46 Annual flowers are very colorful for bedding and bouquets. 
Se We 
Xa 
se MEXICA 
: ; . The spreading blossoms 
Marvel of Peru, Mixed Mexican Primrose Kee 8 anpher te Mines 
eter, of a bright pink color, with scarlet veins 
Marvel of Peru (Four and showy white centre. Of easy culture and 
M é ] O’Clock) Beautiful both in foliage and suited to indoor or open air situations. Pkt. 10c. 
d owers, are exceedingly 
arigo Ss fragrant, expanding in the _ evening, 
withering next m ing; 1 hite, . eo V curious 
A wealth of color in late summer and fall un- yellow, Reb atdd hte Reet | Mizcds Mimosa (Sensitive Plant) Most eaeeore 
equaled by any other flower. Easy to grow in Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. ing plant, its leaves closing if slightly touched or 
ordinary garden loam and a sunny location. : shaken. Half hardy annuals. Madica. Pkt. 10c. 
Remarkable diversity of habit and size of flow- 
e 
Mignonette 
ers; each class has its own particular place in 
the garden. Lovely for cutting. 
A well known, most fragrant little flower. Wants 
a sunny situation. Sow seeds in May where 
Tall African 
it is to remain. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hy- 
brids 3 ft. An early flowering strain, bearing 
Reseda’ Sweet Finest mixed. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 25c. : 
flowers of several distinct types, and 
Golden Queen Extra choice. Pkt. 5c, 
tones of orange and yellow. Some have quilled 
and ineurved petals, others flat carnation-type 
1 15 in. It is the best 
Giant Machet Mignonette for all pur- 
flowers all borne freely on stems fine for cut- 
ting. This strain has supplanted the late flower- 
poses, either outside or inside. It is an ever- 
bloomer, the flowers lasting until late in the 
ing Dixie Sunshine type. Pkt. 10c. 
fall. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 50c. 




y < 
Double Marigold 

Gigantea Sunset Giants The new 
Mammoth 
Marigold. 3% to 4 ft. A new strain producing, 
the largest flowers, sometimes 74% inches but 
averaging smaller in garden culture. Color 
varies, yellow and orange, plants heavy and 
vigorous, flowers 60 percent double. Pkt. 10c. 
Collarette, Crown of Gold oe 
All America-Selections, 1937. Crown of curled 
and interlaced petals supported by a collar of 
broad flat petals. Color, bright orange. Plants” 
and flowers are entirely odorless. Early bloom- 
ing. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 35c, 
1 Gold medal, 
Guinea Gold, Reselected Geld medal, 
Selections, 1933. A brilliant orange flushed with 
gold. 100% semi-double and double, ruffled, 
with loose placed petals. Pkt. 10c; ¥%4 oz. 25c. 

Nemophila (Love Grove) 4 Pretty 
growing annual of very compact growth. Blooms 
freely all summer. Hardy annuals. Fine mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 


NON 

be sq Very fine plants; adapted 
=a) Nierembergia for baskets and edgings. 
T Ez... Pkt. 10c. 
Extra large, canary yellow. 
Lemon Ball fit 10c; 1/4 oz. 25c. 
Intense rich orange. Pkt. 10c; 
Orange Ball notes ene ; 
4 3 Height, 3 feet Pkt. 10c; 
Choicest Mixed Fe neat ecceen 
Dwarf French Marigolds 
A remarkable break which dif- 
Harmony fers from others in habit, shape, 
and coloring. Flowers, in form suggesting a 
Seabiosa, are a bright golden-yellow bordered 
with a rich maroon-red. The plants being about 
12 inches high, and very bushy habit, form ex- 
cellent material for bedding. Pkt. 10c. 

Nigella 
Nigella (Love in a Mist) 
Curious free flowering plants; 
have most interesting looking 
flowers. Will grow in any soil. 
Sow in open ground in May. Half 
7 All-America Silver Medal Win- 
Sunkist eee. te hardy annuals. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
ner. Plants grow 6 to 8 in. high 
and are covered from early in the summer until 
frost with attractive double flowers, 1% to 2 Nicotiana 
a across, vA a seer rae ot deep orange color. Fl T 
Pkt. 25c; Yg oz. $1.00; 4%, oz. $1.75. i 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) These are very preringg Lobatse 
L ° f H (Littles tBrownie) Seeine popular plants for Long’ tube-shaped, Petunia-like 
egion oO onor gle. Golden yellow, with massing in beds or borders. They require winter protec- flowers, the petals of which form 
R tion in cold climates. Seed may be sown any time from a beautiful five-pointed star. 
crimson blotch at the base of each tal. in. : 7 . ; 
RANG yA Galea petal, 9 in speine faiilnmics taaeers Bloom from midsummer to frost. 
z= : : : of strong Crimson Bedder  Dvarf. 
Double, Mixed Here. is a mixture of Alpestris Robusta Grandiflora Lae ga ae wets 
Dwarf French Marigolds about 10 inches high. Sprays of clear Forget-Me-Not blue  Pranched plants, 15 in. tall, bear- 

which has been blended for a rich color effect. flowers borne on long stems continuously fro 1 ing great trusses of rich, deep 
It contains shades of yellow, orange, mahogany, until autumn. Pkt. 15c. Tie Serer AMY, crimson blooms. Pkt. 10c. 
brown, and combinations of these. The neat, 
. . i L e i ea 
compact plants are of even height and habit, Royal Blue Rich indigo blue flowers on plants 9 Affinis are, Wanderer rained 
growing but 1 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; Y4 oz. 20c; % inches tall. Begins blooming in April ose-lik i i 
oz. 30c. Splendid for bedding. Pkt. 15c. oe 2 i, oper the. Mika 

