1935 
CARL SALBACH 
19 
LARKSPUR —New Column or Giant Imperial 
low branching type so fine for cutting. Our 
seed comes direct from the best collection we 
know of. Dark blue, rose, pink, lilac, salmon 
pink, and white mixed.15c pkt. 
LAVATERA Sunset (Mallow). A splendid 
drought resistant annual shrub three to 
four feet tall, well branched. Plants literally 
covered with large blossoms of carmine rose. 
.15c pkt. 
LINARIA—Fairy Bouquet (New) —(Wild 
Snapdragon). Compact plants, eight to ten 
inches high, colors rose, yellow, pink, laven¬ 
der, carmine, red, white, and violet mixed. 
A gem for border or rock garden-25c pkt. 
LOBELIA —One of the most satisfactory of all 
annual border plants. Three to five inches 
tall. 
Cambridge Blue —New. Light blue, large 
flowered.25c pkt. 
Emperor William —Gentian Blue. .15c pkt. 
LUPINES — Giant King Strain. A new and im¬ 
proved strain of annual lupines. Three to 
four feet tall, of base branching habit, and 
having four to six bloom spikes to the plant. 
Larger blooms, and many more to the spike 
—in fact, larger and better in all ways than 
the older types. Easily grown. 
King Blue —Oxford blue.25c pkt. 
King White —Clear white.25c pkt. 
Giant King Mixture — Colors including 
dark blue, sky blue, heliotrope, and white, 
mixed .25c pkt. 
MARIGOLD — Carnation Flowered. The new 
loose petaled type so popular for cutting and 
for flower arrangements. A minimum of 
marigold odor. 
Guinea Gold —Bright orange. The seed 
sensation of 1933 .15c pkt. 
Yellow Supreme —The new yellow coun¬ 
terpart of Guinea Gold. Light yellow. Stock 
limited .25c pkt. 
MARIGOLD—Dwarf French Double Type. 
Floriferous, compact, dwarf growth, with 
pompon type flowers. Twelve inches. 
Golden Ball —Golden orange.15c pkt. 
Robert Biest —Dark, rich mahogany ma¬ 
roon, faintly edged yellow.15c pkt. 
Monarch Mixture —Including orange, 
brown, yellow and mahogany in different 
color variations. 15c pkt. 
MARIGOLD—New Large Flowering Dwarf 
Type—A new “break” in marigolds which 
gives us large blooms on compact plants. 
Most unusual, being covered with flowers 
and making a plant that is much showier 
and more useful in the garden than the tall 
varieties. Eighteen to twenty-four inches. 
Primrose Queen —Large ball type blossoms 
of cream colorings.25c pkt. 
Golden Queen —Large ball type blossoms 
of deep yellow.25c pkt. 
NASTURTIUM—Golden Gleam. Double, 
sweet-scented, and free flowering. This out¬ 
standing development was awarded the 
seedmen’s “All-American” as the best seed 
novelty for the 1933 season, and was a de¬ 
cided sensation. Our stock of this bright 
golden yellow nasturtium comes direct from 
the introducer.15c pkt. 
PETUNIAS 
Balcony Type, Mixed—(See page 20) 
NASTURTIUM—Gleam Hybrids. Seedlings 
from the popular Golden Gleam with the 
same growing habit and the same profusion 
of bright double flowers. In colors never 
dreamed of before in double nasturtiums— 
salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, 
creamy yellow, orange, crimson, and gold 
flushed scarlet. See color cut p. 14. 
The release of these hybrids, together with 
the Scarlet Gleam (below) form one of the 
most looked for announcements in the seed 
world. Packet of ten seeds.25c 
NASTURTIUM — Scarlet Gleam ( Bodger ). 
First of the Gleam hybrid nasturtiums to be 
isolated in separate colors—and a variety 
that is most popular. Immense blooms, col¬ 
ored vivid orange-scarlet, even more dazzling 
than the showy Golden Gleam. Packet of 
ten seeds.25c 
NEMESIA ( Superbissima Gran(liflo?-a Nana 
Compacta) . A splendid new strain of these 
orchid-like flowers. In brightest colors— 
cherry red, orange, rose, and scarlet, mixed. 
Eight inches tall, with small but colorful 
blossoms. Splendid in low growing mass. 
.15c pkt. 
PANSY—Super Swiss ( Roggli ). Giants— 
Recognized as one of, if not the finest strain 
in America. Immense blooms in fine color 
range. Regular pkt., 50c. Large pkt.$1.00 
PETUNIAS—Large Flowering Single Type. 
One of the most striking pot plants available 
and good for general garden use. The finest 
mixture and a most sensational new variety. 
Pink Pearl—A simply huge variety of rose 
pink with violet center. One of the largest 
petunias grown. A Diener origination. 
.50c pkt. 
Diener’s Ruffled Monsters, Mixed—Single. 
This is the same assortment (No. 8) that has 
carried Mr. Diener’s reputation for petunias 
