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NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
MORNING GLORY—Pearly Gates 
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MORNING GLORY—Pearly Gates 
The flowers are a lovely lustrous white with creamy 
shading deep down in the throat. They average four and 
one-half inches across. The vigorous, fast climbing vines 
are covered with bloom from the middle of summer until 
frost. The leaves are heart shaped, fresh light green in 
color, and luxurious in growth. Pearly Gates is a wonder- 
ful companion for Heavenly Blue and is sure to be just 
as popular. It rivals Heavenly Blue in strength of vine 
and size of blossoms and does equally as well in all sec- 
tions of the country. Trade pkt., 35c; % oz., 50c; oz., 
$1.75. 
NIEREMBERGIA—PURPLE ROBE 
Purple Robe maintains its deep color even in full sun. 
The plant has a neat, compact habit, and is extremely free 
flowering. Grows 6 in. tall with a mature spread of 10 in. 
to 12 in. A half-hardy perennial which blooms the first 
year from seed in about 15 weeks. Fine for edging or 
rockery plants. Tr. pkt., 50c; ss oz., $1.65. 
ZINNIA LILLIPUT—Black Ruby 
A new color in Lilliput Zinnias—rich, blackish maroon. 
While the color is extremely deep it is by no means dull, 
for the velvety texture of the petals gives it a very rich 
appearance. 
Flowers are double, 1 to 1% inches in diameter and 
the same in depth. They are borne on very long, straight 
and wiry stems so are highly prized for cutting. Plants 
form erect bushes 2 feet tall with a spread of about 1% 
feet. Trade pkt., 25c; %4 0z., 45c} oz., $1.50. 
MARIGOLD (Double French) 
SPRY 
The most profuse blooming of all Marigolds. Plants are 
of the true Lilliput form, extremely dwarf and compact, 
being about 9 inches high and spreading 15 inches. Suited 
for borders, edgings, and pots. Flowers grow 1% inches 
across and have a bright, clear yellow crested center sur- 
rounded by several rows of mahogany red guard petals. 
These flowers cover the tiny plants which come into bloom 
in less than 9 weeks from seed. Trade pkt., 25c; %4 oz., 
50c; 0z., $1.75. 
MARIGOLD (Double French) 
SCARLET GLOW 
The brightest red of all Dwarf Double French Marigolds. 
Flowers open deep scarlet and as they age turn to a 
rich tangerine color. They are fully double, 1°4 to 2 inches 
across, and borne most profusely on dwarf plants which 
obtain a height of 10 inches and a spread of 18 inches. 
Begins to bloom in 10 weeks from seed and continues 
until frost. Ideal for beds, borders and edgings; stems 
are long enough for cutting. Trade pkt., 25c; % oz., 50¢; 
0Z., $1.75. 
MARIGOLD MISSION GIANTS 
A new personality in Marigolds of exceptional merit. 
The plants grow about 18 inches high and show much 
more than the ordinary amount of vigor, and produce from 
8 to 12 stems of excellent cutting length. he blooms, which 
ee from 4 to 5 in. in diameter, are almost a perfect 
all. 
GOLDSMITH (new)—Rich, golden orange. tr. pkt., 35c; 
% oz., Tde. 
YELLOWSTONE (new)—Clear, golden yellow. Tr. pkt., 
35¢c; % oz., $1.00. 
MARIGOLD DWARF AFRICAN 
“Little Giants Orange” 
Little Giants Orange is very closely compact in habit 
and its stems are short and firm. Each plant grows to a 
height of about 15 inches and has glistening dark bluish 
green foliage. Especially recommended for bedding and 
potted plants as it will bloom a head of twenty-five large 
4-inch flowers all at the same time. Trade pkt., 35¢e; %4 oz., 
75¢e; 0z., $2.00. 
CLEOME—(Spider Plant) 
PINK QUEEN 
A tall and attractive border subject with huge heads of 
delightful and refreshing true pink, without a trace of 
blue or magenta. The large flower bracts turn to white 
before falling, giving the suggestion of a white collar with 
a pink cap. Reaches over 4 feet, well branched, airy foli- 
age, blooming from June until frost. This is an excellent 
background subject to plant in the rear of the flower 
border. Trade pkt., 35c; % oz., 60c. 
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