~LANTANAS 
A woody plant extremely popular for flower 
beds, as it seems to be in full bloom at all times. 
The flowers are produced in dense, almost flat- 
topped heads, usually opening as one color, be- 
coming deeper and stronger with age. 
Radiation—Flowers open light orange, be- 
come deep fiery orange as they grow older; the 
most popular variety. 

Michael Schmidt—Same color as Radiation; grows slightly taller. 
Sensation—Cream colored flowers turn lavender or pink shortly 
after opening. 
Southern—Large cream colored flowers, turning pink with age 
but retaining more of the cream color than Sensation; dwarf. 
Dwarf Beauty—Fairly dwarf plants with smaller blooms than 
other varieties listed; blooms yellow, deepening to a magenta red. 
Alba Perfecta—Pure white. 
Weeping—Beautiful lavender flowers produced on long, trailing 
branches; free-blooming; used for hanging baskets, porch boxes or 
ground cover. 
Price—Pot-grown plants: 15¢ each, 12 for $1.50. 
MARIGOLDS 
This year we offer the Dwarf Bedding or 
French Marigolds, which grow 6 to 15 inches tall 
and make compact, free-flowering plants. Flow- 
ers are from 1 to 2 inches in diameter. This type 
of Marigold is excellent for borders or edging of 
flower beds as well as making very attractive 
pot plants. 

Sunkist—Dwarf and compact plants covered 
with golden-orange anemone-type flowers from early summer until 
frost. An All-America Silver Medal Winner. 
Spry—Medium small flowers most profusely produced on extra 
dwarf plants until killed by frost; the anemone-type blossoms have 
golden crest with contrasting dark red petals. All-America Silver 
Medal Winner. 
dag Yate. 
