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CARL SALBACH 
1935 
PARTIAL LIST OF AWARDS MADE TO SEED 
NOVELTIES OF OUR LISTING 
Cosmos Early Klondyke Orange Flare —Grand Gold Medal, Seedsmen's All- 
American for 1935 
Nasturtium Scarlet Gleam —Second Gold Medal, Seedsmen’s All-American 
for 1935 
Marigold Yellow Supreme —Third Gold Medal, Seedsmen’s All-American for 
1935 
Calendula Orange Shaggy —Fourth Gold Medal, Seedsmen’s All-American 
for 1935 
Nasturtium Gleam Hybrids —Award of Merit, Seedsmen’s All-American for 
1935 
Dianthus Laciniatus Splendens —Special Mention, Seedsmen’s All-American 
for 1935 
Marigolds Primrose Queen and Golden Queen —Special Mentions Seedsmen’s 
All-American for 1935 
Snapdragons—Rust-proof— Dr. Lammert’s strain developed and improved 
from University of California strain, which was awarded Certificate of 
Honor, Seedsmen’s All-American for 1935 
Calendula Sunshine —First All-American for 1934 
Scabiosa Giant Hybrids —Second All-American for 1934 
Annual Canterbury Bell Liberty Bell —Award of Merit, All-Americans for 
1934 
Hunnemannia Sunlite —Award of Merit, All-American for 1934 
Marigold Monarch Strain —Award of Merit, All-American for 1934 
Annual Canterbury Bells, Mixed —Gold Medal, All-Americans for 1933 
Nasturtium Golden Gleam —Gold Medal, All-Americans for 1933; Award of 
Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, England 
Lupines Hartweggi Giants, Mixed —Award of Merit, All-Americans for 1933 
Godetia Sybil Sherwood —Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, 
England 
Scabiosa Loveliness —Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, England 
Zinnias, Bodger’s Dahlia Flowered Strains —Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural 
Society, England 
SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
(See page 17 for Unwin Dwarf Bedding Dahlias) 
SALBACH SINGLES—Probably the most out¬ 
standing strain of single dahlias grown. Pro¬ 
duced personally by Carl Salbach. Like the 
Unwin dwarfs, they require little space, are 
fine in mass, and excellent in table or other 
small bouquets. Height three to four feet. 
Fifty seeds in a packet. 
Selected Light Shades—Mixture of buff, 
peach pink, peach red, and rose colors (75 
per cent these shades).25c 
Selected Dark Shades—Mostly rich ma¬ 
roons, shading almost to black, with a few 
lighter reds and other minor variations. A 
splendid strain.25c 
Mixed, all colors.J5 C 
SALBACH POMPONS—These “button” dahlias 
do not seed well, but we have a very few 
packets from the choicest varieties (25 seeds) 
.50c pkt. 
