Mammoth Mum Marigold 
Unwin Hybrid Dahlias 
Exhibition Hybrids Columbine 
UNWIN DAHLIAS 
2606—Unwin Dwarf Hy- 
brids For cut flowers and 
garden display all sum- 
mer there’s no better an- 
Sow the seed in- 
doors in March for early 
bloom. Our mixture con- 
tains the colors illustrated 
and others. 
IPN, Payee ibtee, lean, Gi0fee 
TAO Zeb leZoe 
nual. 
Unwin Dahlia Plants. For those 
of you who want early bloom 
but have no facilities for start- 
ing seed indoors, we will have pot grown 
plants ready for shipping between May 
15th and June 10th to areas north of 
Virginia and east of the Mississippi. 
For details see inside back cover. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 
2074—Exhibition Hybrids. Is there any perennial 
that gives such lovely June bloom as Columbine? 
Poised like gay colored butterflies above the bushy 
216 ft. plants are their long spurred blooms. Our Exhi- 
bition Mixture produces the largest flowers available 
in both pastel shades and deeper tones of pink, 
lavender, blue, yellow and red. Easily grown from 
seed which should be sown in late May or early June. 
iplian, Bayes lips, lelicn, ifs 6 Ore, Gillies Oz, B20. 
For Columbine plants, see page 66. 
A NEW CELOSIA (Cockscomb) 
2371—Golden Fleece. If you are looking for a showy 
annual that is easily grown from seed, likes hot 
weather, and is not troubled by insects and disease, 
plant this new, huge, plumed cockscomb. It gives a 
splash of color in the garden, blooming over a long 
period, and each plant produces dozens of long 
stemmed spires for cutting. The blooms open a soft 
yellow and change to tawny yellow with age. May be 
dried for winter bouquets. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 4 Oz. 90c 
SOME NEW MARIGOLDS 
We wish we could afford to show you colored illus- 
trations of all the new marigolds we are offering this 
year. Mammoth Mum, while not new is still one of the 
finest early large chrysanthemum flowered varieties. 
Three new large flowered marigolds are Glitters, Hap- 
piness and Honeycomb. Rusty Red is a new Double 
French variety. 
3409—Glitters. (Not illustrated.) An All-America 
Bronze Medal Winner has 3 inch shaggy, bright ca- 
nary-yellow blooms produced on 24% to 3 ft. stems. 
1elkan, dlisyes Ibpee, Wikie, Biles Ys Ova, Wes ta Ova, SHIL2. 
3438—Happiness. (Not illustrated.) Three inch shaggy 
chrysanthemum flowered golden yellow blooms liter- 
ally cover the bushy 14 inch plants all summer. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 4 Oz. 70c; 14 Oz. $1.25. 
3439—Honeycomb. (Not illustrated.) Similar to Hap- 
piness in size, earliness and profusion of bloom. The 
color is a vivid orange and the arrangement of the 
quilled petals gives the effect of a honey comb. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 44 Oz. 80c; 14 Oz. $1.50. 
3408—Mammoth Mum. Just as lovely as the picture 
with long stems for cutting. 
leer, ier Ibi, Ite. ates 4 Ox, Wes 24 Oe, snl, 
3424—Rusty Red. (Not illustrated.) The richness of 
the mahogany-red color of the very double blooms 
of this new variety ties in beautifully with the usual 
orange and yellow of other varieties. Plants are 18 
inches tall. Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; % Oz. $1.50; 
Y{eOz. $2.75. 
Described more fully on 
pages 54 and 55. 
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New Persian Carpet Zinnias 
New Golden Fleece Celosia 
A NEW ZINNIA 
8275—Mexican Zinnia, Persian Carpet. 
Illustrated are just a few of the 
many colors in this new zinnia which 
grows 114% ft. high and produces 
myriads of double and semi double 
blooms over an inch in diameter. Yel- 
low, orange, copper, bronze, mahog- 
any and cream make a row of these 
look like a beautiful Persian Carpet. 
Easily grown from seed sown out- 
doors in May. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 4% Oz. 75ce. 
