McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
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New Flowers aud Specialties, coutinued 
1527 MARIGOLD, Limestone 
Beautiful chrysanthemum-type, incurved flowers of typical Mis- | 
sion Giant habit of growth, bloom size and season. Limestone ts a 
soft lemon-yellow, completing the color range of this group so well 
begun with Goldsmith and Yellowstone. Pkt. 20c 
1528 MARIGOLD, Eldorado 
Dwarf Double French Marigold of a pleasing canary-yellow, tinted 
slightly deeper toward the center. Fine for borders and edging. The 
114-inch flowers, closely set on well-rounded, dwarf plants, maintain 
their form throughout a long blooming season. Pkt. 20c 
1529 MARIGOLD, Aurora 
New gaillardia-flowered type of dwarf Marigold. Deep golden 
yellow color; early blooming. Plants 12 to 14 inches tall. Good for 
borders and bedding. Pkt. 20c 
1530 MARIGOLD, Little Giants 
A fine mixture of dwarf African type Marigolds. Fine for borders 
and bedding. Mixed. Pkt. 20c 
1531 MARIGOLD, Spanish Flag Mixed 
A blend of only the modern, dwarf, free-flowering single Marigolds, 
including reds, yellows and bicolors. Ideal for border and rock garden. 
Pkt. 20c 
1532 MARIGOLD, French Gold Laced 
Rich oxblood or mahogany-carmine with picotee edge of pure golden 
yellow, giving a honeycomb effect. Compact, bushy plants covered 
with double, globular flowers on sturdy, 9-inch stems. An annual 
bedding Marigold sure to be popular. Pkt. 20c 
1533 MORNING-GLORY, Darling 
Brilliant rose-cerise with pure white throat making an attractive 
contrast. Large, 4-inch flowers. Pkt. 20c 
1534 GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy) 
A tender perennial, Gerbera is becoming very popular. This is a 
new strain that we believe to have the finest color range obtainable 
from seed. Long stems topped by graceful blooms in brilliant and 
unusual colors. Pkt. (50 seeds) 50c 
1535 HOLLYHOCK, Triumph Supreme 
A new double Hollyhock in a range of unusual colors, including 
combinations not to be found in existing strains. Full double flowers 
gracefully waved and fringed, showing well above the foliage. Early; 
rust-resistant to a high degree. Pkt. 20c 
1536 SWEET PEA, Nugget 
A new color in Sweet Peas—soft coral-rose with tints of gold. Du- 
plexed flowers. Vigorous growth and large individual florets. Pkt. 20c 
1537 SWEET PEA, Bo-Peep 
An early dwarf Spencer Sweet Pea, salmon-rose in color. Very 
vigorous grower. Pkt. 20c 
1538 PETUNIA, Tango 
Deep salmon outside shading to scarlet-salmon near the throat. 
Flowers beautifully fringed. Plants strong growing, dwarf, very free 
flowering. Pkt. 75c 
1539 PHLOX, Beltsville Beauty 
A wide mixture of colors including many new shades, also pure 
paper-white, most of them with a dark eye. The majority are quite 
large-flowered and bear many stems of large umbels. To insure good 
germination, seed should be frozen before being planted. Perennial. 
Pkt. 25c 
1540 VERBENA, Dwarf Mixed 
A mixture of blue, pink and salmon. Grows about 6 inches in height. 
Very erect; good for borders. Pkt. 20c 
1541 VERBENA, Roselight 
Bright rose-pink with white eye giving a color effect similar to that 
of the ever-popular petunia, Rosy Morn. Profuse blooming and of 
uniform habit. This much-desired color blends well with the color 
scheme of most gardens. Bush type. Pkt. 20c 
1542 HEUCHERA sanguinea splendens (Coralbells) 
| Deep crimson, varying to-scarlet; flowers carried in graceful sprays. 
| Delightful in rock gardens and borders and for cutting. Pkt. 25c 
1543 DIANTHUS, New Blue 
A perennial blue Sweet William. Bright Iavender-blue flowers on 
9-inch stems. Ideal for rock gardens and borders. Pkt. 25c 
1544 DIANTHUS, Old Village Pinks 
"A very hardy perennial with a long blooming season. Compact in 
growth and rich in range of colors. Mixed colors. Pkt. 25c 
1545 DIANTHUS, White Loveliness 
Pure white; exquisitely fragrant. Plants hardy, 15 inches tall. 
Pkt. 25c 
1546 ZINNIA, Peppermint Stick 
A novelty striped Zinnia in a wide range of color, including red and 
white, red and yellow, pink and white, orange and yellow, purple 
and white, and many others. Plants somewhat taller than the 
Pumila type, bearing medium-sized flowers of the same type. One of 
the best cut-and-come-again Zinnias. An early strain; will bloom 
till frost if flowers are kept picked. Pkt. 20c 
1547 California Native Wild Flowers, 
Centennial Blend 
A special blend mntroduced at this time to celebrate California’s 
centennial. We have selected those species that grow most easily 
under average conditions and with as wide a range of color and type 
as possible. Includes both annuals and perennials, varying in height 
from 1 to 3 feet. Pkt. 20c 
1548 Polyanthus, Blackmore & Langdon Strain 
(Bunch Primrose) 
A choice strain of many brilliant colors of good size and habit. A 
showy, free-flowering perennial, ideal for borders, rock gardens and 
wild gardens. Will thrive in full sun if in moist soil; otherwise they 
must have partial shade. Mixed colors. Pkt. 35c 
1549 SALVIA splendens, Rose Flame 
Rich brilliant coral-pink, blending well with other colors. Growth 
uniform and vigorous, 24 inches tall. Blooms early in July if sown in 
mid-March. Pkt. 25c 
1501 TITHONIA, Torch. See page 24 
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