GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. I. 

HARTWEGII 
Free-flowering annuals, valuable to follow Mums 
as a catch crop. Plant 3 seeds in a 3 in. 
pot. Place in cold frame until late October or 
November. Space 10-12 in. in bench, water 
well, then keep on dry side until establishd. 
DARK BLUE 
HELIOTROPE 
SKY BLUE 
WHITE 
Oz, het tee 
LYCHNIS . 
CHALCEDONICA, (Maltese or Jerusalem Cross) 
scarlet, 36’’ tall. pkt. 50c; 4% oz. 75c 
CHALCEDONICA. Salmon Queen. 
pkt. 1.50; 4% oz. 2.50 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM 
Rosesypurple in spikes) ciclo: assecerccne ee 50 
MARIGOLD 
CARNATION FLOWERED 
BURPEE’S GOLD, odorless. 
GUINEA GOLD, orange loosely ruffled flowers. 
ORANGE SUPREME, deep orange. 
YELLOW SUPREME, creamy, lemon yellow, 
fragrant pkt. .503"° 4 Gr aaa 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED 
LIMELIGHT, pale primrose. 
GOLDSMITH, giant incurved flowers, golden 
orange, ball shaped. 
YELLOWSTONE, very large yellow, the com- 
panion of Goldsmith. pkt. ./0; 4 og, Tome 
WINTER FLOWERED 
LIEB’S, variegated maroon and golden yellow, 
late blooming. 
LIEB’S SUNSHINE, golden yellow. 
pkt. 75c; Y% oz. 1.25 
BEDDING VARIETIES 
BUTTERBALL, bright canary yellow, 6-10” 
tall, very early. 
SUNKIST, dwarf, compact, early continuous 
bloomer, color, orange buff. 
SPRY. Extra dwarf. Anemone flowered with 
golden crest and dark red guard petals, 
pkt. 60c; 4 oz. 1.00 
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