
HARMONY 
Pkt., 75 seeds S¢: 175 seeds 10¢ 



































ODORLESS MARIGOLD—Crown of Gol 
Pkt., 7 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 10¢ 


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jeter, almost a perfect ball (see photo). 
i Colors range through 
| Mixed——-Pkt., 30 seeds 5¢; 70 seeds 10¢. 
(and an early bloomer. 
| Mahogany-red guard petals, very showy. 
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' Mahogany 
i tinues till- frost, 
i Border of Gold—Little Giants 
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kt., 100 

| Moonfiowers 
| Mixed——Pkt., 20 seeds 5¢:; 

IMARIGOLDS 
Easy to Grow from Spring Sown Seed | 
Scarlet Glow-—See Back Cover 
Harmony 
Plants about 1 foot tall covered with 
i gorgeous flowers with golden orange 
} petals and reddish brown outer petals. 
| Harly free flowering, 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 175 seeds 10¢. 
Mission Giants 
1A new type of Marigold. Plants grow 
about 18 in. high, branching freely with 
giant incurved Chrysanthemum blooms 
which measure from 4 to 5 in. in diam- 


a blend of deep 
medium and golden orange, and lemon. 
MISSION GIANTS 
Pkt., 30 seads 5¢: 70 seeds 10¢ 





Fiaming Fire 
The single flowers vary in color at dif- 
ferent seasons, from fiaming. velvety 
red to odd markings red and yellow. 
Plants begin to bloom in few weeks 
| from seed and continue until frost. 
Pkt., 40 seeds-5¢; 90 seeds 10¢. 
Ferdinand—Early 
One of the gayest of our new Marigolds 
Single flowers 
have a neat round crested center of 
dainty tubular florets in delicate shade 
golden yellow, surrounded by single row 
Pkt., 30 seeds Ses 70 seeds 10¢. 
Crown of Gold—Odorless 
All-America Gold Medal Winner. First 
known Marigold with odorless foliage, 
flower petals curled and quilled, golden 
orange, sweet scented, long stems, 
flowers very early. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5¢; 200 seeds 10¢. 

In our trials, plants were vigorous, 2 | 
to 3 ft. tall and produced fully double 
flowers of good size, bright’ reddish 
color on. long stems. It is 
early flowering, beginning to bloom in 
less than 10 weeks from seed and con- 
EARLY FERDINAND 
Pkt., 30 seeds S¢: 70 seeds 10¢ 
Pkt., 40 seeds 10¢; 
Grows 12 to 15 in. tall, 
olden flowers, orange 
oliage fern-like and 
covered with 
Star in_ center. 
dainty. Fine for 
ock Gardens. 
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LITTLE GIANTS Pkt., 40 seeds 10¢: 



A beautiful annual Climber; foliage very | 
dense, the flowers being produced in 
several colors. Many of the sorts open 
only when the sun rises, others when | 
the sun sets. They reach a height of 
15 to 25 feet under good conditions, 




Schizanthus—Excelsior 
A new strain. Plants are dwarf grow- 
ing, compact, pyramidal in shape, and 
free flowering, fine for the rock garden, 
low borders, or may be grown in pots; 
color range includes all the popular ya 
pastel shades, pinks, rose, cream, white. 
Mixed— $c 


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Pkt., 500 seeds 5¢; 1200 seeds 10¢. Pkt., 500 seeds S¢: 1200 seeds 10¢ 
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Annual Rock Garden Seeds 
For quick results in the Rock Garden 
we offer a mixture of seed of those 
annuals growing from about four inches 
to one foot in height, all of good bright 
colors, many of them coming into bloom 
in a few weeks from sowing the seed. 
The best method we have found is to 
sow the seed in a space large enough 
to allow the seeds to be well distributed 
and as the plants come up and reach 
a size large enough to transplant. it is | § 
not difficult to distinguish the different | ! 
kinds. Pkt., Over 1000 seeds 5¢; | Ga ANNUAL 
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