Holmes’ NOVELTIES andSPECIALTIES 
Westwood Beauty DIANTHUS 
All-America Award 
1525. This new early Dianthus is the result of a cross between the large 
open flowers of Heddewigi and the long stems of Chinensis. Flowers are 
single, deeply laciniated and are in red shades of fiery crimson to a deep 
velvety red, some having attractive white edges, measuring 114 to 214 
inches across. It is more resistant to heat than the ordinary Dianthus. 
We believe this fine new Dianthus will become a wonderful garden fa- 
vorite. Height 16 inches. Pkt., 25c. 
Royal Purple ZINNIA 
2353. All-America Selections. New color in the Giant Dahlia-Flowered 
class, the flowers growing 5 inches across, and of a deep, rich, royal purple 
shade without any hint of blue. The heavy substance of the petals assures 
good lasting qualities, so the flowers are in high demand for cutting. Plants 
grow about 3 feet tall and are very free blooming. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 50c. 
Crown of Gold ZINNIA 
2385. Pastel Mixture. The colors are not only distinctly different, but 
very pretty. The light colors are overlaid with a deeper tone, giving the 
“two-tone” effect. No harsh colors, “pastel” shades. Flowers giant size, 
full double. Pkt., 15c; 146 oz., 35c; 14 oz., 65c. 
Golden Veined SALPIGLOSSIS 
2110. Large-Flowered Mixed. Large improved strain. One of the easiest 
annuals to grow, is prized in the gar- 
den wherever grown. It is rich in 
deep color tones with veins of gold 
marking every petal. Sow in full sun 
in fairly rich soil. Do not over-water. 
Will bloom until frost. 30 inches. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 50c; oz., $1.45. 

Yellowstone MARIGOLD 
1825. All-America Selections. 
Large, double, incurved Chrysanthe- 
mum~-like, clear golden yellow flowers, 
21% inches across, on 2-ft. vigorous 
growing plants from late summer un- 
til frost. For earliest blooms, we sug- 
gest that seed be started early indoors 
and the plants set in the garden when 
soil and weather have become warm. 
Lovely companion to Goldsmith. Pkt., 
[5c 

Golden Veined Salpiglossis 
Flash MARIGOLD 
(New Single French) 
All-America Award 
1821. Earliest of all Marigolds— 
blooms in 8 weeks from seed, con- 
tinues through the season until frost. 
Never have we seen a Marigold so 
uniform in habit nor one which 
blooms so profusely as Flash. The 
combination of colors ranges from vivid red through bronze. 
Many of the flowers are tangerine at the base which is under- 
laid with rich red, giving it a harmonious effect. The indi- 
vidual flower of Flash grows 134 in. or more across and 
18 in. tall. Pkt., 25c. 
GOLDEN COCKSCOMB 
1366. Celosia, Gilbert’s Maple Gold. The heads of this 
crested type Cockscomb are almost globular, and the domi- 
nant color is a golden maple, with some flowers varying 
seals: toward rose or pink. The plants grow to 3 feet and bear 8 
at ; . on to 12 heads, which can be increased if the center stem is boone : 
ii “Flash Marigold pinched back. Do not feed the plants. Pkt., 25c. Royal Purple Zinnia 
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