ties for 1935 



Glorious Gleam Hybrid 

 Nasturtiums 



The Outstanding- Novelty of the Year 



The introduction of Golden Gleam 

 Nasturtiums did much to bring back 

 the popularity of this old favorite. Now 

 with the advent of these glorious hy- 

 brids producing all previous 

 colors known to the Nasturti- 

 ums and being sweet-scented 

 besides, this most charming an- 

 nual should be in every flower 

 garden. The plants have the 

 same habit of growth r half- 

 dwarf ) as the Golden Gleam 

 variety and are just as free 

 flowering. 



2324 All Colors in a superb mix- 

 ture. Pkt., 25c; \ 2 oz., SI. 00. 

 2323 Scarlet Gleam. Bright daz- 

 zling scarlet flowers. 3 

 inches across. Pkt., 35c; 



Oenothera 

 Youngii 



2371. A very inter- 

 esting and beau- 

 tiful half-dwarf 

 hardy perennial. 

 Flowers are deep 

 yellow opening 

 in a very short 

 time just after 

 sundown. Height 

 15 inches. Sweet 

 scented. Pkt., 25c. 



Nasturtium, 

 Gleam Hybrids 



Oenothera Youngii. 



OenotheraLamarckiana 



2370. Similar to Youngi but grows taller 

 and flowers are lighter yellow in color. 

 Flowers open with startling rapidity 

 at dusk and are very interesting to 

 watch. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Some- 

 times used to mark the entrances to 

 pathways, as flowers seem to have a 

 luminous quality in the dark of early 

 evening. Pkt.. 25c. 



1994. A Gold Medal winner 1 

 in 1934 Ail-American Se- 

 lections, but unfortunately 

 due to a very short crop of 

 seed could not be gener- 

 ally offered last year. We 

 are fortunate in having a 

 good supply this year. 

 Plants grow 2 to 3 feet 

 tall with long spikes of 

 double flowers, pure rose- 

 pink in color. This variety also received an award of 

 merit at the Royal Horticultural Societv's trials at 

 Wilsey, England, in 1934. Pkt., 25c; large pkt., 50c. 



Zinnia, Fantasy Mixture 



3190. A distinct departure from the formal type of 

 Zinnia. Flowers are medium sized, double, with half- 

 curled ray-like petals. The one criticism of Zinnia has 

 been that they were too stiff; this charming new vari- 

 ety has a distinctly airy appearance and makes excel- 

 lent cut flowers. A full range of colors is represented. 

 Pkt., 25c. 



