Agceler etfussTR Seed Co. 5 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
Flower Novelties for 1935 — Continued 
New 
Calendula Orange 
Shaggy 
(1935 Winner All America Gold Medal ) 
Orange Shaggy is a very distinct new break in 
Calendulas. The petals are long and deeply fringed 
or laciniated. Row after row of these long fringed 
petals overlap each other in a rather irregular 
fashion and build up a bloom with the shaggy 
appearance of some Chrysanthemums. These 
blooms are of great grace and beauty, sharply 
contrasting with the rather formal appearance of 
varieties such as Orange King. 
The color is a deep orange shading to slightly 
lighter orange in the center of the bloom, giving 
the flower a delightful two-tone effect. Well 
grown, Orange Shaggy has long stems and forms 
plants about 18 inches high. 
Packet 25c 
Calendula Orange Shaggy 
Gazania Splendens 
Hybrida 
A very showy half hardy perennial which flowers the first 
year from an early sowing. The plants are low growing, 
with a goodly quantity of long stemmed, showy daisy-like 
flowers in brilliant shades of orange and yellow, as well as 
cream and white. Each flower is marked at the base of 
the petals with black, brown, or green spots. It is fine for 
summer bedding or border work, doing best in a sunny 
location. 
Packet 25c 
Gazania Splendens Hybrida 
