' 7 he Cream of the 
1935 ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS 
IN VEGETABLES cmdL FLOWERS 
GOLD MEDAL and AWARD WINNERS 
FEATURED IN ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES 
AND NEWSPAPER GARDEN SECTIONS 
After trials in ten different sections, the All-American 
Council of the American Seed Trade Association an¬ 
nounces the prize winners for 1935. 
We have selected the most outstanding introductions, and they are offered for the first time for your enjoyment. 
« To Have A 1935 Model Garden 
KLONDYKE COSMOS—ORANGE FLARE—The Grand Champion, or 
first Gold Medal winner. A new early flowering strain of Cosmos, 
blooming in 4 months from seed. Marigold-like foliage, 2-3 ft. tall, 
bushy and deep brilliant orange color. Profuse bloomer, even in 
Canada. Pkt. 25c. See page 47. 
NASTURTIUM— SCARLET GLEAM—Second Gold Medal winner. A 
rich scarlet counterpart to Golden Gleam, which was a 1933 Gold 
Medal winner. Dwarf type—bushy with few short runners. Ruffled 
petals, semi-double—profusely flowering—sweet scented. Don’t 
miss this one. Pkt. 25c. See page 50. 
CALENDULA—ORANGE SHAGGY—1935 Gold Medal winner. A new 
type with laciniated petals. Orange in color. Exceedingly graceful 
and the most outstanding Calendula so far introduced. Pkt. 25c. 
See page 46. 
ZINNIA—FANTASY—Award of Merit winner. The most striking nov¬ 
elty of all—of curled and crested type, quilled and twisted in a 
mixture of colors. Grows 2 to 2ft. tall. Medium large in size. 
Free flowering. Excellent for cutting. Grows anywhere. Pkt. 25c. 
See page 54. 
NASTURTIUM—GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS—Award of Merit win¬ 
ner. A hybr.d mixture oi many strik'ng colors and blends. Half 
dwarf, semi-double, ruffled, fragrant flowers—excellent for border 
planting or cutting. Pkt. 25c. See page 50. 
THESE Should Be Included » 
TOMATO—SCARLET DAWN—Gold Medal winner. A new wilt and 
rust-resistant, deep red Tomato. Globe shaped, earlier and rounder 
than Scarlet Topper. Thick meated, very prolific. Pkt. 15c. See 
page 23. 
CUCUMBER—STRAIGHT EIGHT—Gold 
Medal winner. Symmetrical—almost 
cylindrical variety. Dark green col¬ 
or. Very prolific. Ideal size for home 
or market. Seed very limited. Pkt. 
15c. See page 8. 
NEW VIKING SPINACH—All-America 
Award of Merit winner. Highly valu¬ 
able for home garden or market. 
Vigorous grower—large leaves, semi- 
crinkled—dark green color, long 
standing. Oz. 15c. See page 22. 
NEW MINHYBRID SWEET CORN—An 
outstanding Minnesota introduction 
—five days earlier than normal 
Golden Bantam—surpassing it in 
quality and yield. Ears 6 to 8 inches 
long; 8 to 10 rowed. Golden yellow 
color, uniform in size and maturity, 
with flavor unsurpassed. Pkt. 10c. 
See page 9. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
One packet each these 
five New “AlLAmeri' 
can” Flowers for £(1.10 
One, packet each these 
four New Vegetables 
50c. 
Entire collection, nine 
packets, one of each, 
for #1.40 prepaid. 
Use Order Blank on 
Other Side. 
FARMER SEED & NURSERY CO., «» FARIBAULT, MINNESOTA 
