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New Flowers 
RUST-PROOF SNAPDRAGONS 
Experts at the U. of C. Experiment Station have again added 
to their laurels by bringing out this strain of Snapdragons 
which overcomes the tendency to damage by the “rust.” Our 
University of California Mixture has a high percentage of 
light colors which are most popular—rose-pink, salmon-pink, 
canary-yellow, white, orange and red. Tr. Pkg. 50c; ys oz. 
$1.25. 
ORANGE FLARE COSMOS 
Without doubt the finest Cosmos thus far presented to the 
gardeners of the world, receiving the first prize Gold Medal in 
the All-America Seed Selections for 1935. Plants come into 
bloom in ten to twelve weeks after the seed is sown, and are a 
mass of flaming golden yellow when in full flower. The stems 
are long and wiry, which makes Orange Flare extremely useful 
in many kinds of floral work. Tr. Pkg. 35c; Yi oz. 65c; Oz.$2.25. 
YELLOW SUPREME MARIGOLD 
Winner of Gold Medal, 1935 All-America Selections. Flow¬ 
ers full double, creamy lemon-yellow, a little larger than those 
of Guinea Gold. Plants 2 to 3 feet tall, without the usual odor, 
and are free blooming. A splendid companion for Guinea Gold. 
Tr. Pkg. 35c; Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
PERIWINKLE PETUNIA 
Large, five-pointed flowers, resembling the perennial vinca. 
A desirable addition to the Petunias, as the color is a lovely 
pastel blue, an unusual color in these plants. Tr. Pkg. 75c; 
M Oz. $2.25. 
FANTASY ZINNIA 
A strictly new variety presented for the first time. Received 
an Award of Merit in the 1935 All-America Selections. The 
flowers are of medium size, double, with fluffy, shaggy petals. 
They do not have the formal appearance of many of the older 
varieties and are admirable in floral arrangements. We offer a 
color mixture of red, orange, pink, cream and lighter tones. 
Tr. Pkg. 35c; 34 oz. 65c; Oz. $2.25. 
LOBELIA—CAMBRIDGE BLUE 
A new variety of Lobelia with light blue flowers, which seems 
to come into bloom a little earlier than other varieties. It makes 
a splendid low-growing plant for edgings, borders, and rock- 
gardens. Tr. Pkg. 75c. 
SUPER-GIANT LOS ANGELES ASTER 
Presented for the first time last year, Los Angeles Aster 
sprang at once into popular favor. The flowers are truly 
“Giant,” 6 to 8 inches across, with long, wavy, interlacing 
petals. The color is a pure shell-pink, the daintiest color 
found in the Aster family. The blooms are carried on long, 
strong stems, a point that makes Los Angeles desirable for 
both cutting and the garden. Tr. Pkg. 45c; J4 Oz. $1.50; 
Oz. $4.00. 
GUINEA GOLD MARIGOLD 
Winner of Gold Medal in the 1933 All-America Selections. 
Another season has brought added honors and increased 
popularity to Guinea Gold. Its glory has not been dimmed, 
nor has it been overshadowed by any other novelty. The 
plants become huge bouquets of double and semi-double golden 
yellow flowers, which may be cut to mid-November. Tr. Pkg. 
25c; Oz. $1.00. 
