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2259 Dianthus Heddewigii Gaiety. The large 
fringed flowers have a bewildering variety of pink, 
white, red and maroon coloring, in decorative pat- 
terns, and borne freely on dwarf plants. There are 
numerous double and semi-double forms. The many 
blossoms, borne for a long season, will cover a bed of 
these plants with a fascinating display of brilliant 
colors.- Pkt., 25c. 
7820 Gaillardia Sungod. @The full circular 
flowers are of a rich golden yellow without a trace of 
any other color. The large self-colored blooms sup- 
ported by stout stems above the pale green foliage 
continue from early summer until late in fall. Pkt. 25c 
2491 Geranium Flowerland Strain. Improved 
single large-flowered seed saved from name varieties. 
Include seed of Fiat, White Beauty, Alice of Vincennes, 
Madam Kovelesky and others which will provide a 
wide range of colors. This seed will germinate irregu- 
larly in from 14 days to two months. The plants may 
be lifted as they reach suitable size, but the seed box 
should not be disturbed until germination has ceased. 
Pkt. (50 seeds), 35c. 


7978 HOLLYHOCK Orange Prince. 25c. 
Double Ftollyhock @® 
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7978 Orange Prince. Growing 6 to 8 feet, this 
magnificent perennial bears giant double yellow 
flowers, fiery orange center, likes rich soil. Pkt., 25c. 
8144 Lobelia Cardinalis Special Selection. @ 
A perennial for moist partially shaded border. Rich 
fiery cardinal flowers. Plants often produce 4 to 6 
spikes 24 to 30 inches long. Pkt., 25c. 
8159 Lily Creole X White Queen Hybrid. 4 
lovely addition to this popular family. The flowers are 
pure white, longer and larger trumpets of much more 
substance than White Queen. Lilies are easily raised 
from seed with care and patience. We supply, leaflet 
on culture if asked for at time of ordering. Pkt. (25 
seeds), 50c. 
FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 
9959 DIANTHUS Heddewigii Gaiety. Pkt, 25c. 
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2713 Helianthus Sun Gold. © 4 ft. This sun- 
flower makes a brilliant sea of color as all the plants 
burst into bloom on the same day. May planting will 
flower in early August. Blooms areall double. Pkt. 15c. 
G lo wheg “Red Marigold 
3169A Marigold Scarlet Glow. In the sun this 
flower does glow and seems redder than any other 
Marigold. A well fixed Dwarf French double, compact 
1-ft. bushes, color a deep maroon. Pkt., 25c. . 
3159 Honeycomb. 15 in. O This odorless deep 
orange belongs to the Double Dwarf African type. 
Peculiar and unusual petal formation makes it a 
distinct variety. Pkt., 25c. 
3165 Sunkist Orange. — All-America Silver Medal 
1943. It is a dwarf, compact, very early, continuous 
blooming, dwarf double, 6 to 12 inches tall, flowers 
1 % inches across. Companion variety for the already 
popular Butterball. Pkt., 25c. 



3164A Marigold Dwarf French Double Butterball. 
The name fits this pretty edging marigold of canary 
yellow. As the illustration shows, it grows 10 inches 
tall, in a mound covered with | 44-inch globular blos- 
soms. Early and continuous flowering, excellent for 
ribbon planting or pot plants. Pkt., 25c. 
ND SPECIALTIES FOR 1944 
3170A MARIGOLD Spry. Pkt., 




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25c. 
Hintature Htarmony 
3170A Marigold Spry. This is a miniature version 
of Harmony, growing in compact, 9-inch bushes, pro- 
ducing freely flowers less than half the size of the 
popular variety Harmony. It is uniform and fine for 
tibbon planting. Pkt., 25c. 

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3132 Marigold Mission Giant Yellowstone. 
A sister of Goldsmith, 1941 winner, which was orange, 
this is golden yellow, of incurved, globular form, 2 '4- 
inch flowers, rather late, plants 3 to 5 ft. Pkt., 25c. 
