in Your Garden and for Your HAame! 
MARIGOLDS. Plant the tall kinds in the border, 
reserving the dwarf kinds for bedding and edging. 
Tall African Marigolds. 2 to 3 feet tall with large 
flowers on long stems. Sunset Giants Mixed. |Im- 
mense flowers in shades of orange and yellow. Yel- 
low Supreme. Clear lemon-yellow, Carnation type. 
Guinea Gold. Orange-gold, Carnation type. Odor- 
less foliage. All: Pkt. 10c. 
Dwarf French Marigolds. Flowers charming and 
distinct—-scabiosa-like in form with tubular central 
petals flanked by broad guard petals, often in dif- 
ferent colors. Flash. Bright orange, free flowering. 
Yellow Pigmy. Light lemon-yellow, small double 
flowers. Searlet Glow. Deep red, dwarf. Mixed, 
Double Harmony Hybrids. All: Pkt. 1 Oc. 
NASTURTIUM. Golden Gleam. Semi-double, golden 
yellow, fragrant flowers. Scarlet Gleam. Red, rich 
dazzling scarlet. Gleam Hybrids Mixed. Salmon, 
golden-yellow, orange, scarlet, cerise, cream, ma- 
roon and crimson. Trailing and Tall Varieties. Spe- 
cial mixture, including dark leaved kinds. Dwarf 
Mixed. All: Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
NEMESIA. Excellent to sow in bulb bed, for bedding 
and planting in borders. Compacta Triumph. Fin- 
est mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
PANSIES. Grow under a wide range of conditions 
but flower most freely in half sun or partial shade. 
Our Jumbo Mixture. Early, giant flowers in bright 
colors, Our “Best Seller’’, particularly popular with 
professional gardeners because of its reliability as 
to size, vigor and color. Pkt. 50c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI. For massing and for bor- 
ders. The plants grow about | foot high, thrive in 
practically any soil if given a sunny location. Red 
Glory, Salmon Glory, Rosy Morn, Mixed. All: Pkt. 
10c. 
PETUNIAS. Petunias are the most reliable and con- 
tinuous blooming of all our summer annuals. No 
flower surpasses them for massing in beds or bor- 
ders. Heavenly Blue. Light blue, silvery tones, 
varies somewhat. Rose of Heaven. Pink, brilliant 
shade of rose-pink. Rosy Morn. Pink, soft rose- 
MARIGOLD, TALL AFRICAN 

pink, white throat. Choice Mixture. Rose, silver 
blue, deep violet, white and rich violet-blue. All: 
Pkt c 
Elks Pride. Purple, large velvety deep purple flow- 
ersme Pict. 3.5. 
Velvet Ball. Red, deep mahogany shade, large 
flowers. Pkt. 35c. Petunia Balcony Mixture. Pop- 
ular strain for bedding and use in window boxes. 
Pkt. 10c. Ruffled Monsters. Bzautifully ruffled 
large flowers in medium to dark shades with con- 
trasting throats. Half dwarf, erect. Pkt. 35c. 
Dwarf Giants of California Ramona. A_ sturdy 
growing type especially suited to pot culture. Flow- 
ers are beautifully ruffled and fringed 
with open well marked throat. Ideal 
for bedding. Pkt. 35c. 
POPPIES. Best as annual 
sown in autumn or from January to 
March for later bloom. Flowers picked 
in the bud stage will open indoors. 
Pitemlecs 
PORTULACA. For spring and sum- 
mer bloom. Best in a dry location 
with full sun. Double Mixed. Gay 
colors, yellow, salmon, rose, and red. 
Pkt e 
PRIMULA. Malacoides. Lavender- 
pink, rose-pink, white, double rose- 
pink, double flesh-pink. Pkt. 5Qc. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Beautifully veined 
lily-like flowers on branching stems 
in many brilliant tones such as blue, 
purple, rose and scarlet. Dwarf 
Mixed. Pkt. 10. Tall Emperor. Mixed. 
Pete OG: 
SCABIOSA. Pin Cushion Flower. 
Beautiful hardy annuals, bloom from 
early July without interruption until 
Iceland. 
frost. Popular cut flowers. Giant 
Hybrids Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS. Butterfly Orchid. 
Half hardy annual for bedding and 
pot culture. Flowers are showy, in 
various colors. Butterfly Mixture. 
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