m6 Flowers Win Honors 



ASTERS 



Wilt Resistant 



Have you perhaps been won- 

 dering why your asters have not 

 grown well during the past few 

 years? It may be that your soil 

 has become infected with Fusarium 

 Wilt, a disease which has recently 

 been bad all over this country. 



Wilt Resistant Asters will solve 

 this problem. They are equal in 

 size and form to non-resistant 

 varieties of similar types ; they are 

 on the average more vigorous; 

 they give splendid satisfaction 

 where non-resistant asters simply 

 cannot be grown. We recommend 

 that you use them in preference 

 to the old type whenever possible. 

 (See page 54 for further descrip- 

 tion and color selections.) 



3, this exhibit of our Sweet Peas and Delphiniums won the 

 vhich was the highest award. 



DELPHINIUM 

 Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids 



Look at the delphiniums in the World's 

 Fair picture. Wouldn't you like some in your 

 own garden? 



They are Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids, 

 reselected and grown on one of our California 

 ranches. The flowers are richly colored, mostly 

 double, and the largest we have ever seen. 

 (See page 61 for further description.) 



^ oz. 60c; pi<t. 25c. 



PETUNIA 



Dwarf Maximum Double 

 Fringed Mixed 



This is a dwarf form of our 

 great 1933 novelty. Like its 

 taller relative, the variety is 100 

 per cent double and averages 

 about 65 per cent giant flowered, 

 makes all other dwarf strains obsolete. 



A wonderful pot plant and valuable 

 wherever compact habit and immense 

 flowers are wanted. (See page 74 for 

 further description.) 



Pkt. $1.25. 



The lovely new Dwarf Petunia, 

 Maximum Double Fringed. 

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