LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE, Canton, Ohio 
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ALL AMERICAN FLOWER SELECTIONS 
These annual selections are made on the combined judgment of the most outstanding authori¬ 
ties in America, and are based on the results of trials made in 10 different parts of the country 
under their personal supervision. They are of real merit. Descriptions and prices will be found on 
the following pages in alphabetical order. 
Highest award given for first time 1935 
Certificate of Honor—Rust-Proof Antirrhinum—51 Univ. of California Mixture. 
COLD MEDAL WINNERS 
324 
Cosmos—Orange Flare. 
808 
Petunia—Pink Gem. 
718 
Nasturtium—Scarlet Gleam. 
656 
Marigold—Guinea Gold 
657 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme. 
720 
Nasturtium—Golden Gleam. 
184 
Calendula—Orange Shaggy. 
154 
Campanula—Annual. 
AWARD OF MERIT 
WINNERS 
1253 
Zinnia—Fantasy. 
639 
Lupine—Hartweg Giants. 
719 
Nasurtium—Gleam Hybrids. 
781 
Pansy—Swiss Giants. 
3004 
Aster—Los Angeles. 
382 
Delphinium—Cambridge Blue. 
575 
Hunnemania—Sunlight. 
1 197 
Venidium—Fastuosum 
1 193 
Verbena-—Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. 
Wilt-resistant Asters. 
1191 
Verbena—Lavender Glory. 
655 
Marigold—Double Dwarf Monarch 
ABRONIA (Sand Verbena) 
(A. R. Culture 6) 
23 Umbellata Crandiflora. (6 inches.) Trailing plant 
with verbena-like flowers of bright rose with white 
center. Likes dry poor soil and sunny location. Pkt. 
10c. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil, Yarrow) 
(P. R. Culture 1 3) 
24 Ptarmica (The Pearl.) (2 feet.) Pure white dou¬ 
ble blossoms all summer, prefers sun. Pkt. 10c. 
31 Tomentosa. (6 to 8 inches.) Bright yellow flowers 
July to September. Pkt. 15c. 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) 
(P. Culture 13) 
22 Napellus. (4 feet.) Long spikes of blue helmet 
shaped flowers. August and September. Pkt. 10c. 
AETHIONEMA (Persian Candytuft) 
(P. R. Culture 32) 
32 Persicum. (9 inches.) Strong bushy plants with 
slender spikes of rosy pink flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Ageratum—Little Blue Star 
ACERATUM (Floss Flower) 
(A. R. Culture 2) 
Free blooming, quick growing, blooms 
throughout the summer. Adds beautiful laven¬ 
der blue tones to the garden. Splendid for edg¬ 
ing and rockery. 
28 Blue Perfection. (9 inches.) Large deep blue 
flowers Pkt. 10c, % oz. 35e. 
30 Little Blue Star. (5 inches.) Very dwarf, compact, 
covered with bright blue flowers. Pkt. 15c, '/8 oz. 
45c. 
ACROSTEMMA (Rose Campion) 
(P. Culture 13) 
26 Coronaria. ( 2'/2 feet.) Downy silvery grey foliage. 
Blood red flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
ALYSSUM (Madwort) 
(A. R. Culture 3) 
The ideal plant for edging and rockery, sweet 
scented, free blooming and easy to grow. 
34 Lilac Queen. (6 inches.) A prety shade of lilac. 
Pkt. 5c, i/ 4 oz. 25c. 
35 Little Dorrit. (4 inches.) Very dwarf and com¬ 
pact white flowers. Pkt. 5e, V 4 oz. 25c. 
36 Carpet of Snow. (4 inches.) Spreading habit form¬ 
ing a mass of snow-white flowers. Pkt. 5c, % oz. 
25c. 
39 Saxatile Compactum. (P. R. Cult. 13) (Basket of 
Cold.) (9 inches.) Bright yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c, 
V4 oz. 40c. 
AMARANTHUS 
(A. Cultures 1 and 2) 
40 Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding). (2'A feet.) Blood 
red drooping spikes. Pkt. 5c. 
41 Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). (2Yz feet.) Inner foli¬ 
age dark bronze tipped with green, the outer bright 
scarlet and gold. Pkt. 5c. 
47 Combustion. Originated by Burbank. Fiery crim¬ 
son tufts resembling Poinsettias, makes dazzling 
display all summer. Pkt. 10c. 
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