1934 FLOWER NOVELTIES 
"All American" Selections 
PETUNIA 
Pink Gem 
Second Gold Medal 
LINARIA 
Fairy Bouquet 
Third Gold Medal 
CALENDULA 
Chrysantha or Sunshine 
First Gold Medal 
Introduced in England last year, but 
believed originated in Australia, this 
valuable addition is distinctly different 
in flower form. It has wide petals, 
loosely arranged, incurved at center and 
reflexed at edges, somewhat like a chrys' 
anthemum. Flowers four inches across 
are clear buttercup yellow on long 
stems for cutting; about thirty inches 
tall. Packet, 50c. 
The first of a charming new race of 
miniature Petunias. It forms a neat, very 
compact plant only six inches high, 
quite covered with two-inch flowers in 
shades of pink. Indispensable for bed' 
ding, edging, window boxes, pots and 
rock gardens. Packet, 25c. 
Light and airy plants growing eight 
inches tall with flowers that appear like 
miniature snapdragons in a great va' 
riety of colors, such as rose, yellow, 
pink, lavender, carmine, red violet, 
white and salmon. A splendid filler for 
bouquets, useful for bedding, pots and 
boxes. Very quick to bloom after plant' 
ing. Packet, 15c. 
Verbena, Dannebrog 
Award of Merit. Medium sized flowers of intense scarlet with contrasting 
large white eyes. Very compact growth and thus useful for bedding. It is 
showy and attractive and comes true to type 
and rich, sparkling color. Packet, 25c. 
Aster, Los Angeles 
Award of Merit. A new Super Giant 
type, three feet tall with exceptionally large 
flowers. The color is a serenely pure shell 
pink. The flowers are full petaled, deep and 
artistic, with feathery interlacing petals. 
Packet, 25c. 
Canterbury Bell, Liberty Bell 
Award of Merit. Dark violet'blue annual 
Canterbury Bell, blooming in six months 
from seed. A decided improvement over the 
popular biennial form, though blooms may 
not be quite as large. About two feet tall, 
with about six spikes of flowers. Brings 
spring into the fall 
hhi marigold, ami 
DWARF MONARCH STRAIN 
garden. Packet, 25c. 
ASTER, LOS ANGELES 
SANTA BARBARA POPPY 
CALENDULA, CHRYSANTHA Or SUNSHINE 
Petunia, Maximum, Double Fringed 
Award of Merit. In mixed colors, mostly 
rather light and with purple, this new strain 
comes practically 100% double and semi¬ 
double, about 60% really giant flowered 
and with about 60% fringed, petaled flow' 
ers. Colors are striking within their range, 
and both germination and vigor are the best 
that were found in its type. Packet, 35c. 
Santa Barbara Poppy 
Hunnemania, Sunlight I 
Award of Merit, clear canary yellow 
“Tulip Poppy,” which is semi'double, is 
pretty and does well. Cut'flowers are lasting 
and produced over a long season. Easily 
grown and quick to bloom after a slow 
germination. Plant after soil becomes warm. 
Packet, 35c. 
Marigold, Dwarf Monarch 
Award of Merit. Dwarf French double 
type, one foot high, with mixed combinations 
of orange, yellow and mahogany flowers. 
The stock is uniformly 
dwarf, making an ex' 
cellent low border or edg' 
ing plant where these 
colors may be used. 
Packet, 35c. 
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