LINUM (Flowering Flax). (hA&P). 
Growth 1 to 2 feet. Sun and light shade. 
Erect, Lrapehin freely, with slender 
branches and flower stems; numerous 
broadly lanceolate to oblong, sessile, 
smooth and shining leaves; terminal, 
salver-shaped flowers blooming in sum- 
mer until frost. Easy to grow from seeds 
sown in early spring. For the mixed 
border combining with Larkspur, Ver- 
bena, Heuchera and Ageratum. Vari- 
eties: Annual Scarlet; Perennial Blue. 
Packet 10c. 
MARIGOLDS are truly the amateur 
gardeners best friend. They are both 
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ideal for all types of garden work. : rr ire 
Blooms start early in July and continue LARKSPUR . . . Giant Imperial 
until late fall. They are free from or ake at 
withstand disease better than most other 
annuals. These showy annuals may be 
~- raised by sowing seed in the open garden 
as soon as the soil is warm, but a more 
certain method of procuring fine plants is 
to sow the seed in flats or hot beds about 
the first of March. 

Crown of Gold. Individual plants deviate 
very little from the average height of 24 
inches. The lower branches are clustered 
near the ground level, while the higher 
branches are sub-opposite or alternate 
on the main stem. The plants are ex- 
tremely floriferous, which gives to a plant 
the appearance of a large orange top 
with a green base. Packet, 10c. 
Sunset Giant. The very largest Marigold 
yet developed, blooms reach a size of 5 
inches in diameter. The definite sweet ti , f oa 
scent of the flowers adds to its value as a MARIGOLD Tall African 
cut flower, as well as being a good gar- A aS 
| den plant. The plants are extremely 
| robust, producing a heavy growth of MARIGOLD .. . Sunset Giant 
| foliage, with 6 to 8 heavy branches each _ 
_ bearing 3 to 6 flowers. The plant grows 
| from 3% to 4 feet. Packet, 10c. 
| Signata Pumila Little Giant is the smallest 
| Marigold yet developed, grows, but 9 
' inches tall. These dainty plants make an 
excellent border as their brilliant golden 
yellow flowers bloom profusely through- 
out the entire summer up until late fall. 
Packet, 10c. 
Dwarf French Double Scarlet Glow. 
Mahogany turning to orange scarlet. 
Packet, 10c. 



