RECENT NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Rust-Proof Antirrhinum, University of California Mixture 
Awarded Certificate of Honor—All 
American Selections, 1934. The advent 
of Rust-Proof Antirrhinums is des¬ 
tined to make them one of the most 
popular flowers in America (75% of 
the plants are Rust-Proof). We are 
happy to be able to offer this excellent 
Mixture of Rust-Proof Antirrhinums, 
similar to the Majus Grandiflora type 
(height 214 ft.), containing a won¬ 
derful range of the popular colors. 
It is the aim of specialists to replace 
all existing colors and types with 
Rust-Proof Strains as swiftly as pos¬ 
sible. Price, t^-oz. (about 9000 seeds) 
$1.00; per pkt., 25c. 
New Calendula 
Orange 
Gold Medal Winner—All American 
Selections, 1934. Orange Shaggy is a 
very distinct, new break in Calendula. 
The petals are long and deeply fringed 
or lacinated. Row after row of these 
long, fringed petals overlap each other 
in a rather irregular fashion and 
build up a bloom with the shaggy 
appearance of some Chrysanthemums. 
These blooms are of great grace and 
beauty. The color is a deep orange 
shading to slightly lighter tone in the 
center, giving the flower a delightful, 
two-tone effect. Well grown, Orange 
Shaggy has long stems and forms 
plants 18 inches high. Price, 14 -oz., 
$1.50; per pkt., 25c. 
Early Klondyke Cosmos, Orange Flare 
Awarded Gold Medal—All American Selections, 1934. Orange Flare is one of the most enthusi¬ 
astically admired novelties on the market today. Although Klondyke Cosmos is not a new variety, 
the fact that it may be had in full bloom in so short a time (less than 4 months) is unprecedented 
in the flower world. The color is vivid orange with attractive, light-green foliage. The stems are 
long and wiry; well adapted for cutting. Price, 14-oz., 75c.; per pkt., 25c. 
Nasturtium, Double Sweet Scented, Scarlet Gleam 
Scarlet Gleam is even more intensely dazzling in color than the showy Golden Gleam. The flowers 
are a fiery orange-scarlet (comparable to Scarlet Sage or Geraniums). The plants are semi-dwarf, 
throwing short runners from a well-rounded, free-flowering bush, with long wiry stems bearing 
numerous flowers well above the foliage, giving the effect of a solid mass of color. Scarlet Gleam 
received Gold Medal—All American Selections, 1934. For further description, see page 58. Price, 
per oz., $2.25; per 14-oz., 60c.; per pkt., (12 seeds) 25c. See cover for special collection offer. 
Nasturtium, Double Glorious Gleam Hybrids, Finest Mixed 
Received Award of Merit—All American Selections, 1934. Gleam Hybrids, the flower of to-morrow 
in the Nasturtium family, have been scientifically developed through line breeding and selection. They 
are not hybrids in the sense of unproven first-generation crosses. See page 58 for further descrip¬ 
tion. Price, per oz., $1.50; 14-oz., 50c.; pkt. (18 seeds) 25c. See cover for special collection offer. 
Marigold, Yellow Supreme 
Yellow Supreme was one of the five outstanding novelties to receive a Gold Medal Award in the 
All American Selections, 1934. This is a grand companion to Guinea Gold in the carnation-flowered 
type. A rich, creamy, lemon-yellow with good stems, and holding well when cut. Plants are vigor¬ 
ous, free flowering, and lack the odor which is objectionable to some. Price, 14-oz., $1.00; pkt., 25c. 
Zinnia, Fantasy 
Fantasy is the most fascinating new Zinnia type introduced in many years. The very informal, 
shaggy-appearing flowers are graceful and interesting; quite distinct from the stiff, formal Zinnias 
to which all are accustomed. The rounded, medium-sized flowers are composed of a mass of shaggy, 
raylike petals which give a delicate and refined appearance; large enough to satisfy the desire for 
mass of color, yet small enough to lend themselves gracefully to flower arrangement. The color 
range includes the brightest shades of red, yellow and orange, as well as the popular pastel pinks 
and cream. Received Award of Merit—All American Selections, 1934. Price, Vs -oz., 60c.; pkt., 25c. 
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RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM 
