LUPINS 
Leguminous plants with colorful pea- 
shaped flowers and attractive palmate 
foliage. Avoid acid soils and unneces- 
sary moving. 
Annual Mixed 
(Hartwegi Type) 
2 feet, spikes of pea-shaped, blue, pink, 
yellow and white flowers borne above 
handsome foliage. Useful in beds or for 
cutting. 
Russell’s Hybrid Mixed 
(Lupinus Polyphyllus) (Perennial) 
3 feet, attractive digitate foliage, stately 
compact spikes of showy pea-shaped 
flowers in beautiful range of colors. Ex- 
cellent for beds, borders and cutting. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONIA 
(MALTESE CROSS) 
Hardy perennials, 3 feet, brilliant clusters 
of fiery scarlet, cross-shaped flowers. 
Suitable for borders and bouquets. 
MARIGOLD 
(TAGETES) 
Hardy annuals. Widely adapted, easily grown, tolerant to heat, drouth and poor soil. Use- 
ful for cut flowers, bedding and borders. Dwarf French types best in Northern short 
season areas or for edging. African types later blooming, larger flowered, adapted to 
background use. Both types desirable for bouquets. 
AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE TYPES 
: (T. ERECTA) 
Tall plants, large blooms, later flowering. 
Excellent for cutting, tall beds and 
borders. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids Mxd. 
All-America Selection—1938 
3 to 4 feet, large chrysanthemum type 
flowers in orange, yellow and primrose, 
with long, quilled, incurved petals. 
Crown of Gold 
(Collarette) 
All-America Selection—1937 
20 to 24 inches, odorless foilage, early 
blooming. Orange flowers with short 
center petals and quilled, curved outer 
petals. 
Marigold—Naughty Marietta 
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Fluffy Ruffles 
18-to 24 inches, early flowering and rather 
dwarf with extremely large loose, ruf- 
fled and frilled heads of deep orange. 
Glitters 
All-America Selection—1951 
2% feet, chrysanthemum flowered type 
with clear yellow heads of tightly curled 
center florets. Very early for African 
class, free flowering and long stemmed. 
Goldsmith 
(Mission Giant Type) 
All-America Selection—1941 
2 to 3 feet, chrysanthemum flowered type. 
Flowers globular, golden-orange, with 
incurved petals. Early blooming. 
Guinea Gold 
(Carnation Flowered Type) 
All-America Selection—1933 
2 to 2% feet, golden-orange flowers with 
loose heads and broad flat petals. 
Sunset Giant Mixed 
(Gigantea Type) 
3 to 4 feet tall, vigorous plants. Enormous 
dahlia-like blooms in shades of orange 
and yellow. Largest flowered of mari- 
golds. 
Mixed 
(Fistulosa Types) 
2% to 3 feet, large, doubled flowers in 
shades of orange and yellow. A good 
blend of the large flowered types for 
cutting and medium tall borders. 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH TYPES 
(T. PATULA) 
Dwarf floriferous plants, small, showy 
flowers, early blooming. Excellent for 
edging, low borders and cutting. 
Butterball 
All-America Selection—1942 
8 to 10 inches, extra dwarf, compact 
plants. Globular butter-yellow flowers. 
