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ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
LINARIA, Miniature Snapdragon (a) 
This interesting species bears flowers which resemble mini- 
ature Snapdragons ending in single elongated spurs. It includes 
both trailing and erect growing varieties which are little known 
but worthy of greater attention. Height, 8 to 18 inches. 
MAROCCANA MIXED. This is an erect sort with finely cut 
foliage and with blossoms clustered on upright spikes. The 
colors which are varied embrace many shades of crimson, 
Orange, and blue. The plant is in flower within two months. 
Pktalaes 
LINUM, Flax (a) 
GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM. An old favorite with large, rich 
crimson blooms borne profusely on plants growing 18 to 24 
inches tall. Though the flowers last only one day, new ones 
appear every morning. Pkt. 10c. 
PERENNIAL BLUE. A beautiful shade of Blue Linum (Flax), 
grows to 2'% feet. Fine for borders. Thrifty grower, adapts 
itself to most any type of soil. Pkt. 20c. 
LOBELIA (a) 
A dainty and continuous blooming annual of compact growth, 
remarkable for its profusion of beautiful blue flowers. Unex- 
celled for edging, ribbon beds, hanging baskets or window 
boxes. Height, about 6 inches. 
COMPACTA, CRYSTAL PALACE. Erect and very free bloom- 
ing. Best dark blue for edging. Fine for pots. Pkt. 15c. 
HYBRIDA PENDULA SAPPHIRE. A trailing annual useful in 
pots and flower boxes where it can trail over the edge and dis- 
play its beautiful deep blue, white-eyed flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPIN, Sun Dials 
Thrive in almost any situation. Sow where they are to bloom 
in May, and as plants grow, thin out to 1 foot apart. 
RUSSELL LUPINS. Long, closely furnished spikes flower in a 
great variety of rich colors—deep yellows, oranges, reds, and 
brilliant bi-colors never seen in Lupins before. The florets are 
large with a flat fan-like back-standards, and unlike all other 
Lupins, most of the spikes retain their florets throughout the 
whole period of development. Awarded the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society’s Gold Medal, June, 1937. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD (a) 
Late in the season when many other growing things are past 
their prime, these plants supply an abundance of decorative 
blossoms. Their tones of orange and yellow blend well when 
the flowers are arranged loosely in bowls and vases. The bright 
green foliage is finely cut, and the stems are stout. Tall Mari- 
golds give charm to the border, while the dwarfs are valuable 
for bedding and edging plants. 
SCARLET GLOW, Dwarf French Double Marigold. Grows 
to a height of 12 inches, bearing a profusion of mahog- 
any red blossoms turning to orange scarlet. Very at- 
tractive as a border specimen. You'll enjoy this color- 
ful Marigold as it is covered with colorful blooms from 
the start of the season until frost. As in the case of 
all flowers, Scarlet Glow will bear through the entire 
season if you'll keep the faded blooms picked. Pkt. 15c. 

SPRY. The most profuse blooming of all Marigolds. Extremely 
dwarf and compact, their maximum height being 9 inches and 
their spread 15 inches. Flowers are composed of a pincushion 
crest. Center bright, clear yellow and guard petals are a 
lovely contrasting mahogany-red. Pkt. 15c. 
a, annual; b, biennial; c, climber; p, perennial; ra, rock plant 
annual; rp, rock plant perennial. 
MINIATURE, YELLOW PYGMY. Honorable Mention. All- 
America Selections, 1940. Light lemon yellow. Lilliput French 
double type, growing only 8 inches tall and compact. Small, 
1% inches, blooms rather free. Excellent for edging and pot- 
tings Pkt 1.5c. 
GIGANTEA, FULL DOUBLE MIXTURE. Very showy, fragrant, 
and of exceptional size. Flowers are largest ever known in 
Marigold group, averaging 5 to 7% inches. A mixture rang- 
ing from deep orange through golden orange, deep golden 
yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow, and a delightful new shade 
of primrose. Pkt. 15c. 
AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE (Tagetes erecta). Very !arge globu- 
lar flowers composed of compact tubular or quilled petals. 
The stems should be cut carefully to avoid the somewhat dis- 
agreeable odor when bruised. Grows 21/2 feet tall. Comes in 
two shades; orange and yellow. Please specify which color 
or if mixed colors are desired. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed Colors. Orange and yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
HARMONY HYBRIDS (All-double). An improved Harmony 
type. Wide and varied range of striking color combinations 
embracing mahogany, orange and yellow. Flowers 1 34 inches 
in diameter with crested center and flanking guard petals. 
Very early and 100 per cent double. This is an exceptional 
improvement in medium-dwarf Franch type marigolds. Pkt. 
20¢; 
DWARF FRENCH, DOUBLE, MONARCH STRAIN. Award of 
Merit, All-America Selections, 1934. An excellent variety 
for low borders. A very compact type, with large double 
flowers, in a wide range of colors, in combination of orange, 
bronze, yellow and mahogany. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
MARVEL OF PERU (See Four-o’clock) 
MORNING GLORY (See |pomoea) 
MOSS ROSE (See Portulaca) 
NEMESIA (ra) 
This plant is excellent for edging purposes. Plants send up 
many slender stalks crowned with fairy-like flowers, something 
like the Schizanthus. When the flowers fade they may be 
trimmed back and will bloom again. Their colors run from the 
brightest reds, yellows, oranges, to the brighest blues ane pur- 
ples. Height, 6 to 12 inches. 
COMPACTA TRIUMPH, FINEST MIXED COLORS. Pkt. 25c. 

MARIGOLD, GIGANTEA 

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