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Harmony French Dwarf Double. The 
neat, dwarf, compact growth, combined 
with the extremely early, free flowering 
character of the plants makes this new 
dwarf Harmony Hybrid one of the out- 
standing introductions of the season. 
Flowers are medium size, rather large for 
the French type, averaging 134 inches in 
diameter and do not have the strong 
Marigold odor. The color range includes 
the popular yellow and innumerable 
blotches and striped combinations of 
golden orange and maroon, and various 
shades of golden and lemon yellow with 
the contrasting dark maroon. Plants 
reach a height of 12 to 14 inches. 
Packet, 10c. 
Tall African Double. An especially fine 
tall (3 feet) branching, bearing enormous 
flowers of the quilled type. Orange, 
Lemon and Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda). (hA). Adapt- 
able and growing in either full sun or 
partial shade; thrives best in cool moder- 
ately rich soil. From 6 to 15 inches high. 
Its vigorous branches spread gracefully 
and are well clothed with rather heavy, 
dark green leaves. Plants should be 
started from seed in the open ground, for 
they grow quickly and dislike transplant- 
ing. Blooming period is from June to 
frost. Blooms are exceedingly fragrant. 
For the annual and perennial borders, 
combining freely with most flowers. 
Varieties: Odorata Grandiflora, white; 
Victoria Perfecta, brilliant red. 
Packet, 10c. 
MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea). Annuals, 
but mostly perennials in cultivation. 
Splendid rapid growing climber. Flowers 
are beautiful and varied, resembling giant 
Morning Glories. Foliage is luxuriant 
and makes a growth of 10 to 30 feet a 
season. Seed should have outer shell 
punctured and then soaked in water for 
36 hours to germinate it. The large white 
fragrant flowers expand at night and early 
morning and the plant blooms June- 
September. Suitable for covering garages, 
outhouses, fences, pergolas, etc. Cut 
down each fall for new growth. 
. Packet, 10c. 
MORNING GLORY (hA). Their large, 
dark green, heart-shaped leaves make an 
excellent screen and the trumpet-shaped 
flowers are borne in great profusion all 
summer. Rapidly growing in almost any 
moderately rich soil. Seed should be 
sown after danger from frost is passed, 
germination is hastened by filing small 
holes or notches through the horny coat. 
Varieties: Heavenly Blue, sky blue 
shading to white in throat. Scarlet O’hara, 
flowers earlier and is able to climb with- 
out assistance, stunning 3%-inch flowers 
of a soft velvety scarlet. Foliage is distinct 
and the flowers stay open longer. 
Packet, 10c. 
NASTURTIUM (hA). Includes climbing 
and dwarf herbs with showy red, orange 
or yellow, funnel-shaped flowers con- 
sisting of 5 separate petals, the sepals 
produced into a long spur containing 
nectar. Has fleshy stems, shield-shaped 
leaves and bright blossoms which are 
produced continuously throughout the 
summer. Seed is sown in the open in the 
spring. Plants will bloom most prolifically 
if given a rather poor soil in a North 
exposure. 
Glorious Gleam. Color range: salmon, 
golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, 
cream, Orange, maroon and crimson 
shades, as well as many spotted varieties. 
Packet, 10c; ounce, 50c. 
Golden Gleam Nasturtiums are semi- 
dwarf bearing sweet-scented golden 
yellow flowers on stems well above the 
bright green foliage. \ 
Packet, 10c; ounce, 50c. 
Scarlet Gleam Nasturtiums are semi- 
dwarf, bearing the flowers well above 
the bright green foliage on long, wiry 
steams. Fiery orange-scarlet flowers that 
are fully double, very large, sweet 
scented. Packet, 10c; ounce, 50c. 
Mixed. For those who still prefer the :. 
good old fashioned type, we offer the — 
Dwarf Mixed and the climbing or Tall 
Mixed. Packet, 10c; ounce, 35c. 
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