Kennedy Kwality : WAITT 
Fi lower WVanelies and Specialties of Wie 
DIANTHUS 
Heddensis 
Westwood Beauty. An early and continuous bloomer 
growing 10 to 15 inches high. Color ranges from fiery 
crimson to very deep velvety red and the flowers are 
deeply fringed and laciniated. Stands the heat well. 
An easily grown annual. Pkt. 35c, 3 pkts. $1.00 
DAHLIAS— (See pages 63 to 66) 
DIGITALIS—Foxglove 
Improved White Beauty. The very finest pure white 
Foxglove. The vigorous plants attain a height of 5 
ft., and the flower heads are 2! to 3 ft. long covered 
with bell-shaped flowers of glistening pure white. 
Pkt. $1.00 
GLADIOLUS 
Silver Wings. The largest and finest pure white Gladi- 
olus yet introduced. Eight or more exceptionally 
large, ruffled blooms of heavy texture open at one 
time, on tall, straight spikes, having 18 to 20 buds. 
An outstanding variety and consistent winner in all 
Gladiolus shows this past summer. 
Doz, $5.00, 100 $35.00 
GLADIOLUS, Other Varieties, (See pages 67-70) 
HELIANTHUS— (Perennial Sunflower) 
Multiflorus fl.-pl. (Soleil d'Or). Clear yellow; closely 
resembling an Anemone-flowered Mum in shape and 
finish. Four to five feet high. Doz. $6.00, 100 $45.00 

HARDY LILIES 
Imported and American Grown 
Lilies are very adaptable for perennial gardens. 
The many varieties with the‘r unique color combin- 
ations are perfectly hardy. The wonderful fragrance 
and lasting qualities make them one of the most de- 
sirable of the hardy plants. See page 73. 



HELIOPSIS INCOMPARABILIS 
HEL!IOPS!S—Incomparabilis 
This is a most satisfactory perennial in every respect. The flowers, 
double and semi-double, measure 3 in. in diameter. They are beau- 
tiful, deep golden yellow with a suggestion of soft orange tint, on 
30-inch stems. After bloom in June and July, cut the plant back and 
it will flower again from September to frost. Doz. $7.50, 100 $60.00 
HOLLYHOCK 
Indian Summer. An All-America Bronze Medal Winner. Lovely 
double flowers in a wide range of pastel colors. While a perennial 
it will bloom the first year from seed sown in early spring. Growth 
strong and straight; stalks 5 feet. Blooms from mid-summer to 
early fall. Pkt. 50c, 16 oz. $2.50 
MARIGOLD 
Guinea Gold. This is an exceptionally attractive variety, brilliant shades of 
orange flushed gold. Grows about 214 feet high, producing many flowers 
from 21% to 3 inches across. Marigold odor is less pungent. 
Pkt. 25c, 14 oz. $1.25 
Lemon Trumpet. (New.) Flowers are pure lemon-yellow and are distin- 
guished by four rows of outer petals, being bell-shaped and standing out 
individually. Its center 1s the same color and tightly crested. 114 to 2 in. 
in diameter. An excellent cut flower, equally attractive for bedding. 
Height 2 feet. Pkt. 50c, % oz. $1.50 
Yellow Supreme. Gold Medal Winner. Lemon-yellow or rich primrose. 
Carnation-flowered. 100 per cent double, odorless Marigold. A splendid 
mate to Marigold, Guinea Gold. Pkt. 25c, 14 oz. $1.25 
PETUNIA 
Giant Al! Double 
All-Double Snow. Extra large, fully double, pure white. Should be pinched 
to induce branching. Pkt. $5.00 
Colossal Shades of Rose. Strong and vigorous growing, about 18 inches tall, 
heavy stems, luxuriant foliage, huge flowers measuring 4 to 514 inches 
across. Ranging in color from light pink and salmon-rose to deep pink 
and purplish rose. Pkt. $2.00 
MARIGOLD, Lemon Trumpet All-Double Superfine Mixture. All colors mixed. Pkt. $2.00 
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