RED, BLUE, PINK, WHITE, 
PURPLE 
Lobelias are beautiful, deli- 
cate plants adapted to a 
great variety of ornamental 
purposes. These annual va- 
rieties are of trailing habit, 
bearing great .numbers: of 
small flowers, particularly 
suitable’ for borders and 
bedding where drooping 
plants look graceful. No. 
2202, Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 306; 
Y% oz. 50e. ‘ 


NO GARDEN 
‘GOMPLETE WITHOUT en 

ee 
Annual Lebelia | 
This. fastest growing of ‘all 
ny 
GIANT 
LUPINES 
annuals should be in every 
garden. The plants with 
their handsome glossy fol- 
iage grow 3 to 4 feet in 
height with 25 or more flow- 
ers to each of the long ja 
spikes. Ideal for beds and i» 
borders. This mixture in- GaN 
cludes dark blue, sky blue, Ky 
rose and white. Easily and Bay 
quickly grown from seed.: 
No. 2164, Pkt. 10¢; 14 02. 
30c¢; oz. 50c. 

OLD TIME FAVORITE * 

y ‘Guinea Geld” M arigold 
All-American Gold Medal Winner 
Here isan old garden favorite improved / 
to.such an extent that you would hard- ~ 
ly recognize it. Even the -characteristic 
marigold scent is less pungent in this 
distinctively different introduction. 
*‘Guinea Gold’ is 100 per cent double, 
or Carnation Flowered. Graceful plants 
grow 30 to 40 inches tall and bear 35 
to 50 beautiful blooms of most intense 
orange-gold, measuring fully 2 to 214 inches across. 
Flowers continuously summer and fall. Plant early. 
Noa, 2146, Pkt. 15¢; VY OZ, 30c, 

“LIMELIGHT” 
This is one of the most beautiful of 
marigolds. The flowers are a pale 
primrose yellow, almost a deep 
cream, 2! inches across, and grow 
profusely on bushy little ‘plants i8 
inches high. Hundreds of curved 
and interlaced petals give this mari- 
gold the appearance of a chrysan- 
themum. Early and free fiowering, 
No. 2684, Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50e. 



Marigold “SCARLET GLOW” 
All-America Winner. The brightest red’ of all Dwarf 
Double French Marigolds. Flowers open deep scarlet 
and. as they age turn ic a rich tangerine color. They 
are fully double, i114 to 2 inches across, and are borne 
prediisely gu dwarf plants which grow io inches ‘in 
height. Start to bloom in ten weeks from. séed’ and 
continue until frost: No. 2683, Pkt. 15¢; V8 oz 50c. 


inches high and very yy 
Tall African Marigold 
i, . The pride of the garden. Everybody 
} loves the Marigold! Ours is the large 
flowering variety of robust, sturdy 
growth, bringing forth large flowers 
measuring 3 inches across, and embrac- 
ing four shades’ of colors; primrose, 
lemon, golden yellow and deep orange. 
No. 2070, Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 25¢. 

MARIGOLD: 
““Sumset. Giants’’ 
This show flower is exceptionally large and possesses 
a delightfully sweet fragrance. Graceful heavy petals 
of. golden orange. It is particularly suitable for cut- 
flower use, and an ideal popular florist item. 
No. 2627, Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz.,35e. 

Marigold 





Harmony 
Bright) golden. yellow at “ 
flowers bordered witha § Re yy 
rich maroon-red The ASS “ 
plants are about. ig aS al ¥ 
(Ee 
Excellent for 4 e! : 
No. 2666, \ 
ETt eee 

“ “CROWN OF GOLD” 
.COLLARETTE MARIGOLD 
All-America Gold. Medal Winner. This is the first 
Marigold ever offered with entirely odorless foliage 
and «sweetly: scented: flowers: “The “blooms ave a’ bril- 
liant orange-gold, the center being interlaced, : chrys- 
anthemum-like petals, with broad outside. petals. Long 
blooming period, on plants 2 fect tall. No. 2638, Pkt. - 
Se; W% oz. 25, 


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