

Harnden’s Seed Store, Kansas City, Mo. 1 

NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
STOCKS 
Double Giant Column GARDENIA 
Glistening white. The flowers 
are the purest snow white of 
any variety of stock yet intro- 
duced. Immense size, robust 
habit with a high percentage of 
doubles. Is in a class by itself. 
Ye oz., $1.75; trade pkt., $1.00. 
VERBENA 
(Hybrida Grandiflora) 
FLAMINGO 
A mammoth. flowered variety 
with a head of florets that is 
ever two- inches deep. Its vivid 
rose pink color shows up to per- 
fection: on the large individual 
florets. It has the semi-erect 
grandiflora habit and is a heavy 
producer of long stems and 
large flowers. Ten to twelve 
stems are found on each plant 
and each carry two, three and 
four flowers. Trade pkt., 35c¢; 
% oz., 70c. 
SCABIOSA “Peace” 
Pure white, Large Flowered 
Medium Dwarf. The delightful 
flowers are 1% to 2 inches 
across, of perfect form, almost 
spherical in shape; pure white 
without any tinge of pink or 
mauve. Sturdy, vigorous, 2-ft. 
jolemanes, “ihe, jolts, Axes 4, OVA, Ie? 
0Z., $1.75. 
MARIGOLD AFRICAN LITTLE GIANTS 
Mixed. Throws blooms varying in form from the informal 
Carnation type to the perfect Fistulosa globe. The 
plants are very closely compact and the stems short. 
Its foliage is a beautiful dark bluish green. Although 
Little Giants range in height from 10 to 15 inches, a 
fraction percentage of taller plants will show up. 
However, these are easily detected at the transplanting 
stage as they all have light colored foliage—Little 
Giants being a deep bluish green. Little Giants is 
strongly recommended for bedding and pot plants, 
especially the latter—as it will bloom a head of twenty- 
five flowers all at the same time. Color ranges from 
a yellow to a very bright orange. Trade pkt., 25c; % 
0z., $1.00; oz., $3.00. 
MARIGOLD BURPEE’S GOLD 
Odorless foliage. Here is truly a Marigold with a host 
of things to commend it—even, rich, deep orange color, 
large flowers, 3% inches across, beautiful Carnation-like 
form, attractive habit, uniformity of color and blooming 
time, full doubleness with no singles, earliness, and above 
all absolute freedom from the usual Marigold odor. Flow- 
ers somewhat resemble Guinea Gold, being made up of 
loosely arranged rays or petals which are shallowly fluted. 
Trade pkt., 25c; %4 oz., 40c; oz., $1.40. 
LARKSPUR—Cockade Type ~~ 
An improved strain of the base branching Giant Im- 
perial type—producing a more symmetrical plant with 
longer flowering spikes and closer spaced florets. Blue 
Cockade, rich lilac blue; Cinnabar Cockade, brilliant rose 
red; Rose Cockade, salmon rose; Salmon Pink Cockade. 
Each of the above: Trade pkt., 25c; %4 0z., 35c; 0z., 90ce. 

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STOCK GARDENIA 

LARKSPUR-COCKADE-TYPE 
HOLLYHOCK ANNUAL INDIAN SPRING 
Indian Spring is one of the loveliest summer annuals, 
and blooming as it does the first year in less than five 
months after seed is sown, it is a flower for everybody’s 
garden. A profuse bloomer, there is a colorful display of 
the semi-double, crinkly edged flowers for several weeks 
during the summer. After the first bloom is past, if the 
plants are cut back they will produce a second crop of 
blooms the same season. While rose pink predominates, 
variations will occur from a very light pink to an almost 
crimson rose shade. Normally 3% ft. to 4 ft. tall, plants 
may grow as high as 6 ft. in some sections. Indian Spring 
is well worth adding to the list of easy-to-grow annuals. 
Trade pkt., 25c; 1% oz., 50c. 

MARIGOLD AFRICAN LITTLE GIANTS 
FLOWER SEEDS ARE POSTPAID 
