
Lupinus 
LUPINUS (Sun Dials). Free-flowering, 
easily grown annuals, with long grace- 
ful spikes of rich and various colored 
pea-shaped flowers; valuable for 
mixed borders, beds and for cutting; 
prefer a little shade. 2 feet. Inocu- 
late with Nitragin. 
King or Giant Hartwegii. Base 
branching plants, each bearing six 
to eight very large spikes. 3 to 4 ft. 
King Blue. Rich Oxford-blue striped 
white. Very effective. 
(King, Mixed Colors. Showy. Award 
of Merit—1933 All-America Selec- 
tions. 
(Russell Lupinus. Gold Medal, R. H. S. 
1937. Choicest Mixed. 15c. 
LINARIA. Charming, easily grown, 
dainty little Snapdragon-like spikes 
of flowers. Delightful cut-flowers on 
slender stems. Plant freely. 
@ Fairy Bouquet. Gold Medal—1934 
All-America Selections. 8 in. tall. 
Wider color range, more compact 
growth and largest flowers. 
MATRICARIA (Double White Fever- 
few). An old garden favorite; fine 
for cut flowers. 

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MARIGOLDS 
FRENCH TYPE 
Harmony. Mahogany red and golden 
yellow. 
French Monarch Strain. Compact 
plant, double flowers. Colors bronze, 
yellow and mahogany. 
Royal Scot, All Double. 
hogany and gold striped. 
Harmony Hybrids, Dwarf Double. 
The compact plants are 12 to 14 
inches in height, 100 per cent All 
Double, and flowering commences 
about two and a half months after 
seed sowing—one of the earliest of 
all Marigolds. The color range in- 
Rich ma- 
cludes the popular blotched and 
striped combinations of gold orange 
with maroon, and various shades 
of golden and lemon yellow with 
the contrasting dark maroon. 

Marigold, Harmony Type 
Ferdinand, Tall Single. A new cut 
flower subject as well as an at- 
tractive and showy garden plant. 
One of the gayest of our new 
flowers. Unlike its companions 
in our new Harmony Type group, 
Ferdinand is single flowered with 
a neat, round, created center of 
dainty tubular florets in an ar- 
resting shade of golden yellow sur- 
rounded by a single row of broad, 
mahogany-red guard petals. Tall 
growing, 20 to 24 inches, with an 
upright, semi-compact, yet full fo- 
liage growth habit. 
@Spry. Extra dwarf, double French 
type; compact and uniform, so may 
be used for edging. About 9 inches 
tall, early blooming, with very light 
orange crested center and maroon 
outer petals. Brighter than Dwarf 
Harmony and profuse flowering. 
Packet, 15c. 
MISSION GIANTS. A _ new person- 
ality in Marigolds of exceptional 
merit. it is of medium height with 
giant chrysanthemum blooms in a 
separate color of golden orange and 
mixed. The plants grow about 18 
inches high and show much more than 
the ordinary amount of vigor. The 
plants, which are base branching, pro- 
duce from 8 to 12 stems of excellent 
eutting length. This new type of 
Marigold is unique in at least one 
respect, the laterals or side branches 
produce just as large, if not larger 
blooms than the ‘center stem. It is 
very early, coming into bloom fully 
two weeks ahead of the ordinary Afri- 
can types. The blooms, which 
measure from 4 to 5 inches in diam- 
eter, are almost a perfect ball. In 
both size and form they remind one 
of the giant incurved chrysanthe- 
mums that are seen in flower shops at 
Thanksgiving time, except that the 
blooms of this new Marigold are more 
firm. 
@Goldsmith. arly flowering Dixie 
Sunshine type, having an almost 
globular flower of medium size with 
ineurved petals of the chrysanthe- 
mum type. Packet, 15c, 
Mixed. 
DIXIE SUNSHINE 
Large ball-shaped flowers, 100 per 
cent double; golden yellow. 
LILLIPUT 
Yellow Pygmy. Very compact and 
ball-shaped plant, eight inches tall, 
freely producing small one-inch 
double French Lilliput flowers of 
light lemon-yellow color. 
DOUBLE TALL AFRICAN. A wealth 
of color in summer and fall, easily 
grown. Lovely for cutting. 
Lemon Queen. These are lemon color. 
Prince of Orange. An English selee- 
tion. Claimed to be the best of the 
orange strain. Stiff stemmed. 
African Mixed. Large hall-shaped 
blooms on long stiff stems. 

Marigold, Tall African 

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