MARIGOLD 
Cupid a> 
The largest flowered of all 
dwarf Marigolds. Great quan- 
tities of perfect Chrysanthe- 
mum-like flowers produced in 
profusion all summer. Ex- 
ceptionally uniform dwarf 
plants only 8-10 inches high, 
the heighth and _ habit of 
this variety never varies. Su- 
perb for edging narrow beds 
and very colorful grouped in 
the border or rock garden. 
Nice for window boxes and a 
stunning potplant. 
Pktwc5¢70 1/16 Oza So lk2 >: 
Vg oz. $2.00 
PORTULACA, Improved Double Mixed 
mmm) 6 Portulaca or Moss 
Rose makes a bril- 
liant carpet-like dis- 
play for all sunny, 
dry locations. The 
flowers are like 
little Roses and are 
produced in a tre- 
mendous variety of 
gay warm colors. 
Mix seed with dry 
sand or humus and 
sow after ground 
has become warm. 
Try Portulaca for 
those difficult spots 
where nothing alse 
seems to. grow. 
Pkt. $.25 
Vg oz. ics> 
VY oz. 2.50 
LARKSPUR 
New Regale Strain 
The peer of the many new strains 
of Larkspur. Retains the desirable 
heighth and basal branching habit of the popular Giant Imperial type but 
the individual Delphinium—like florets are much larger and more closely 
set. Extra long busy spikes, flowers are much more shatterproof than other 
strains. Finest Mixed. 
Pkt. 35¢, 14 oz. $1.00 
(See page 20 for separate colors.) | 
MARIGOLD 
@ Color Magic 
Brightly colored 
combinations of red 
and gold in many 
Variations. Attrac- 
tive, dwarf and 
bushy plants 10 to 
12 inches high. 
Non-fading colors 
that provide a never 
ending display all 
summer. 
Pkt. 35¢, 14 oz. 
$1.25 
CANDYTUFT 
Umbellata 
A useful annual 
that comes into 
flower very quickly 
from time of seed- 
ing. Successive 
sowings may be 
made during fhe 
summer. Many fine 
colors.) lest: 
ais PL Wy CFF 
85c, oz. $2.50 
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