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TWO 1934 GOLD IN 



Each year the American Seed Trade Association cone 

 and awards Gold Medals to those considered to be the 

 Medal Winners for 1934 and urge our customers to gi 



Calendula Chrysantha 



1031. (Syn. Sunshine). This grand new Calendula is r 

 merely an improvement on the old type, but a distin 

 new variety from far-off Australia. Plants grow som 

 what taller than the old type and bear their flowers • 

 longer and stronger stems. Flowers are quite large wi 

 long loosely arranged petals curling over the cente 

 like a chrysanthemum. Color is clear buttercup-yello 

 Pkt., 50c; 3 pkts., $1.25. 



Pansies 



TWO FINE COLORS 



2406 Rogg-li Lake of Thun. A real deep 

 blue pansy of largest size. We had 

 flowers 3 inches across in Septem- 

 ber from July sown seed. Plants 

 are compact and bushy, bear- 

 ing the flowers on long 

 stems. Pkt., 50c. 

 2410 Giant Cardinal. The 

 brightest red pansy of 

 large size that we have 

 been able to obtain. 

 Flowers are bright car- 

 dinal red, deepening to 

 crimson at the center 

 of the petals. Plants are strong and bushy. Pkt., 15c. 

 Seed sown in indoors in March will bloom in May. 



Double Pink Morning Glory 



2276 Rose Marie. A number of double Morning Glories have been 

 offered but Double Rose Marie is the first we have seen that is | 

 really worth while. Flowers are medium in size, full double and 

 bright rose pink in color. Vines grow quickly and come into ! 

 bloom early in the summer. Pkt., 25c. 



Pansies. 



Tithonia Speciosa 



The Golden Flower of the Incas 

 3025. One of 



Tithonia 

 Speciosa. 



the most striking 

 cut flowers we have ever had the 

 pleasure of offering to our custom- 

 ers. Stately, bushy plants, 4 to 5 

 feet high, dark green dahlia-like 

 foliage bearing quantities of 



stemmed blooms. Flowe 

 vary from orange to or- 

 ange-scarlet with raised 

 bright yellow centers. 

 Bouquets of Tithonia in 

 our window have been 

 mistaken for single 

 Dahlias. Pkt., 50c. 



Double Golden ean 



Double Portulaca 



Bloom in the rock garden is a problem dur 

 ing the summer months, as very few o 

 the perennial rock garden plants bloon 

 after July 1st. Portulaca seed scattere< 

 over the rock garden in May will provid< 

 blooms all summer. In order that colo 

 schemes may be carried out, we have im 

 ported from an English specialist the fol 

 lowing Double Portulacas in separaf 

 colors. 



2573 Double Yellow. 2576 Double Scarlet. 



2574 Double Rose. 2575 Double Crimson 



Each: Pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50c. 

 2579 Collection: 1 pkt. of each of the abov 

 4 colors, 65c. 



