Proven Merit 
Marigold, Mammoth Mum 
Great fluffy, rich lemon-yellow blooms like the big incurved Chrysanthemums give gardeners a chance to have 
“Mums” for the garden and for cut flowers months before frost comes. Bushy, strong, erect plants reach 3 feet 
by August, when huge flowers appear, 4 to 5 inches across and 2 inches deep. Frequently a single stalk may 
be cut for a substantial bouquet. Flowering from August until freezing weather, they make a colorful display 
in the garden with their rich dark green foliage, and long lasting light yellow flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
Marigold, Flash 
Flash is the Silver Medal winner of the All-America Selections. The bright combination of colors, from 
vivid red through bronze with a few yellows, gives an amazing “flash” of color in the garden all summer and 
fall. Most of the flowers have a base color of tangerine which is overlaid with rich Marigold-red. In cool 
weather this velvety red predominates in the younger flowers, while in hot weather the tangerine prevails. 
Plants averaging 18 inches in height are uniform and compact in growth and develop into bushy colorful rane 
mounds with finely cut foliage of good color and quality, massed with bright flowers 134 inches or more across. The Baby Salvia 
Pkt. 25c. 

Marigold, Real Gold 
A new large Marigold of the ruffled Carnation 
type, fully double, with flowers about 4 inches 
across of deep rich golden orange color. The 
strong, erect plants grow abut 30 inches tall, and 
bloom from early summer to frost. This is a 
Bronze Medal winner in the All-America Selec- 
tions. Pkt. 25c. 
Marigold, Victory 
A new giant frilled and ruffled Carnation- 
flowered Marigold possessing charm, dignity and 
refinement. The sturdy plants grow more than 
2 feet tall, producing an abundance of extra 
long-stemmed, 3- to 3%-in. blooms, ideal for 
cutting. Color is crisp golden orange. Pkt. 25c. 
Golden Cleome 
Stately tree-form plants reaching 5 to 6 feet, 
with showy, airy, golden orange blossoms. Gives 
a wonderful effect when planted in massed 
groups. Sow seeds in early spring and they will 
be in flower from mid-July until frost. Pkt. 25c. 
The Baby Salvia 
(Salvia Microphylla) 

Golden Cleome 
A rare little Mexican Satvia of charming 
coral-rose coloring with brown calyx, and buds 
sub-tended by white bracts that drop as the buds 
open. Plants grow uniformly about 16 inches 
high and have many close, upright stems piled 
with rich dark green leaves. The combinations 
of white-bracted buds, carmine-toned flowers and 
rich emerald foliage is most pleasing. Plants 
may be started inside for very early blooming, 
though seeds sown outside where they are to 
bloom will be in flower by mid-July and con- 
tinue until frost. It makes a fine pot plant for 
house or conservatory, blooming through much 
of the year. Pkt. 25c. 

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Marigold Mammoth Mum 
Dianthus, Westwood Beauty 
New annual yariety with very large single blooms, delicately fringed, in various shades of red 
with velvety deep crimson predominating. Westwood Beauty is an All-America selection of dis- 
tinctive merit. For cutting and garden dislpay it is invaluable and unsurpassed among easily culti- 
vated annuals. Pkt. 25c. 
Dianthus, Delight 
Enchanting single flowers, medium sized, ranging through countless shades of pink and salmon; 
also reds and maroons. Many blooms have contrasting light or dark centers. Unexcelled for cut- 
ting. Pkt. 25c. 
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One full-size packet of each of the 8 novelties offered on this page sent post- 
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Dianthus, Westwood Beauty 
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