Novelties and Specialties for 1935 
COSMOS HYBRIDA, KLONDYKE ORANGE FLARE 
EARLY KLONDYKE COSMOS, ORANGE FLARE (AAS) 
Upon its first introduction in the gardens at A Century of Progress this new 
Cosmos, later to be chosen as a gold medal winner in the All American Selections, 
became an instant hit with the thousands of visitors. This variety is much like the 
older Klondyke type, but greatly surpasses it in earliness and in its richer, glowing 
orange color. It is a truly remarkable introduction with its profusion of flowers on 
bushy plants 4 to 5 feet high, and blooming continuously from 
August until frost.Pkt. 25c 
CALENDULA 
Chrysantha or Sunshine (AAS). Of all varieties recently introduced, this one has 
proven its merits many times over. The large bright yellow Chrysanthemum-like 
flowers with wide drooping petals make these globular flowers especially valuable 
for garden display and for cutting. It withstands heat better than all other 
varieties .Pkt. 15c; % oz. 75c 
Orange Shaggy (AAS). A distinct new type of Calendula meriting its place in the All 
American Selections. The deeply fringed and laciniated petals arranged in row 
after row gives this flower the pleasing shaggy appearance of a Chrysanthemum. 
The color is an intense burning orange shading to lighter orange in the center 
of the flower. Height 18 inches.Pkt. 25c 
GIANT FLOWERED PETUNIAS 
Palmer’s Double Fringed Mixture (CPS). Everyone marvels at this enormous flowered 
strain, and we are proud to offer the finest strain that is possible to produce, and 
in a wide range of colors.Pkt. 50c 
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