
Flower Cultural Directions on Page 14. 

Marigold Gigantea 
Lantana (See Page 21) 

Marigold Guinea Gold Matricaria (Feverfew) 
Grandiflorum Rubrum (Crimson 
2 feet. Flowers glowing crimson- 
LINUM HA. 
Flax). 
rose. Beautiful in beds and borders; may be 
had in bloom from May to October by succes- 
sive sowings. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Perenne. HP. Blue. Pkt. 10 cts. 
HAR. For edgings, urns and baskets; 
LOBELIA requires rich soil and plenty of water. 
Crystal Palace compacta. Deep blue; fine for car- 
pet bedding. 4 inches, Pkt. 25 cts. 
Deep Blue (L. erinus gracilis). Trailing. 1 foot. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (Nigella). HA. Free flower- 
ing annuals of easiest culture. 
Curious flowers and seed-pods. 1 to 2 feet. 
Double Blue, Miss Jekyl. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Double Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts. 
(Honesty). HB. Silvery seed pods. 
LUNARIA Pkt. 10 cts. 
LUPINUS (Lupine). HA and HP. (Also called 
Ladies in Green.) Long, graceful spikes 
of richly colored, pea-shaped flowers; 
a little shade. 2 feet. 
ANNUAL SORTS (HARTWEGII) GIANT KING 
Mixed Pkt? 10 cts); 44 oz. 30: cts:; 14 70z.°50. cts. 
PERENNIAL LUPINUS 
Polyphyllus. Succeeds in any good soil. 
Russell. Spikes of the most extraordinary colors 
—hblues, pinks, reds, yellows, purples, ete. Extra 
prefers 
select mixture. Pkt. (12 seeds) 15 cts.;' % oz. 
60 cts. 
HP1. Plants of easy culture; bloom 
LYCHNIS first year if sown early. 
Searlet (L. chalcedonica; Jerusalem Cross). 2 
feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts. 
(Reseda). HA. 1 foot. No garden 
MIGNONETTE is complete without this sweet- 
smelling annual. Sowings made from April to 
June keep up a succession from late summer 
until frost. 
Machet Giant. Red; enormous spike. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
¥% oz. 40 cts. 
Sweet-scented. Large-flowered. Pkt. 10 cts.; %4 
oz. 20 cts.; % oz. 30 cts.; 1 oz .50 cts. 
MATRICARIA capensis fi.-pl. (Feverfew), HP. 
2 feet. Double, white flowers on 
long stems. Pkt. 10 cts. 
MATTHIOLA BICORNIS 24., (Mvening Scented 
Purplish lilac. Pkt. 10 cts. 

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HAC. Of the easiest culture; 
MORNING-GLORY can be sown in the open 
ground in a sunny situation when the weather 
has become warm. a 
Crimson Rambler. Large flowers; free bloomer. | 
Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts.; %4 oz 40 ets. 
Mixed Imperialis. Pkt. 10 cts.; Y% OZ. 40 cts. | 
Mixed Climbing. (Convolvulus major. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
¥%, oz. 20 cts.; % oz. 35 cts.; 1 oz. 60 cts. 
See also Ipomoea, page 21. x 
udieca (Sensitive Plant). HHA. Pur- 
MIMOSA pian flowers. When touched the leaf- 
lets close. Pkt. 10 cts. 
HA. Of easy culture, succeeding 
MARIGOLDS best in light soil and sunny ex- 
posure. See also Calendula, page: 16. 
GIANT AFRICAN, QUILLED TYPE (AIl Double) "i 
Giant Lemon. 2% feet. Extra fine. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
% oz. 30 cts. : 
Giant Orange. 21% feet. Finest strain procurable. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 30 cts. ae 
Giant Mixed. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 30 cts. 
GIANT AFRICAN, CARNATION-FLOWERED TYPE 
Yellow Supreme. 2 feet. Large blooms with broad, 
frilled petals, rich creamy lemon; long stems.” 
Odorless Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts. 3 
California Gold. 2% ft. Attractive deep orange 
flowers, with long loose petals artistically ar-_ 
ranged. Odorless foliage. Flowers 2% inches 
across. Pkt 15° cts: ‘ 
Guinea Gold. 2 feet. Very large semi-double flow- 
ers, brilliant orange flushed gold. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
Ye oz. 25 cts. : 
Mayling. By permission, named Mayling in honor 
of Madame Chang KaiShek. Golden primrose 
flowers 3 inches; petals incurved and daintily 
fringed on the outer edges. Plants grow about 
2 feet tall, are very profuse blooming. The 
foliage is without odor. Pkt. 25 cts.; % oz. 
85 cts. 
Sunset Giants (Gigantea). 3% to 4 feet. Very 
large flowers, full centered with broad deep 
petals. Colors range from deep orange to prim- 
rose. Very robust. Pkt. 10 cts.; 4%‘ oz. 25 cts. 
GIANT AFRICAN 
Chrysanthemum Flowered. Identical in form with 
the lovely incurved Chrysanthemums. The 
plants are very floriferous and the stems ample 
for cutting. The colors vary from deep orange 
to lemon yellow. Flowers 100% double. Height, 
SeLeeta Elst. WL 5Sects.s12 Lore coy.cuss 
MARIGOLD DWARF GIGANTEA ? 
Pot O’Gold. Golden orange. Dwarf and compact, 
12 to 15 inches high, bearing a dozen large 
blooms at a time. The flowers are full centered 
with broad petals. Individual blooms average 
4 inches across. Splendid for cutting. Stems 10 
inches long. Blooms early and continuously. 
Picts 201 CLS; <0. Lor 5.0) Cts: 
Gypsy Jewels. Similar in growth and flowering 
habit to Pot O’ Gold. Contains a wide range of 
colors; oranges, golden and lemon yellows 
among them. Pkt. 20 cts.; 3 for 50° cts. 
FRENCH TALL AND DWARE 
Dwarf French Double Striped Royal Seot. 2 to 2% 
feet. Large, well-formed double flowers. The 
color is a charming combination of mahogany 
and gold stripes. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 40 cts. 
Tall French Josephine. 2% to 3 feet. Single dark 
brown with an edging of old gold and a glint 
of crimson. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 40 ects. . 
Mixed Tall Double French. Fine mixture of yel- 
low, brown and striped sorts. Good for cutting. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 cts. ; 
Harmony All Double. 1 foot. Flowers similar in 
form to Scabiosa; of good size, with a central, 
deep orange crest, surrounded by a maroon- 
brown collar. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 25 ets. 
Spry. 9 inches. Double flowers, each having a 
crested center of light yellow, surrounded by 
flat outer florets of maroon. A prolific and con- 7 
tinuous bloomer. Pkt. 10 ects. 
Dwarf Double French. Monarch Strain. 1 foot. 
Mixed ektel0) Cts. Oz 20) etes 
Flash. Dwarf Single French. 18 inches. Blooms 
in 8 weeks from seed and continues all summer 4 
and fall. Uniform in habit, blooms profusely.  — 
Individual flowers 1% inches across. Vivid red: 
through orange and yellow. Valuable for beds, 
porgers and cut flowers. Pkt. 25 cts.; 1/16 oz. 
cts. 
French Legion of Honor (Little Brownie) 1 foot. 
The plants bear single, golden flowers with 
‘garnet blotches. Pkt. 10 ets.; 4% oz. 25 cts. 
Signet Marigold (Tagetes). 9 inches. Forms a 
pretty dwarf bush with slender foliage and 
single golden flowers. Pkt. 10 cts.; % oz. 35 cts. 

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