Scarlett O'Hara, Pearly Gates, Heavenly Blue 
LOBELIA—A. 
Dwart Varieties. The compact class form 
bushy plants fairly sheeted with bloom 
throughout the season. Highly desir- 
able for edgings, ribbon bedding and 
garden decoration as well as for pot 
culture. 
Pkt., 10c: %4 oz., 50c. 
Blue Gown. Clear, deep blue, without 
eye, fine compact habit. 
Pkt., 10c. — 
Cambridge Beauty. Large light blue 
flowers, green foliage. May be used 
as a border plant or to decorate a 
hanging basket. A charming variety. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Crystal Palace Compacta. 4 in. Deepest 
blue, dark foliage. 
Pkt., 10c; 4% oz., 30c. 
LUNARIA—B. 
Annua (Biennis) (Honesty or St. Peter’s 
Penny). Flowers purple, followed by 
silvery seed pods, prized for winter 
decoration. Annual but readily self- 
SOWS. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 50c. 
African Tall Double. Fistulosa Lemon, 
Fistulosa Orange, Fistulosa Mixed. 
African Dwarf Double. Queen Mixed. 
Collarette, Crown of Gold. Orange 242 
in. flowers crested center, broad guard 
petals, odorless foliage. Yellow Su- 
preme. Creamy yellow, carnation flow- 
ered. 
Guinea Gold. Re-selected strain, orange 
loosely ruffled flowers. 
Harmony Type French. A selection of 
new strains and varieties in the popu- 
lar harmony, crested center type of 
French marigold. Dwarf Double Har- 
mony. Compact early, golden yellow, 
bordered maroon red. 
French. Tall Double. Royal Scot. Gold 
striped maroon. Finest Mixed. Dwarit 
Double. Finest Mixed. Tall Single. 
Josephine, brown. Dwarf Single. Legion 
of Honor. (Little Brownie.) 
Tagetes Signata Pumila. Little Giant, 
very deep orange, free flowering. 6 in. 
All Marigolds, pkt., 10c:; %4 oz., 30c; 
oz., 75c. 

MARIGOLD, Sunset Giants 
MARIGOLDS—A. From midsummer to fall 
when many other plants are past their 
prime, marigolds afford’a wealth of color 
that is invaluable. The tall African vari- 
eties produce large self-colored blossoms 
on long stems; the French flowers are 
smaller, but the colors and markings are 
interesting, some of the varieties being 
striped and spotted. The marigold dwarf 
Signata Pumila is one of the best edging 
plants; also Gamolepis Tagetes. | 
Gigantea Sunset Giants, Mixed. A re- 
markable new sweet scented, robust 
growing, extremely large flowered 
type, ideal for show purposes and gar- 
den decoration. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered. Hybrids, 
many new and distinct flower types. 
2 to 4 in. flowers, orange and yellow 
shades. 
Early Dixie Sunshine. Sunrise, dazzling 
golden yellow, 100% double. 

. LUPINUS, Russell Hybrids 

LUPINUS—P. 
Russell Hybrids. A most remarkable new 
strain of hardy lupines from Great 
Britain. Thousands of gardeners by 
this time have had an opportunity to 
become personally acquainted with this 
superb English strain of hardy lupine. 
The enthusiastic claims made by the 
originator were rather conservative but 
after all words are rather poor substi- 
tutes to describe the true beauty of 
any flower. Most gardeners were par- 
ticularly fascinated by the magnificent 
color range which includes deep yel- 
low, orange, red, and many bi-color 
MARIGOLD, Guinea Gold 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’Clocks)—A. 
Mixed, all sorts and colors. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 25c. 
MATRICARIA—P. 
Capensis Fl. Pl. (Feverfew). 3 ft. Neat, 
small, double white flowers, well 
adapted for borders, beds and cutting. 
They are perennial, but may be treated 


combinations. as annuals. 
Pkt., 20c. Pkt., 10c: Y2 oz., 75c. 
Polyphyllus Mixed. sau 
Pkt., 25c. Eximia, Golden Ball. 1 ft. Of compact 
habit, suitable for edging, with very 
pa oo ae striking double yellow flowers. 
Pkt., 25c. : MARIGOLD, Dixie Sunshine Pkt., 10c: 42 0oz., 75c. 
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