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MARIGOLD (H A) 
A wealth of color in late summer and 
fall, unequalled by any other flower. 
Easy to grow in ordinary garden loam 
and a sunny location. 
1044 Orange Supreme. Deep orange. 
(246 iti PKG? Se: 
1045 Yellow Supreme. Creamy lemon 
yellow. Pkt, 5c. 
1047 Tall Varieties. Mixed. (3 ft.) 
Pkt, 5c; %& oz, 15c; % ozZ, 25c. 
1048 Mission Giant Yellowstone. Large, 
double, incurved chrysanthemum-like, 
clear golden yellow flowers, 244 in. 
across, freely borne on 2 ft. vigorous 
growing plants from late summer until 
frost. Pkt, 10c. ; 
nes Sunset Giant. Rich mixture, (3 ft.) Sunset Giants 
Pkts, 5c. 
1050 Pot O’ Gold. A mass of intense dazzling gold on com- 
pact growing plants. The 4- to 415-inch flowers of the gigan- 
tea formation are freely borne on 12- to 15-inch plants. 100 
per cent double; a garden favorite for showiness, fragrance 
and exceptional size. Pkt, 10. 
1054 Dwarf Varieties. Mixed (11% ft.) Pkts, 5c; %& oz, 15c; 
Y% oz, 25¢c. 
1057. Harmony Hybrids. New strains in the popular crested 
center type. 12- to 14-inch plants, with 134-inch flowers in 
striking color combinations. 100 per cent double. Pkt, 5c. 
1060 Butterball. Bronze Medal Winner, All-America Selections. 
Small, canary-yellow, scabiosa-like flowers, 114 in. across, 
cover the plants which grow about 8 in. tall. Pkt, 5c. 
1061 Sunkist. All-America Silver Medal Winner. Plants grow 
6 to 8 in. high and are covered from early in the summer 
until frost with attractive, round double flowers, 1144 to 2 in. 
across, of a deep orange color. Neat, compact plants. Pkt, 5c. 
MORNING GLORIES (A—15 Ft.) 
Easily raised, quick growing climbers succeeding in any _soil 
and location. Fine for trellises, arbors, porches and poles. Free 
and continuous blooming. 
1073 Double Rose Marie. Double, deep rose flowers. Early and 
free-blooming. Pkt, 5c. 
1074 Clarke’s Earliest Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. Sky 
blue, shading golden yellow in throat. Pkt, 5c. 
1079 Extra Fine Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
NIGELLA—LOVE-IN-A-MIST (A—18 In.) 
1107 One of our prettiest old-fashioned annuals with attrac- 
tive double flowers. Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
NASTURTIUM (H A) 
Nasturtiums will really grow on 
soils incapable of supporting any 
' other plants, and are most useful on 
# dry, sandy, or gravelly banks. 
1086 Scarlet Gleam. Sweet scented 
double. Pkt, 5c; oz, 25c. 
1085 Golden Gleam. Sweet scented 
double. Pkt, 5c; oz, 25c. 
1090 Gleam Hybrid. Mixed colors. 
Pkt,-5e; 02, 25¢3>-Y4. 1b; 65c. 
1094 Dwarf Single. Mixed colors. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c; % Ib, 65c. 
1100 Gem or Glcbe Dwarf Double. 
More compact than Gleam types. 
MG oe Same fragrant double flowers. 
: Pkt, 5c; 02, 25c. 
Nasturtium 1095 Tall or Climbing. Pkt, 5c; 
Gleam Hybrids oz, 20c; 14 Ib, 65c. 
NEMOPHILA—BABY BLUE EYES (A) 
1102 Quick grower; early bloomer. Charming for edgings and 
rock garden. 6 to 8 in. Pkt, 5c. 
NIEREMBERGIA (H-H, P) 
1106 Purple Robe. In the short time it has been on the 
market, has certainly proved itself a popular rockery and 
edging plant. The compact plants are extremely free flower- 
ing. The small, cup-like blooms of deep violet retain their 
rich coloring throughout the heat of summer. For best 
results, start seeds in flats. Will bloom about fifteen weeks 
from sowing. Pkt, 15c. 
PANSIES (H A—6 In.) 
Our Pansy seeds are high altitude, Colorado grown. Selected 
from plants of outstanding size and bloom. 
Keep flowers picked during the summer and you will get a 
nice lot of flowers again in the fall. For earliest blooms, start 
seed indoors. 
1109 Mile High Giant. Super Swiss mixture. Pkt, 20c. 
1112 Large Flowering. Finest mixed. Pkt, 10c. 



