
Inoculate Lupines with Nitragin 
LINUM PERENNE (Blue Flax) (Perennial). A very 
desirable plant for the hardy border. Light 
green foliage with light blue flowers from May 
until August. Germination 8 to 12 days: 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. 
LOBELIA (Annual). A very effective dwarf gar- 
den plant. All differ in habit. All annuals 
have blue flowers. Plants grow 4 to 6 in. high. 
Seeds are very small. Sow in flats of fine soil 
and peat moss. Transplant when seedlings have 
two leaves. Germination 8 to 15 days. 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Dainty deep blue 
flowers and bronze foliage. 
Pkt. 10c; s oz. 35c. 
Florist's Favorite Compacta. Brilliant dark blue, 
with white eyes. 
Pkt. 10c; /s oz. 40c. 
Sapphire (Trailing Lobelia). Flowers are rich 
purplish blue with white eye. Valuable for 
rock garden and hanging baskets. 
Pkt. 15c; '/s oz. 45c. 
Cardinalis (Perennial). Rich cardinal red flow- 
ers on spikes 2 to 4 ft., should be planted in 
moist soil. 
Pkt. 25c. 
LUPINUS, Hartwegi (Annual). Annual Lupines 
are among the most useful garden flowers for 
either border or house decoration. Pea-like 
flowers produced on spikes 2 to 3 ft. high. Prefer 
partial shade and light soil. Lupine seed should 
be inoculated with Nitragin before planting. 
Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 35c. 
Lupinus (Perennial). Stately spikes 3 to 4 ft. 
tall. Do best in a sheltered, well drained posi- 
tion. 
Pkt. 10c; '/2 oz. 35c. 
Russell's Lupines. Pea-like flowers closely set on 
spikes 3 to 4 ft. tall. All flowers open at once. 
Many new colors never before seen in Lupines. 
Pkt. 25c. 
LYCHNIS, Chalcedonica (Jerusalem Cross) (Peren- 
nial). Easily grown. Attractive plants. Fiery 
red flowers in clusters from June to August. 
Height 3 ft. Plants grow in any garden soil. 
Very hardy. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
MARIGOLDS, Tagetes (Annual). No garden is 
complete without Marigolds. They are easy to 
grow and bloom profusely from midsummer until 
frost. Sow seed in garden when ground is warm 
in spring. Transplant when 3 in. high. Germi- 
nation 4 to 10 days. 
Signata Pumila. A dwarf Marigold, 6 to 8 in. 
high, covered with small bright yellow flowers 
with brown stripe down center of each petal. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 40c. 
Crown of Gold. An orange Marigold, winner of 
All-America Gold Medal, 1937. The blossoms 
have short, curled and quilled center petals, 
surrounded by flat drooping outer petals. The 
foliage is odorless. 
Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 35c. 
Early Sunshine. An early flowering Chrysanthe- 
mum-type Marigold. Plants are bushy and 
grow 24 in. high. Flowers 2 to 2% in., in- 
curved petals, color lemon yellow. 
Pkt. 25c. 

Marigold, Yellow Supreme 
Guinea Gold. Deep golden yellow, carnation-like 
flowers. Height 2 to 2% ft. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
Lemon Queen. Tall plants, bearing double quilled 
petaled flowers. Color lemon yellow. Height 
3 to 4 ft. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
Orange Prince. Plant growth the same as Lemon 
Queen. Has bright orange flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
Yellow Supreme. Light yellow blossoms, 3 in. in 
diameter with broad quilled petals. 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 35c. 
Double Tall Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 35c. 
MARIGOLDS, Dwarf French. 
Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Single bright 
yellow blossoms with dark blotch on each 
petal. Compact plants, 12 in. high. 
Pkt. 5c; 2 oz. 35c. 
Harmony. Compact plants 14 in. high, double 
blossoms, center petals bright orange sur- 
rounded by 4 or 5 rows of reddish brown outer 
petals. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 35c. 
Golden Ball. Fully double flowers, deep golden 
yellow. Height 12 in. 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 35c. 
Dwarf Royal Scott. Double flowers in profusion, 
color alternate mahogany and gold. Height 15 
in. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 35c. 
Monarch Strain Double Mixed. Fully double 
flowers, mostly. mahogany, striped or edged 
with yellow. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 35c. 

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