MARIGOLDS 
8 GORGEOUS VARIETIES 
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Harmony 
Plants about 1 foot tall covered with 
gorgeous flowers with golden orange 
petals and reddish brown outer petals. 
Karly free flowering. Pkt., 10¢- 
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HARMONY A new type of Marigold, Plants grow 
Pkt., 10¢. about 18 in. high, branching freely with 
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Fa ar oe A@ * which measure from 4 to 5 in. in diam. SION GIANTS 
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eter, almost a perfect ball (see photo). Pkt. 10¢ 
Colors range through a blend of deep ( _ on 
medium and golden orange, and lemon. 
Mixed Pkt., 10¢. 
Flaming Fire 
The single flowers vary in color at dif- 
ferent seasons, from flaming velvety 
red to odd markings red and yellow. 
Plants begin to bloom in few weeks 
from seed and continue until frost. 
A ; Pkt., 10c. 
Ferdinand Early 
One of the gayest of our new Marigolds 
and an early bloomer Single flowers 
have a neat round crested center of 
dainty tubular florets in delicate shade 
Wh. y golden yellow, surrounded by single row 
FLAMING FIRE Mahogany-red guard petals, Print one 
Aad Crown of Gold---Odorless 
; ‘ : All-America Gold Medal Winner. First 
known Marigold with odorless foliage, 
flower petals curled and quilled, golden 
orange, sweet scented, long stems, 
flowers very early. Pkt., 10d. . 
Gypsy Jewels EARLY FERDINAND 
This is an interesting mixture of colors Pkt, 10¢. 
ranging from brilliant orange through 
primrose, gold and canary ye llow. Flow- 
ers are 4-5” in diameter, rather shagey 
but tightly curled, borne on 15” stems. 
It is early and continues flowering until 
frost. Makes an attractive bed. 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Border of Gold—Little Giants 
Grows 12 to 15 in. tall, covered with 
golden flowers, orange star in_center. 
Foliage fern-like and dainty. Fine for 
edgings, borders, and Rock Gardens. 
Pkt., 10¢. 
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GYPSY JEWELS 
Pkt., 10¢. 
ODORLESS MARIGOLD-—Crown of Gold 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Moonflowers 
A beautiful annual Climber; foliage very 
dense, the flowers being produced in 
several colors. Many of the sorts open 
only when the sun rises, others when 
the sun sets. They reach a height of 
15 to 25 feet under good conditions. 
Pkt., 10¢. 
Schizanthus.—Excelsior 
A new strain. Plants are dwarf grow- 
ing, compact, pyramidal in shape, and 
free flowering, fine for the rock garden, 
low borders, or may be grown in pots; 
color range includes all the popular 
pastel shades, pinks, rose, cream, white. Pkt., 10¢. 
Mixed--Pkt., 10¢. Boo 
Annual Rock Garden Seeds 
For quick results in the Rock Garden 
we offer a mixture of seed of those 
annuals growing from about four inches 
to one foot in height, all of good bright 
colors, many of them coming into bloom 
in a few weeks from sowing the seed. 
The best method we have found is to 
sow the seed in a space large enough 
to allow the seeds to be well distributed 
and as the plants come up and reach 
a size large enough to transplant, it is 
not difficult to distinguish the different } 
kinds. Pkt., 10¢. 
MOONFLOWERS, MIXED 
Se wii’ Pkt., 10¢. 
