
Annual Larkspur 
Improved types of Larkspur are one of the annuals which recently 
have been introduced as a valuable addition to the list of green- 
house cut flowers. Can also be sown outdoors in the fall just before 
ground freezes or very early in the spring for early spring flower- 
ing. Larkspur must be grown cool. 
Giant Imperial Base Branching (4-4 ft), Taese are 
the flower stems 3 to 4 feet long branch from the base of the plants. 
Spikes often grow more than 3 feet in length with as many as 25 to 
30 double flowers on a spike open at one time. 
Blue Spire Lilae Spire 
Dazzler (carmine)\ Los Angeles (rose) 
Rosalind (rose suffused with salmon) Mixed 
White Spire 
(PKt., 10c) (% 0oz., 30c) (0z., $1.00) 

a These marigolds are new types and are not to be 
arigo compared with existing sorts of a few years back. 
Some are odorless and all adapted to the most 
modern garden, 
(HA-12 to 18 inches). A remarkable new sort which 
Harmony differs from others of the Dwarf type in shape, habit, 
and color. The cuplike centers are fluted and in form suggest a 
Scabiosa. Begins blooming earlier than most. Form great balls 
of beautiful foliage covered with hundreds of dark red and golden: 
flowers. 4 months of wonderful foliage and flowers. Plant Harmony 
for borders and thin them to 10 inches apart or if in a large plot, 
space 20x20 inches. 
(PRKt., 10c) (3 pkts., 25c) (% oz., 25e) (0z., 70¢) 
Marigold Gigantea Sunset Giants ‘M4-* tt) The larg 
est flowering of all 
Marigolds. Blooms loosely formed, full center; measuring 5 inches 
and often more across. Colors range from exquisite shade of prim- 
rose through deep gold to golden orange. While one of the best 
garden plants, the definite sweet scent of the flowers add to their 
value as a cut flower variety. It is early and can be depended upon 
to flower before frost. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% oz., 30c)- (0z., $1.00) 
o (HA-3 ft.) (Chrysanthemum Flowered). 
American Beauty This strain is identical in form of flower 
to a lovely incurved Chrysanthemum. Requires about 20 weeks to 
bloom. If you wish them earlier, start the plants indoors. Many 
who saw our fields of this exclaimed, “It does not seem possible 
such fine marigolds can be grown—all jugt alike.”’ Sometimes called 
Sunshine Marigold. 
(PkKt., 10c) (% oz., 50c) 
(HA-2Y% ft.) The single row of broad petals 
Crown of Gold curve back to show the beautiful chrysan- 
themum top made up of long incurved dise petals. The crown and 
collar of big broad petals which surround it are a bright pleasing 
shade of clear golden orange. Flowers 2% inches across, early and 
vrofuse blooming, foliage odorless. An “All America” winner. 
(Pkt., 10c) (144 07., 40) (0z., $1.00) 
104 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 



