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PRODUCE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 3h 

LARKSPUR—GIANT IMPERIAL 
(A—4 ft.) These Larkspurs are 
ideal for cutting, as the flower stems 
branch from the ground. Doubie 
flowers are compactly placed on the 
long upright stems. 
1030 Dazzler. Rich scarlet. 
1034 Blue Spire. Deep violet. 
1033 Carmine King, 
1035 Mixed. 
Above Packets 5c. 
LUPINES (H P; 3 Ft.) 
1049 Russell. well rounded,thickly 
set spikes of the most extraord'n- 
ary colors—blues, pinks, reds, 
yellows, purples and other self- 
colors, aiso a beautiful assortment 
1032 Giant of bicolors, such as have never 
Imperial Daintiness before been seen in lupines. Extra 
select mixture. Pkt. 10c. 

MARIGOLD (H A) 
A wealth of color in late summer and fall, unequalled by any 
other flower. Jasy to grow in ordinary 
garden loam and a sunny location. 
1045 Yellow Supreme. Creamy lemon yel- 
low. Pkt. 5c. 
1¢47 Tall Varieties. Mixed. (8 ft.) 
Pkt. 5c; %& oz. 15e; ™%4 oz. 25e. 
1043 Mission Giant Yellowstone. Large, 
double, inecurved chrysanthemum-like, 
clear golden yellow flowers, 2% in. across 
freely borne on 2 ft. vigorous growing 
plants from late summer until frost. 
Pkt. 10c,. 

3649 Sunset Giant. Rieh mixture, (3 ft.) 
A grand tall type. Pkt. 5c. 
1049 Sunset Giants 
1950 Pot O’ Gold A mass of in- 
tense dazzling gold on coinpact 
growing plants. The 4 to 4% 
inch flowers of the gigantic 
formation are freely borne on 
12-to-15 ineh plants. 100 per cen" 
double: a garden favorite for 
showiness, fragrance nd ex- 
ceptional size. Pkt. 10c, 
1054 Dwarf Varieties. Mix-d (114 
ft.) Pkt. 5c: W% oz. 15e. 
1056 =Spotlight. Raiehieey: Calalaoesy 
blooms, bordered mahogany red. 
2 in. across, very early flower- 
ing. Pkt. 5e. 
1657 Harmony Uyb ids. New 
strains in the popular crested 
center type. 12-to-14 inck plants. 
with 1% ineh flewers in strik- 
at ep ; iug eolor combinations. 100 per 
IS NER cent double. Pkt. 5e. 
1058 Melody. Exce!lent rich orange blooms cover the 12-to-14 
inch plants. Very double flowers. Pkt. dc. 

EOSIN 
10660 Butterball. Bronze Medal Winner, All America Selections. 
Small, canary-yellow, scabiosa-like flowers, 114 in. across, 
cover the plants which grow about 8 inches tall. Pkt. 5e. 
1061. Sunkist. All-America Silver Medal Winner. Plants grow 
6 to 8 in. high and are covered from early in the summer until 
frost with attractive, round double flowers, 114 to 2 inches 
across, of a deep orange color. Neat, compact plants. Pkt. 5e. 
LINUM (A—24 In.) 
1037. Crimson Flax. Brilliantly colord summer annuals, glow- 
in crimson-rose. Pkt. 5e. 
LOBELIA (H A—4 In.) 
Highly desirable for edgings, ribbon bedding and garden decora- 
tion as well as for pot culture. 
1038 Crystal Palace. Dark blue, bronze foliage. Pkt. 1¢e. 
