Supreme Larkspur 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew) 
Golden Ball. Half-hardy perennial for 
beds, borders and pots; treat as an an- 
nual, yellow, 12 in..Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00 
Snowball. White...Pkt. 25c; %4 oz. $1.00 
A prized cutflower with long stems and gracefully cut foliage; eas- 
ily and quickly flowered from seed. Sow as soon as ground can be 
worked and at two-week intervals. 
may be sown in Fall 
weather; 
Germinates best during cool 
in open ground or cold frame. 
Equally popular for greenhouse growing. Consult ‘“Ball’s Red Book” 
for culturals. 
Giant Imperial (Base Branching) 
SUPREME 
(New 1950) Ideal cut-flower strain for 
forcing or outdoor planting; flowers are 
truly gigantic, full double florets are 
closely spaced on 5 ft. spikes; flores- 
cence 2 to 2% ft. basal branching. 
Dark Blue Supreme. Rich violet purple. 
Lilac Supreme. Pleasing clear lilac. 
Pink Supreme. Distinct clear rose-pink. 
Rose Supreme. Clear pure deep rose. 
Salmon Supreme. True shade of salmon. 
White Supreme. Purest pure white. 
Pkt. each 25c; 3 Pkts. 60c 
Mixed. Pkt. 20c; % oz. $1.50 
REGAL 
Huge, double, Delphinium-like florets 
evenly spaced on tremendously long, 
full spikes, more resistant to shatter- 
ing; florist grade cut-flowers; 5 to 6 ft; 
base branching; early. 
Regal White. Finest white today. 
Regal Pink. Vigorous, light pink. 
Regal Dark Blue. Unexcelled. 
Regal Rose. True rose, long stemmed. 
Regal Mixed. From above sorts. 
Hach Pkt. 2567545 75ce3) 34 0Z.) o).50 
@ PRICES... ALL MARIGOLDS . Pkts. 15c & 25c; 14 oz. $1.00 @ 
“Time Marches On,” with marigolds. New 
forms, unique characteristics, in fact, 
complete transformations are occuring 
in the marigold family; sweet fragrance 
replacing the marigold odor, new types; 
collarette, carnation and chrysanthemum 
flowered. Easy of culture and continual 
bloomers, mid-Summer till frost. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Type 
Glitters (B.M., A.A.S. 1951). Earlier, 
dwarfer and larger Mammoth Mumm; 
3%” clear yellow flowers on long cut- 
tine STEMS SOM Me cinicie eile be leienele Pkt. 25c 
GOLDEN GLOW (H.M., A.A.S., ’39). A 
new form of odorless Marigold with hun- 
dreds of closely packed tubular petals, 
forming globular, 2% in. golden yellow 
flowers, borne in clusters; early; ‘2% ft. 
Limelight. Light primrose yellow or 
deep cream; lightest colored Marigold; 
2 in. flowers on 2 ft. plants; early. 
Mammoth Mumm (H.M., A.A.S., 1944). 
Giant Chrysanthemum-like Marigolds, 
that are a close rival to the rich giant 
Mums, symbolic of the Fall. These in- 
curved petalled African Marigolds are 
rich lemon-yellow. They are the largest 
bloomed of it’s class to date, measuring 
4” to 5” across and 2” deep. Amazing 
large blooms, that are carried on long 
cutting stems. Bushy. 3 ft., erect plants. 
Mission Giants “Goldsmith” (B.M., 
A.A.S., 1941). Better than the Sunshines 
and Dixies. Unusually long keeping. 
Basal branching. 
golden orange. 
Mission Giant Limestone 
Soft lemon-yellow. 
Mission Giant Yellowstone (H.M., A.A.S., 
1942). <A lovely rich clear yellow com- 
panion to Goldsmith. Somewhat late. 
Collection 3 Mission Giants 40c and 65c 
Mission Giants Mixed. 
Very early, 18” rich 
(new 1950). 
coelestinus: sky-blue coerulea: 
23-25 Warren Street 
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blue 
compactus: compact, dense 
Carnation Flowered Type 
Real Gold (B.M., A.A.S., ’45). A larger, 
deeper and richer Guinea Gold; full 
double, 4 in. ruffled carnation-flowered 
type; early to late blooming; strong, 
erect grower; 30 in. tall. 
Frills. (New 1950). More compact Real 
Gold, golden orange, frilled and waved 
petals; odorless foliage; 24”. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants. Sweet scented, 
tive inch flowers with solid, compact full 
centers; not 100% double, but huge; cut- 
flowers keep for days. Mixture of yellow 
and orange. 
Gigantea Orange Sunset. Lively orange. 
Gigantea Full Double Orange (new 194U). 
Now 100% double, this largest of mari- 
golds; 5 in. sweetly scented flowers with 
full center, petals loose & broad; a lively 
orange. Harlier & dwarfer than the old 
Sunset Giants, gorgeous cutflower, 3 ft. 
Gigantea Full Double Mixture (new 
1940). A mixture of the above, contain- 
ing several shades each of orange, yel- 
low & primrose. If you want large cut- 
flowers, sow Gigantea. 
Dwarf Gigantea “Pot O’ Gold” (new ’41). 
Imagine a dozen or more of these 4” 
sweetly scented, penetrating deep golden 
orange flowers on a 15” plant. A dwarfer 
Gigantea Full Double. Extremely early. 
10” cutting stems. 100% double. 
Burpee Gold Improved. Odorless foliaged 
Guinea Gold type; 4” flowers; early and 
free blooming; 2% ft. 
Guinea Gold (G.M., A.A.S., ’33). Loosely 
ruffled flowers of orange flushed with 
gold; 30 in. 
Yellow Supreme (G.M., A.A.S., 1935). 
Light lemon-yellow, carnation flowered, 
Guinea Gold; 30 in. 
Burnett’s Novelty Mixture 
Mixed ourselves from only novelty mari- 
golds listed here; a wealth of cutflowers. 
(African) 
cordatus: heart-shaped 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN Z. 
Giant Imperial (Base Branching) 
Tall, upright, compact, delphinium-like 
spikes of double flowers, 48 in. to 60 in. 
Compact basal branching permits closer 
spacing; this class includes most of the 
finest recent introductions. 
Blue Bell (B.M., A.A.S., 734). Azure blue. 
Blue Spire. Deep violet blue. 
Deep Carmine King Improved (New ’48) 
Exquisite Pink Improved. Rich soft pink. 
GLORIA IMPROVED (new 1937). Early 
deep rose on salmon, 54 in. 
Lilac King. Rich lilac. 
Pink King (New 1941). A lovely soft, 
yet vibrant salmon rose; 2 ft. flower. 
WHITE KING (B.M., A.A.S., ’37) (new 
1937). Extremely large, glistening white. 
Pkts. 15ec and 25c; %4 oz. $1.00 
Collection 8 varieties $1.00 and $1.50 
Burnett’s Mixture. .Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. $1.00 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) a 
Noted for its fragrance in the garden or 
greenhouse; cutflower, easy to grow. 
Make repeated sowings. 
Machet. Everblooming red, bedding vari- 
ety, 15 “inkl. nacre ne PitwLbes i 02) ioc 
Machet Golden Goliath. Enormous spikes 
OLeLOlMeN mye lO Wa eeriiencletetenetonses Pkt, L5¢ 
NIEREMBERGIA a 
Purple Robe (B.M., A.A.S., 1942). A 
more pleasing shade of deep violet-pur- 
ple, and it will not fade in the sun. 
Compact, free flowering. Though a half 
hardy perennial, it is grown as an an- 
nual and will bloom in 15 weeks. 6 in. 
Deddin Sane emo ce Pkts. 25c and 50c 
Glitters Marigold 
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crassifolius: thick leaved 
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