GiU LIDAIMO N DS NEWPORT. R. I 
ALBUS® @...0clteg, cent sagt,’ pkt. 40c; 4% oz. 75c 
COERULEUS, Blut PO 5k pkg. 30c:; 4% oz. 75c 
’ ROSEA Patch ee ee She Aas PKEeots, Ya loz lee, 
HARTWEGII 
Free-flowering annuals, valuable to follow Mums 
as (a veatchacftop, «Plants seeds in as5) 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 
LYCHNIS 
CHALCEDONICA, (Maltese or Jerusalem Cross) 
scarlet, 36”’ tall. pkt.50e.. 14. 02: \7 5s 
CHALCEDONICA. Salmon Queen. 
pkts 1.50; 44) 023:2:50 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM SU AAAI 
Rose- purple in spikes .............. 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% fez 1°00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED 
LIMELIGHT, pale primrose. 
GOLDSMITH, giant incurved flowers, golden 
orange, ball shaped. 
YELLOWSTONE, very large yellow, the com- 
panion of Goldsmith. pkt. 2705, 144072, 1.30 
BEDDING VARIETIES 
BUTTERBALL, bright canary yellow, 6-10” 
tall, very early. 
GOLDEN HARMONY, deep golden yellow, 12” 
high and bushy. Can be utilized for cutting. 
NAUGHTY MARIETTA, yellow on brown base 
SUNKIST, dwarf, compact, early continuous 
bloomer, color, orange buff. 
SPRY. Extra dwarf. Anemone flowered with 
golden crest and dark red guard petals. 
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