Novelties and Specialties 



Gaillardia 



Gaillardia 



Indian Chief. A. A distinctive new variety 

 of easy culture. Grows about IJ^ feet high 

 and produces large, glistening bronze-red 

 blooms with dark brown centers from early 

 summer until frost. Fine for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; Moz. 35 cts. 



Gazania 



Splendens hybrida grandiflora. H.H.P. 



Low-growing plants, bearing numerous 

 long-stemmed, showy, daisy-Uke flowers in 

 brilliant shades of orange and yellow, 

 cream and white. Fine for border-work. 

 Pkt. 25 cts.; }4oz. 75 cts. 



Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) 



New Giant Hybrids. T.P. A very beautiful 

 daisy-like flower from South Africa. 

 Though a greenhouse subject, it is also fine 

 for the garden if protected well over the 

 winter. A splendid variety of colors. 

 Height, 15 inches. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Hollyhocks 



New Double Orange Prince. H.P. Striking 

 double flowers of a distinct new shade — a 

 rich apricot-orange. Pkt. 15 cts.; Koz. 

 50 cts. 



Hunnemannia 



Sunlite. A. Award of Merit, 1934 All- 

 America Seed Selections. This new semi- 

 double form of the Mexican Tulip Poppy 

 produces a band of short petals on the out- 

 side rather than the inside of the cup, giv- 

 ing the appearance of being open at all 

 times. The flowers aVe a bright canary- 

 veOow and the foliage is light gray-green. 

 Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Ipomoea 



Rose Marie. A. Early, free-flowering, 

 double form of Ipomcea. Flowers a beauti- 

 ful deep rose. Pkt. 15 cts.; ygoz. 35 cts. 



Kalanchoe 



Globulifera coccinea. A. An early spring- 

 flowering pot-plant, producing dense pani- 

 cles of ■vivid scarlet blooms. Recommended 

 for greenhouses and conservatory cultiva- 

 tion because of its long blooming period. 

 Pkt. 35 cts. 



Larkspur 



Giant Imperial. A. This type has super- 

 seded all other Larkspurs for florists' and 

 general garden use. Large spikes of double 

 flowers on stems 4 feet long. Upright and 

 compact growing. 



Blue Spire Gloria (deep rose) 



Lilac Spire Exquisite Pink 



White Spire Delicate Lavender 



Each, pkt. 15 cts.; Vgoz. 30 cts. 

 COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 6 va- 

 rieties, 65 cts. 



Finest Mixed. Pkt. 15 cts.; J^oz. 25 cts. 



NEW DOUBLE TALL STOCK- 

 FLOWERED 

 Rosamond. A. This novelty was awarded 

 the Gold Medal in the 1934 All-America 

 Seed Selections and has been acclaimed the 

 most distinct Larkspur to be introduced in 

 many years. It is two weeks earlier than 

 other Stock-flowered varieties and is excep- 

 tionally uniform. The plants bear numerous 

 good spikes heavily covered with fuUy 

 double bright rose-colored flowers, Pkt. 

 15 cts.; J^oz. 80 cts. 



Marigold, Guinea Gold 



Marigold 



Dixie Sunshine. A. Award of M^t, 1936 

 All-America Seed Selections. Sensationally 

 new and fascinating! The large, brilUant 

 golden yellow flowers are ingeniously com- 

 posed of dozens of tiny 5-petaled florets, 

 gracefully interlocking, daintily fringed in 

 effect. Tall. See color illustration on first 

 cover. Pkt. 25 cts.; }^oz. SI. 



Mexican Dwarf Orange. A. Semi-dwarf in 

 habit, freely branched, and heavily laden 

 with quantities of its imique, semi-tubular 

 bright orange flowers. Pkt. 25 cts.; Koz- 

 75 cts. 



Guinea Gold. (African.) A. Compact, py- 

 ramidal plant, 2}/^ feet high, covered with 

 brilliant golden orange, ruffled flowers, 

 excellent for cutting. Pkt. 15 cts.; J^oz. 

 60 cts. 



DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS 

 Fire Cross. A. Single deep orange flowers 



spotted with red. Plant grows about 1 foot 



high. Excellent for edging a border. Pkt. 



10 cts.; Jioz. 30 cts. 

 Robert Beist. A. Plant grows 1 foot high 



and is UteraUy covered with double, dark 



maroon flowers the entire summer. Pkt. 



10 cts.; }4oz. 30 cts. 



for 1936 



Nasturtium 



New Double Scarlet Gleam. A. Gold 



Medal, 1935 All-America Seed Selections. 

 Ever since the introduction of the Golden 

 Gleam Nasturtium, interest has run high, 

 awaiting new colors in this double sweet- 

 scented type. Scarlet Gleam is the first of 

 the new colors. The immense flowers are a 

 fierj' orange-scarlet, very fragrant, and 

 borne on long stems. Pkt. 25 cts.; i^oz. 

 S1.25; oz. S2. 



New Double Gleam Hybrids. A. The Hy- 

 brids are a collection of gorgeously colored, 

 double, fragrant flowers never dreamed of 

 before in a Nasturtium. They thrive under 

 any cultural condition and this factor, com- 

 bined with the brilliance of their colors, 

 assures them of a universal popularity. The 

 plants are semi-dwarf and the flowers are 

 borne on long stems. Pkt. 25 cts.; Hoz. 

 90 cts.; oz. S1.50. 



Double Golden Gleam. A. Still maintains 

 its position as one of the most popular 

 novelties of the past two seasons. The 

 large, double, sweet-scented, golden yellow 

 flowers on long stems, are borne profusely 

 on the semi-dwarf plants. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 oz. 35 cts.; J^lb. SI. 



Dwarf Double Golden Globe. A. Award 

 of Merit, 1936 All-America Seed Selections. 

 Identical in color with the popular Golden 

 Gleam. Dwarf, compact, and free flowering. 

 The well-formed, double flowers of deep 

 golden yellow are delicately sweet scented. 

 Pkt. 15 cts.; }4oz. 40 cts.; oz. 60 cts. 



New Double Orange Gleam. A. The finest 

 Gleam Nasturtium since Golden Gleam 

 was introduced. Flowers are very large, 

 uniformly double, borne on long, wiry 

 stems, while the color is entirely new in the 

 Nasturtium family — a deep glowing golden 

 orange with a deeper shading at the center. 

 Plants are semi-dwarf. Pkt. 15 cts.; 

 }^oz. 60 cts. 



Dwarf Double Gem Mixture. A. This 

 mixture comprises an evenly balanced 

 range of cheerful colors on dwarf, compact, 

 gem-like plants and is the ideal annual for 

 border and edging use. Pkt. 25 cts.; 

 i^oz. 75 cts. 



Nasturtiums, Double Gleam Hybrids 



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