a mixed combination of colors. 
These compact plants are from 12 to 14 inches in height, 100 per cent 
double, and flowering commences about two and one-half months after seed 
is sown. The flowers are of medium size, rather large for the French type, 
averaging 1%, inches in diameter. They do not have the strong Marigold 
odor. The color range includes the popular Harmony, a lovely golden-orange 
shade, distinct golden-yellow, and innumerable blotched and striped com- 
binations of golden-orange with maroon and various shades of gold and 
lemon-yellow with contrasting dark maroon. Flowers have the familiar 
erested center flanked with several rows of broad dark petals. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; 4/2 oz., 35c; oz., 60c. 
1008. INDIAN SPRING. H. A. Holland sent us 
the new annual Hollyhock that will bloom in six- 
teen weeks from seed. We recommend sowing the 
seed in flats, transplanting in six weeks to the open ground, where it will 
flower in about ten weeks. Individual flowers measure about five inches in 
diameter. The semi-double flowers range in color from a pale pink to crim- 
son. Height, four to six feet. A most attractive annual and should prove 
very popular in our American gardens. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 14/2 0z., 70c; 
oz., $1.20. 
The two varieties listed here are the silver 
winners in this year’s All-America trials. 
lovely flowers are outstanding and should be in every 
flower garden, 
Blue Morning Glory. 

45c; 4% oz., $1.00. 
Cleome, Giant Pink Queen 
918. GIANT PINK QUEEN. 
nual flower easily grown that blooms abundantly from 
new and distinct variety 
has huge trusses of bright salmon pink on plants aver- 
aging three feet in height that are vigorous and bushy. 
The curious appearance of the seed pods has given the 
summer until late fall. 
1043. PEARLY GATES. 
blue garden. Note our 


Hollyhock, Indian Spring 
H. A. Cleome is an an- 
plant the name of ‘‘Spider Flower.’’ It is ideal for 
tall borders or along driveways. 
of the country and is 
25c; 2 pkts., 45c; 1% oz., 65c; 14 oz., $1.20. 
H. A. This new Morning 
Glory originated from a sport of the early Heavenly 
The big satiny-white 
flowers have a creamy shading in the throat. 
is fast growing, attaining a height of about twelve feet 
with luxurious foliage of heart-shaped leaves of fresh 
light green. An excellent flower for a red, white and 
white and blue Morning 
Glory garden for patriotic planting. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 
medal 
Both of these 
Adaptable to any part 
and disease free. Pkt., 
41/5-inch 
The vine 
Zinnia, Linearius Orange 
1333. LINEARIUS ORANGE. H. A. This new 
little dwarf Zinnia, much resembling a Daisy, 
is one of the most interesting of the new flow- 
ers. It begins to flower when the plants are 
about six inches tall and keeps right on 
throughout the season until the late frosts of 
autumn. It never looks untidy as the dozens of 
newly opened flowers prevent the faded ones 
from becoming prominent. Flowers are single 
and a lovely shade of golden-orange with a 
delicate lemon-yellow stripe through each petal, 
while the center is a dark brown with the 
young flowers turning to golden-orange as the 
flower develops. Plants reach a height of eight 
to ten inches, and with plenty of room for de- 
velopment, they spread as much as two feet in 
a season. Literally hundreds of flowers are 
open at a time. It is excellent for bordérs or 
edging and also for window boxes or for grow- 
ing in the garden where a dwarf growing plant 
with vivid coloring is desired. They last nearly 
two weeks when cut and placed in water. It 
usually begins to flower ten weeks after the 
seed is sown. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 14 oz., 
50c; 1/2 oz., 90c; oz., $1.75. 
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Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
