1936 Novelties 



Marigold, Dixie Sunshine. 



Marigold, Dixie Sunshine 



Award of Merit 1936, All-America Selections. 



2160. A new departure in Marigolds: 

 ball-shaped flowers are made up 

 of tiny five-petaled florets; color 

 is brilliant golden yellow; plants 

 are tall and bushy. For best re- 

 sults start as early in the spring 

 as possible. Pkt., 25c. 



Nasturtium, Double 

 Golden Globe 



Award of Merit 1936, All-America 

 Selections. 



2321. The one disadvantage of the 

 Gleam Nasturtiums has been their 

 trailing tendencies. This year we 

 are able to offer Golden Globe, 

 which is a fine dwarf form of the 

 old favorite Golden Gleam. Flow- 

 ers are deep golden yellow and 

 stems are long enough to use for 

 cutting. Pkt., 25c. 



Cosmos, Orange 

 Flare 



1455. The grand champion Gold 

 Medal Winner All-America selec- 

 tion of flowers for 1935. Cosmos 

 Klondyke formerly took seven to 

 eight months to bring into bloom. 

 This grand new variety shortens 

 the time to a little over 4 months. 

 So that seed planted the first of 

 May will produce a riot of color 

 during September. Plants grow 2 

 to 3 feet tall, bushy marigold-like 

 foliage with bright orange flow- 

 ers. Pkt., 25c. 



Petunia, Hybrida 

 Flaming Velvet 



The Only Gold Medal Winner, 1936. 

 2483. A dark liorse winner for the grand 

 award, All-America Selections 1936, 

 receiving a total of 73 points from 9 

 out of 10 judges. Plants are strong 

 and vigorous growing, and very free 

 flowering. Flowers are a distinct new 

 color in Petunias, varying slightly from 

 velvety scarlet to brilliant blood-red 

 with no purplish or magenta tones. 

 AVili be one of the most popular flower 

 novelties of recent years. Pkt., 50c. 



Miniature Petunia 



2482 NANA COMPACTA ROSE GEM. 

 Award of Merit 1936, All-America Se- 

 lections. A fine companion for Pink 

 Gem so popular two years ago. Color 

 is deep rose-pink, planls are very dwarf 

 and compact, scarcely more than 8 

 inches in height. Pkt., 50c. 



Yellow Petunia, Dainty Lady 



2458. Another prize winner amongst this 

 ever-popular flower. Delicate golden 

 yellow flowers of medium large size, 

 nicely fringed and profusely borne on 

 compact half dwarf sturdv plants. 

 Pkt., 50c. 



Livingstone Daisy 



2212. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CBINI- 

 FI.ORUM. A splendid new dwarf 

 sin^ading annual from Holland, liter- 

 al 1\ covered with daisy-like flowers in 

 ^XMuisite color variations of primrose, 

 gold, pink, apricot and lilac. An excel- 

 lent subject for rock gardens and bor- 

 der work. Pkt.. 25c. 



Calendula, Orange 

 Shaggy 



1030. A really new and distinct Calendula. Brightest 

 golden orange in color, the fringy petals give a 

 most distinctive appearance. Equally fine for beds, 

 borders or cut flowers. A 1935 Gold Medal Winner. 

 Pkt., 25c. 



Calendula. Orange . Shaggry. 



