Outstanding Novelties én Recent Years 
We have tested in our garden most all 
the New Novelties that have been adver- 
tised in recent years and have found by 
actual test about four unusual flowers that 
were outstanding and could be recom- 
mended to the average gardener with a 
true feeling that they would get all or more 
than expected in a novelty. 
FIRST—THE CROWN OF GOLD ZINNIA, 
in pastel shades. This zinnia is of the 
California Giant type and its improve- 
ment can be appreciated by any novice. 
The delicate tints of the overlapping 
petals of many shades make a beauti- 
ful sight that you will never forget. 
Seeds, 10c pkg. 

ZINNIA, Crown of Gold 
SECOND—MARIGOLD DWARF GIGANTEA 
POT O’GOLD is one of those extraordi- 
nary plants which combine three out- 
standing characteristics, showiness, frag- 
rance, and exceptional size. The plants 
are dwarf and compact, growing 12 to 15 
inches in height, well branched, very 
neat, and bearing a dozen or more of 
its large blooms at once. The flowers are 
loosely formed, very full centered, with 
broad, heavy petals gracefully overlap- 
ping, and is of a most penetrating shade 
of bright deep golden orange. Good for 
bedding as well as cutting. 
Seeds, 10c pkg. 

MARIGOLD, Pot O’Gold 
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MARIGOLD, Harmony 
We also carry a majority of the 1941 
novelties, most of which we tried out in our 
garden last year (seeds being furnished in 
advance by the growers), such as: The 
Blue Moon Scabiosa, Dazzling Larkspur, 
many of the new Marigolds, Petunias, 
Calendulas, and Miniature Zinnias. They 
were very lovely; however, they did not 
show such marked improvement over the 
older varieties as did the ones described 
above. 
If you desire any further information, 
your inquiry will be appreciated. 
THIRD—MARIGOLD HARMONY. This is 
an unusual French Marigold, dwarf, cov- 
ered with mahogany and yellow flowers 
from early summer until frost. The most 
interesting thing about this variety is 
the great number of flowers and long 
blooming period. 
Seeds, 10c pkg. 
FOURTH—SCARLETT O’HARA MORNING 
GLORY. We think this is the most un- 
usual morning glory ever introduced. It 
is covered with red flowers all summer, 
and when the sky is overcast, will re- 
main open all day. Requires poor soil, 
Seeds, 10c pkg. 

MORNING GLORY, Scarlett O’Hara 
PANSY PLANTS 
In Season 
LARGE SIZE BLOOMING PLANTS 
(Potted) of the Giant varieties from March 1 to the last of May. 
Per dozen $1.25 
Cannot be mailed. 
GIANT SEEDLING PANSY PLANTS 
From September through November. 
$ .45 not postpaid 
-80 not postpaid 
1.50 not postpaid 
If by mail, add 10c for postage and packing. 
We carry a complete line of annual and perennial plants from 
April to June. Call by and see our display in season. 


DIGGS & BEADLES SEED CO., INC., Richmond, Virginia 
