
FLOWER SEEDS 


NEW SWEET-SCENTED 
GOLDEN QLEAM NASTURTIUM 


ROCK GARDEN 


The Newer Marigold 
MARIGOLD FLASH—AIl America Silver Medal, 1945. The name 
“Blash” is descriptive of the bright combination of colors which 
range from vivid red through bronze with a few yellow flowers 
to give a harmonious contrast to the massed brilliance of the 
fiery alive plants. In most of the flowers the base color of tan- 
gerine is overlaid with rich marigold-red. Individual flowers 
of this new Single French Marigold grow 1% in. and more 
across; the plants, 18 in. tall. Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD WILDFIRE—18 in. This seed bearing hybrid be- 
tween French and African varieties, bears single flowers whcih 
sometimes reach 3 inches in diameter, varying in color and 
markings on the same plant. Blooms in eight weeks from sow- 
ing, flowering until frost comes. Pkt. 10c. 
HARMONY—A Dwarf French Double variety. The flowers are 
quite different from any other Marigold, Scabiosa-like in forma- 
tion with tubular deep orange center petals flanked by broad 
velvet maroon-brown guard petals. Plants grow about a foot 
high, free blooming and extremely early. Pkt. 10c. 
HARMONY HYBRIDS—Same compact growth as the Harmony 
type. Colors range from lemon-yellow to dark brown, many 
flowers have a combination of these colors, making a very 
striking effect. These dwarf compact plants make excellent 
bedding and border plants. Pkt. 10e. 
GUINEA GOLD—A new distinct variety that has given very good 
results in this locality. Carnation-like petals and unusual bril- 
liant golden colors, make this flower outstanding. It lacks the 
pungent odor of other African Marigolds. The plants bloom 
freely, and the stems are strong, making a wonderful cut flower. 
For best results we recommend early sowing. Pkt. 10c. 
YELLOW SUPREME—A rich creamy-lemon color. A wonderful 
cut flower, holding its freshness for a week to 10 days. Plants 
are healthy, vigorous and prolific with foliage practically free 
from that objectionable Marigold odor. Pkt. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED MIXED—Identical in form with 
the incurved Chrysanthemum. Plants prolific, strong stems, 
orange and yellow shades. Pkt. 10c. 
BURPEE’S GOLD—Carnation flowered, deep orange color. Odor- 
less foliage. Early flowering. An excellent cut flower. Pkt. 10e. 

Pansy 
One of the most popular annuals. Easy grown and flower freely. 
Can be sown early in Spring or September. They require rich soil 
and plenty of water. : 
MIXTURE—F ancy strain of giants. Pkt. 15c. 
Phlox 
DRUMMONDII MIXED—A mixture of many colors that make very 
Au pepe beds and continue to bloom throughout the summer. 
« 10¢. 
Nasturtium 
DWARF MIXTURE—We have blended a number of the best named 
varieties in this mixture that bloom throughout the season and give 
a gorgeous array of color. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
TALL MIXED—A mixture of many colors. These climbing or running 
sorts are chiefly used for window boxes and drooping over retaining 
walls, which make a magnificent showing. Pkt. 10c3 oz. 20c. 

Double Gleam Nasturtium 
The introduction of the Golden Gleam Nasturtium has created 
a demand for other colors in this new type of flower. The flowers 
come semi-double, are borne on stiff stems and delightfully frag- 
rant. For attractive show in your garden or for bouquets in- 
doors, you will find them unexcelled. 
GOLDEN GiLEAM—tThe flowers when fully in bloom, cover the 
entire plant with a blaze of golden yellow bloom. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET GLEAM—tThe flowers are of a flery orange-scarlet. 
Very fragrant and uniformly double and well formed. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS—A collection of many gorgeous 
colors, large flowers of dazzling beauty. Pkt. 10c. 

Petunia 
There is no plant of easier culture for bedding, window boxes or 
hanging baskets than the Petunia, and few make a gayer appear- 
ance when in full bloom. 
Large Flowered Petunias 
ELK’S PRIDE—A mammoth, velvety purple variety. Pkt. 25ce. 
RUFFLED GIANTS—Giant flowers of light and dark shades, fully 
fringed and ruffled. Pkt. 25c. 
