To add charm to your 1934 garden, we 
suggest the Following new varieties— 
★ CALENDULA Chrysantha 
(Sunshine) □ 
Awarded a Gold Medal by the “All- 
American Selections Committee’’ for 
1934. Originating in Australia, this 
flower has wide and loosely arranged 
petals, incurved at center, and re¬ 
flexed at edges, somewhat like a 
chrysanthemum. The long-stemmed 
clear buttercup-yellow blooms are 4 
inches across. Plants 30 inches tall. 
Packet, 20c. 
L ANDRETHS’ 
NOVELTIES 
Also of particular interest (see descrip¬ 
tions under regular headings): 
Nasturtium, Double Golden Gleam 
★Marigold. Signata pumila 
★Pansy, Engelmann’s Giant Light 
and Dark Shades 
★ ASTER 
New Super Giant 
“Los Angeles*’ □ 
Received Award-of-Meri b 
from “All-American Selec¬ 
tions Committee” for 1934. 
Exceptionally large flowers 
of a pure shell-pink, borne 
on very strong 3-foot stems. 
The interlacing petals 
give a very pretty 
feathery effect. Shell- 
pink is the only color 
in this new race, but 
other colors are in 
course of development. 
Introducers’ stock only. 
Early planting essential. 
Packet, 25c. 
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