Seed Novelties for 1935 
Morning Glories, Heavenly Blue 
Yellow Supreme Marigold. 
Z * •_ Color Illustration 
inma, l-antasy Bac k cover. 
A novelty of surprising charm with splendid large 
blooms that will give a fine display in the garden and 
make a lovely bouquet. The flowers are well rounded. 
They are composed of a mass of shaggy raydike petals 
which give it unusual charm. The color range is most 
varied and beautiful including all the typical Zinnia 
shades. H.A. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt., 25c. 
Zinnia, Scabiosa-Flowered 
A new class of Zinnias with decidedly unique flow' 
ers somewhat resembling Scabiosa. The stems are 
long and almost free from foliage. The colors com' 
prise pleasing shades of scarlet, orange, yellow, pink, 
and white. The plants grow about the same height 
as the Giant Flowered kinds. H.A. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt., 
25c; M oz., 90c; Vi oz., #1.50. 
Scabiosa, 
Double Tall Blue 
Cockade 
Petunias, Ruffled Monsters. 
Petunias, Ruffled Monsters 
This outstanding novelty 
is a pure deep azure'blue 
without any suggestion of 
rose. The formation of the 
flower is ahead of other va' 
rieties and on account of its 
depth is almost conical in 
shape. Long'Stemmed and 
free flowering, and an ex- 
cellent cut flower. H.A. 
2 to 3 ft. Pkt., 25c; X A oz., 
90c; Vi oz., #1.50. 
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. 
Venidium 
Fastuosum 
A magnificent fall flower' 
ing annual from South Africa. Has large Daisydike 
orange'colored flowers marked with black at the base 
of each petal. Attractive, woolly, grayish green foli' 
age. Sow seed in March or April as germination is 
uncertain if started earlier. H.A. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt., 25c; 
#1.25; Vi oz., #2.00. 
M 
oz. 
The flowers are very large and ruffled, with 
open shallow throats, half dwarf type of erect and 
robust habit. The colors are mostly the desirable 
red and dark shades, richly marked and veined. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Scabiosa, Giant Hybrid Mixed 
Grandmother’s old favorite, the pincushion 
flower, gone modern. This is an improved strain 
with flowers 2/i inches across in a wide range of 
colors. H.A. 2/i ft. Pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 60c. 
■v ' : 
A new variety that is bringing new and deserved popularity to this flower. An 
early blooming climber, literally covered with lovely flowers of sky'blue shading 
lighter toward center. Flowers measure 3]/2 inches across. Pkt., 25c; X A oz., 55c; 
Vi oz., 90c. 
Nasturtiums (See Color Illustration on Back Cover) 
The ri-ew, sweet scented Double Gleam varieties. A vigorous bushy plant 
of semi'dwarf nature forming a well rounded, free flowering bush with long, 
wiry stefias holding the flowers well above the healthy green foliage. The 
flowers are large, double and sweet scented; splendid for beds, borders and 
cutting. 
Golden Gleam. Gold medal winner. Alb American selection 193 3. Flowers 
double, sweet scented, of a rich gold color. Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c; X A lb., #1.00. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids. AlbAmerican selection 1935. Hues of salmon, rose, 
yellow, primrose and red, are some of the colors of these new semi'double 
sweet scented Nasturtiums. They are bright, free blooming and very pretty. 
Pkt., 25c; X A oz., 75c; Vi oz., #1.00. 
Scarlet Gleam. Gold medal winner. AlbAmerican selection 1935. Magnificent 
double blooms of an intensely dazzling rich scarlet color. Its semi'double 
blossoms are similar in size and shape to the popular golden Nasturtium. 
Pkt., 25c; X A oz., #1.00; *4 oz., #1.80. 
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