

Marigold, Dwarf French Double, Spry 
MARIGOLD (a) 
Late in the season when many other 
growing things are past their prime, 
these plants supply an abundance of dec- 
orative 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 Marigolds 
give charm to the border, the dwarfs are 
valuable for bedding and edging plants. 
AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE (Tagetes 
erecta). Very large globular flowers com- 
posed of compact tubular or quilled 
petals. The stems should be cut care- 
fully to avoid the somewhat disagreeable 
odor when bruised. Height, 2% feet. 
All Double Orange. An improved strain 
which produces practically one hundred 
per cent double flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Lemon All Double. A fluffy fully dou- 
bled variety with pale yellow blooms 
loosely quilled. Pkt. 10c. 
CARNATION FLOWERED, Guinea 
Gold (African). Carnation-like petals and 
unusually brilliant golden color makes 
this flower outstanding among Mari- 
golds. It lacks much of the pungent odor 
of other Marigolds. The plant blooms 
very freely. Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Gigantea, Full Double Mixture. Flow- 
ers are largest ever known in Marigold. 
A mixture ranging from deep orange 
through golden orange, deep golden yel- 
low, light yellow, lemon yellow, and a 
delightful new shade of primrose. Pkt. 
10e. 
DWARF FRENCH Double Harmony 
Hybrid. Without question one of the 
very finest Marigolds introduced. Flow- 
ers charming and distinct. Scabiosa-like 
in formation with tubular deep orange 
center petals flanked by broad velvety 
dark maroon-brown guard petals. Plants 
are dwarf, about 1 ft. high, compact, free 
blooming. Early and attractive for cut- 
ting. Pkt. 10c. 
Dwarf French, Flash. (Silver Medal 1945 
All-America selection.) Single. Truly 
named because it is one of the most 
striking plants in the garden. Vivid 114- 
inch flowers range from red, through 
bronze to yellow. Compact plants are 
covered with blooms from early summer 
until frost. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet Glow. Single. 10 inches tall, 
well covered with flowers one and three- 
quarters inches across, which vary inter- 
estingly from deep scarlet to tangerine 
yellow. Pkt. 10ce. 
MISSION GIANT, Yellowstone. Honor- 
able Mention, All-America Selections, 
1942. Large, two and a half inch flowers 
of bright, rich, clear yellow, on luxurious, 
large plants. Flowers are of double, in- 
curved, Chrysanthemum-like form, and 
very attractive. Blooms late and lasts 
until frost. Uniformly three to five feet 
tall. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 

OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS STILL ADD MUCH BEAUTY TO MODERN GARDENS 
MINIATURE, Yellow Pygmy. Honorable 
Mention, All-America Selections, 1940. 
Light lemon yellow. Lilliput French 
double type, growing only 8 inches tall 
and compact. Flowers 14 inches across, 
freely produced. Excellent for edging 
and potting. Pkt. 10ce. 
Spry. Extra dwarf, double French type; 
compact and uniform, so may be used for 
edging. About 9 inches tall, early bloom- 
ing, with very light orange crested cen- 
ter and maroon outer petals. Profuse 
flowering. Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE, 
Reseda Odorata (a) 
This old-fashioned flower still enjoys 
the greatest popularity. Grown for its 
sweet perfume, which is most pro- 
nounced when grown in a light sandy 
soil. Height, 6 to 10 inches. 
Finest Mixed. Includes only large flow- 
ering varieties of sweet scented Mig- 
nonette. Pkt. 10c. 
MORNING GLORY, 
Ipomoea (ac) 
Climbers of rapid growth, with beauti- 
ful and varied flowers, invaluable for 
covering walls, trellises, arbors. They are 
invaluable. 
Heavenly Blue. A variety that is bring- 
ing new popularity to Morning Glories. 
It is an early blooming climber, literally 
covered with lovely flowers of sky-blue. 
Flowers 34% inches across and blooms 
until frost. Pkt. 10e. 
Pearly Gates. Glistening white flowers 
are 4 inches or more across when fully 
open. The vigorous, rapid growing vines 
produce many flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlett O’Hara. An entirely new color 
in the popular Morning Glories — rich 
dark wine red or deep rosy crimson. 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter, freely pro- 
duced on fast growing vines. Very showy 
for covering a fence or trellis. The dark 
green foliage does not make a heavy 
growth, leaving plants graceful in ap- 
pearance. Pkt. 10e. 
Mixed Imperial. These are beyond ques- 
tion the handsomest of all Morning 
Glories. The flowers are of gigantic size 
and their colorings beyond description. 
Pkt. 10e. 

Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
NASTURTIUM (a) 
Few garden annuals respond with as 
little care as the Nasturtium. For ease 
of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy 
of coloring, they are unexcelled. All they 
need is a moderately good soil, in a well 
drained, sunny position and within a few 
weeks from the time they are sown until 
hard frost comes, there is an endless 
profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. De- 
lightfully sweet scented; double. Color 
range includes brilliant blend of salmon, 
golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, 
cream, orange, maroon and crimson 
shades. Pkt. 10e. 
Golden Gleam. Golden yellow, sweet 
scented. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet Gleam. Fiery scarlet. Pht. 10c- 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE. 
An evenly balanced range of colors on 
dwarf, compact gem-like plants. Ideal 
annual for border and edging use. Plants 
are dwarf and compact, totally without 
runners. Pkt. 10¢. 
DWARF OR BEDDING VARIETIES. 
Of dwarf, compact growth. Excellent 
for borders or for bedding, forming 
plants about 1 foot high by 1 foot across. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
TALL OR CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 
For covering trellises, fences, arbors, 
trailing from vases, over rock-work, etc., 
nothing can equal their great quantities 
of bloom from early summer until frost 
The seed pods can be gathered while 
green and tender for picking. Height, 8 
Finest Mixed. 
to 10 feet. Pkt. 10c: 


Marigold, Harmony Type 

