LINUM—SCARLET FLAX. (Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 20c). Bril- 
liantly colored summer annual, grows 14 inches 
high. Flowers rich crimson. 
Also see Perennials, page 53 
LOBELIA. Easily grown, covered with flowers 
throughout the season, fine for borders and rock 
gardens. 
261A—Crystal Palace, Compacta. (Pkt. 15c) (% 
oz. 30c). Superior strain. Grows 3 to 4 inches 
in height; leaves and stems dark. Plants a 
mass of deep blue flowers. 
262A—Emperor Williams. (Pkt. 15c) (Y% oz. 30c) 
(1% oz. 50c). 4 inches tall, light foliage, gentian 
blue flower. 
263A—Hamburgea. (Pkt. 15c) (Ye oz. 30c). Flowers 
pale blue. Trailing habit excellent for hanging 
baskets. 
LUPINS HARTWEGI. Easily grown, sow seed in 
April in partial shade, thin out 10 inches. 
265A—Giant King Hybrids Mixed. (Pkt. 5c) (Ye 
oz. 25c). 3% feet tall, produces 4 to 5 long 
erect spikes with large dark blue, sky blue, 
rose and white flowers. 
MARIGOLD. A very easily grown annual, s »wy 
in the garden and fine for Guttinceip. peer n 
spring as soon as ground is warm. Lvoid too 
much manure, watering or crowding. The odor 
which is objectionable to some comes from the 
leaves and stems and not the blossom. If allowed 
to stand overnight in water, preferably outside, 
this odor usually disappears. 
266A—African Tall Double Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) (Y% 
oz. 25c). Large globular flowers of compact 
quilled petals orange and yellow. Height 2% 
feet. 
267A—Atrican Dwarf Double Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) 
(Y% oz. 25c). Plants 14 inches, flowers light 
primrose, golden yellow to deep orange. 
268A—French Dwarf Mixed. (Pkt. Sc) (% oz. 20c). 
Early flowering, plants 1 foot, uniform and 
bushy, blooms range in color from lemon, 
yellow, deep orange to maroon-brown. 
269A—Crown of Gold. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 20c) (oz. 
55c). Orange-gold flowers, crested center, broad 
guard petals, odorless foliage, 2% feet. Flow- 
ers 2¥2 inches. 4 
270A—Sunset Giant. 
25c). The largest 
marigold yet de- 
veloped. A flower 
5 inches in diame- 
ter is not unusual. 
Flowers are sweet- 
scented, 
is deep 
orange to light 
lemon and plants 
color 
range 

MARIGOLD 

(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 
Guinea Gold 
44 
grow 3¥2 feet tall. 
271A—Yellow Supreme. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
All American winner, has large fluffy well 
rounded delicate sweet fragrant, creamy yel- 
low flowers, plants 2’ feet branching, foliage . 
practically free from odor. 
272A—Guinea Gold. (Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 25c). Ex- 
tremely popular and excellent for cut flowers 
and beds. The 3 inch blooms are brilliant 
orange fused with gold 
and have ruffled loosely 
placed petals. Grows 2Y2 
feet. 
273A—Orange Prince. (Pkt. 
10c) (% oz. 25c). Bears 
on long stems large 
double golden orange 
balled shape flowers. 
274A—Lemon Queen. (Pkt. 
10c) (%4 oz. 25c). Identical 
to Orange Prince except 
MARIGOLD 
blooms are yellow. 
Yellow Supreme 
277K—Golden Ball. (Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 25c). One 
of the most pleasing and satisfactory marigolds. 
Fxcellent for edging, bedding and cutting. 
Plants 10 inches tall, covered with double 
dahlia or ball shaped flowers of deepest 
golden yellow. 
278K — Harmony or 
Orange Crown. (Pkt. 
5c) (% oz. 15c) (Y2 oz. 
25c). Excellent bed- 
ding and cut flower 
variety; plants dwarf, 
compact, 15 inches, 
free flowering, flowers 
golden yellow  bor- 
dered maroon red, | 
scabious shaped. 
279A—Pot O’Gold. (Pkt. 
5c) (oz. 125c). 
Blooms early, 100% 
double, plants dwarf 
and compact, flowers 
golden orange, and 4 
to 4¥%2 inches in diameter. 

MARIGOLD 
Pot O’Gold 
MIGNONETTE. A well known favorite annual in all 
gardens. Cultivated for its fragrant flowers, 
which come quickly. Set in compact spikes. 
Sow in early spring. 
280A—Large Flowering Odorata. (Pkt. 10c) (Ya 
oz. 20c). Continuous bloom of sweet-scented 
flowers on 12 to 15 in. plants. 
281A—Orange’ Queen. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 20c). 
Extra dwarf in habit, with enormous thick 
spikes of golden yellow. 
All Prices Postpaid 
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