



One of Our Seed Fields Larkspur, Giant Imperial Mixed. 
Improved types of Larkspur are one of the annuals which re- 
cently have been introduced as a valuable addition to the list of 
greenhouse cut flowers. Can also be sown outdoors in the fall 
just before ground freezes or very early in the spring for early 
spring flowering. Larkspur must be grown cool. 
Larkspur Giant Imperial Base Branching 
(HA-4 ft.) These are ideal for cut flowers, the flower stems 3 to 4 
feet long branch from the base of the plants. Spikes often grow 
more than 8 feet in length with as many as 25 to 30 double flowers 
on a spike open at one time. 
Blue Spire Lilac Spire 
Dazzler (carmine) Los Angeles (rose) 
Rosalind (rose suffused with salmon) White Spire 
Mixed . 
(Pkt., 10c) (4% 0z., 60c) ('% oz., $1.00) 
7 ; (HA-12 to 18 inches.) A remarkable 
Marigold Harmony new sort which differs from others of 
the Dwarf type in shape, habit, and color. The cuplike centers are 
fluted and in form suggest a Scabiosa. Begins blooming earlier 
than most. Form great balls of beautiful foliage covered with 
hundreds of dark red and golden flowers. 4 months of wonderful 
foliage and flowers. Plant Harmony for borders and thin them to 
10 inches apart or if in a large plot, space 20x20 inches. 
(Pkt., 10c) (3 pkts., 25ce) (4 0Z., 25c) (0z., 70¢) 
Marigold Miniature Gem Mixture (HA-9 in.) A spe- 
cial blend of un- 
usual colors including Spry. Flowers 1% to 1% in. across, and 
completely cover the tiny plants which come into bloom less than 
9 weeks from seed and continue until frost. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% 0z., 50c) (4 oz., 85c) 
Marigold Mission Giants Mixed (HA-2 ft.) A new 
a Marigold of excep- 
tional merit. Plants vigorous growing, base branching, and pro- 
duce 8 to 12 stems, excellent cutting length; 4 to 5 inches in diam- 
eter, and are almost a perfect ball. (Illustrated page 105.) 
(Pkt., 15¢) (% oz., 55c) CY oz., $1.00) 
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104 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
