MEW FEOWEE^ CREATIOMe# 
for 1935 
ANTIRRHINUM—RUST PROOF—UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DE LUXE 
MIXTURE. Awarded Certificate of Honor in All-America selections for 1935. 
An outstanding achievement resulting from extensive trials over a period of 
many years. Has been proven to be 75% rust proof under the most adverse 
conditions and this De Luxe mixture contains a higher percentage of the more 
desirable colors—canary yellow, rose pink, salmon pink, and white—nicely 
balanced with the usual run of the orange and red shades. A type of Majus 
Grandiflorum. (See page 4.) 
BEGONIAS CARMEN RED AND CARMEN SALMON. Dwarf, bushy growers, 
with deep dark brown foliage. Exceptionally free flowering and make beautiful 
showy plants. Carmen Rose was introduced two years ago, and with the Red 
and Salmon completing the color range, these Carmen Varieties bid fair to lead 
the Begonia family. (Illustrated on page 7.) 
CALENDULA ORANGE SHAGGY. A Gold Medal winner in the All-America 
selections for 1935, and a very distinct new break in Calendulas. The petals 
are long and deeply fringed or laciniated, giving the shaggy appearance of some 
Chrysanthemums. The color is a deep orange shading to lighter orange in the 
center, giving the flower a pretty two-tone effect. (See page 8.) 
COSMOS ORANGE FLARE. Grand Champion Gold Medal Winner—the unanimous 
choice of all the judges in the All-America Competitions for 1935. Early Klon- 
dyke type, bright vivid orange, very free flowering, with a sparse growth of 
attractive light green foliage. The plants are in full flower in less than four 
months from sowing, and are a mass of color all season. The sensation of the 
year. (See page 13.) 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS SPLENDENS. The most striking Dianthus ever of¬ 
fered, and was awarded Special Mention by the All-America council. The large 
single flowers of brilliant crimson, contrasted with a glistening white eye, are 
borne profusely on neat, dwarf, compact plants. (Illustrated on page 12.) 
NASTURTIUM DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM AND GLEAM HYBRIDS. Bodger’s 
Double Sweet Scented Scarlet Gleam, awarded Gold Medal in 1935 All-America 
Novelty selections. Intense dazzling scarlet flowers, and the plants are of the 
half dwarf type, and bushy. Extra large flowering and indescribably beautiful. 
Bodger’s Double Glorious Gleam Hybrids Mixed won an Award of Merit, and is 
another remarkable achievement in Plant Breeding. Large, well formed, sweet 
scented double flowers, in a kaleidoscopic range of colors, on half-dwarf plants. 
(Illustrated on page 20.) 
ZINNIA FANTASY. A most fascinating new type of Zinnia, and an Award of Merit 
winner. The shaggy appearing flowers are very graceful, and quite distinct from 
the stiff, formal Zinnias. It is of the curled and crested type, really quilled and 
twisted, in a mixture of colors which includes the brightest shades of red, yellow, 
and orange, as well as the popular pastel pinks and cream. (Illustrated on page 29.) 
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