
MARIGOLD for Bedding and Backgrounds 
All Prices Postpaid 
Giant Imperial. The finest type of Larkspur, 
flowers double, and carried continuously on 
stems 3 feet tall, which branch from the base 
of the plant. Upright 
and compact. 
1178—Miss California. 
Deep pink on rose. 
1179—Carmine King. 
Carmine rose. 
1180—Blue Spire. Deep 
violet blue. 
1181—Blue Bell. Azure 
blue. 
1182—White King. Best 
white. 
1183—Lilac Spire. Lilac. 
1184—Los Angeles. Bril- 
liant pink on salmon. 
Straight Colors (Pkt. 
10c) (% oz. 20c). 

LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperial 
1185—Best Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 30c) (4% oz. 50c). 
LINIUM (A-P). Very attractive, growing 10 to 14 
inches high. The rich crimson flowers last but a 
day but they bloom continuously until frost. They 
like a warm, sunny location. 
1186—Rubrum (Annual). Scarlet Flax. 
(Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). 
1187—Perennial Blue. 
(Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). 
1187a—Perennial White. 
(Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). 
1188—Crystal Palace, Compacta. Superior strain. 
Grows 3 to 4 inches in height; leaves and 
stems dark. Plants a mass of deep blue flowers. 
(Pkt. 15c) (Ye oz. 40c). 
1189—Dwarf Varieties Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Ye oz. 30c). 
LUPINUS. 
1190—Russell’s New English Lupinus (P). These 
remarkable Lupinus are the result of years of 
labor. The stalks or blooms are often 3 feet 
or more in length. They have a wide range of 
beautiful, unique coloring of blue, white, yellow 
and rose. As the seed has a hard shell it is 
well to chip the seed before planting. If started 
indoors seed should be planted in sand and the 
first part of May be set out into the open. 
Russell's Lupinus does best in cool, moist loca- 
tion. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c) (oz. $1.50). 
Plants. See pages 35 and 50. 
MARIGOLD (A-RG). A very easily grown annual, 
showy in the garden and fine for cutting. Plant 
in spring as soon as ground is warm. The odor 
which is objectionable to some comes from the 
leaves and stems and not the blossom. If allowed 
to stand overnight in water, preferably outside, 
this odor usually disappears. 
MARIGOLD AFRICAN. The African varieties are 
usually tall growing, bearing large blooms in 
shades of yellow and orange. 
(A)—Annual 

(B)—Biennial 

(C)—Climber 
1191—Crown of Gold (Collarette). Orange-gold 
flowers, crested center, broad guard petals, 
odorless foliage, 2’ feet. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c) (oz. 55c). 
1192—-Sunset Giant. 
The largest mari- 
gold yet devel- 
oped. A flower 5 
inches in diameter 
is not unusual. 
Flowers are sweet- 
scented, color 
range is deep 
orange to light 
lemon and plants 
grow 3¥2 feet tall. 

(PEt 10c) (74 Foz. 
25c). ™ 
PA | MARIGOLD 
1193 — Guinea Gold Guinea: Gold 
or Carnation Flow- 
ered. Orange flushed with gold, flowers dou- 
ble, loosely ruffled. Grows 2'% feet tall. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 15c) (oz. 50c). 
1194—-Yellow Supreme. Companion to Guinea 
Gold. Flowers lemon yellow; does not have 
the marigold odor. Fine cut flower variety. 2Y2 
inches. 
(Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 20c) (oz. 60c). 
1195—Orange Prince. Bears on long stems large 
double golden orange balled shape flowers. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 25c). 
1196—Lemon Queen. Iden- 
tical to Orange Prince 
except blooms are yel- 
low. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c). 
1197—Little Giant. Dwarf 
African Marigold. Grows 
15° inches’.tall,, plants 
compact with 20 to 24 
large 4-inch flowers of 
many shades from lemon 
to orange. Fine for bor- 
ders and bedding. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
1198—Tall African, 
Mixed. 
(Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). 
Finest 
MARIGOLD 
Tall African 
MARIGOLD FRENCH. The French varieties are 
more dwarf-growing than the African, bearing 
smaller blooms but in profusion and of more 
varied colors and markings. 
1199—Golden Ball. One of the most pleasing 
and satisfactory marigolds. Excellent for edg- 
ing, bedding and cutting. Plants 14 inches tall, 
covered with double dahlia or ball shaped 
flowers of deepest golden orange. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 20c). 
(P)—Perennial (RG)}—Rock Garden 
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