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CARL SALBACH 
1935 
GODETIA Wild Rose—Compact, and covered 
with blooms, this new flower will be one of 
our finest bedding plants. Blossoms of light 
rose pink, on plants nine inches tall.25c pkt. 
GOURDS —Direct from the outstanding Bodg- 
er collection. 
Large Varieties Assortment.15c pkt. 
Small Varieties Assortment.15c pkt. 
Large and Small Sorts, mixed_15c pkt. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun-rose). P. A most de¬ 
lightful dwarf evergreen perennial, three to 
six inches tall. Spreading, dense, matty 
growth. Covered with brightly colored flow¬ 
ers resembling miniature single roses, such 
as the Isobel. In yellow, bronze, red, pink, 
rose, apricot, orange, and similar shades. Has 
attracted constant attention in our garden. 
Splendid for rock gardens. 
We are fortunate enough to secure exclu¬ 
sive sale of the seed from Sydney B. Mitch¬ 
ell’s own garden. His stock was obtained 
from John Nicholls of Scotland, and W. M. 
Christy of England, who, between them, 
raised most of the named forms given awards 
at the R. H. S. trial gardens at Wisley, 
England. In mixed colors.50c pkt. 
HUNNEMANNIA SUNLITE (Mexican Tulip 
Poppy) —A most popular new flower. Bright 
yellow, with semi-double flowers resembling 
the blooms of tulip Inglescombe yellow. Good 
habit, two feet tall.25c pkt. 
ICELAND POPPIES—Gartref Strain— A re¬ 
markable variation in Iceland Poppies. New 
pastel and art shades, with darker picotee 
markings and pencillings. We have imported 
our seed direct from the originator in South 
Australia. Large blooms in a mixture of shell 
pink, cream, amber, and bronze.50c pkt. 
ICELAND POPPIES (Nudicaule ). You who 
are in the habit of visiting the beautiful 
Santa Maria Inn half-way between San 
Francisco and Los Angeles are no doubt fa¬ 
miliar with the remarkable strains of these 
most effective cut-flowers developed by 
Frank J. McCoy, manager of the Inn. Mr. 
McCoy has built an international reputation 
for the Inn by filling it with exquisitely ar¬ 
ranged bouquets of the most gorgeous flow¬ 
ers obtainable. Most of these blooms he 
grows himself, and Iceland poppies have 
been his particular hobby. He has scoured 
the world for seeds, and has selected and 
re-selected until he has developed a strain 
that is unquestionably the finest in America 
and probably unexcelled anywhere. 
Iceland poppies, like gladiolus, may be 
planted in succession. Bloom approximately 
three months from the time they are 
planted. They are most hardy for early 
blooms, as they stand frost even when other 
plants wither and blacken. Very floriferous, 
with long stems, most excellent cut-flowers. 
At their best sown either where they will 
flower or in boxes and transplanted when 
young. 
We offer exclusively: 
Santa Maria Inn strain of Orange and 
Gold, Frank J. McCoy re-selections (quan¬ 
tity limited and subject to stock)—Imported 
originally from Australia, and ranked by 
Mr. McCoy as one of the finest strains ever 
purchased. Large flowers of orange and gold 
coloring, completely distinct from any other 
strain.35c pkt. 
Santa Maria Inn strain of Coonara Pinks, 
Frank J. McCoy re-selections. Also imported 
originally from Australia. Very fine, 95 per 
cent pink. A very few packets.35c pkt. 
Santa Maria Inn Mixture, Frank J. Mc¬ 
Coy re-selections. Re-selected from the finest 
strains obtainable anywhere—the best mix¬ 
ture you could possibly have. Orange, yellow, 
white, pink and other shades. Order three 
packets and have a full succession of blooms 
.25c pkt., 3 pkts for 60c 
ICELAND POPPIES 
