A. S. & L. FLOWER NOVELTIES, Season of 1936-continued 
NASTURTIUM—Double Sweet Scented Gleam 
Hybrids. (All America Award of Merit 1935). A 
new race of double nasturtiums developed by hy¬ 
bridization of Golden Gleam with single varieties. 
Delightfully sweet scented, beautifully double and 
in a remarkable color range. The semi-dwarf 
plants throw short runners from well rounded 
free flowering bushes, bearing showy masses of 
brightly colored double flowers on long stems 
above the lush green of the foliage. Pkt. 20c. 
NASTURTIUM—Double Sweet Scented Scar¬ 
let Gleam. (All America Gold Medal Selection 
1935). A new and improved strain producing fully 
double blooms of the same type as Golden Gleam. 
The flowers are large, full petaled, waved, fluted 
and extremely showy. Completely covering the 
foliage of the plant, the long stemmed orange 
scarlet flowers make a dazzling splash of color. 
Richly sweet scented, Scarlet Gleam is ideal for 
garden or cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
Double Nasturtium 
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NASTURTIUM—Dwarf Double Golden Globe. 
(All America Award of Merit 1936). Identical in 
color with the popular Golden Gleam, to which it 
compares favorably in its habit and trueness to 
type. Uniformly dwarf and compact, Golden 
Globe is the first named color variety in the new 
Gem type of Nasturtium. It is very free flowering 
and the well formed double flowers of deep golden 
yellow are delicately sweet scented. Pkt. 25c. 
PANSY—Swiss Giants Mixed. This is the most 
sensational pansy novelty of many years. The 
flowers are very large, borne on long stems, of 
perfect form and substance, blooming all sum¬ 
mer. Their most important charm is their great 
variety of color such as were not known previous¬ 
ly in any pansy mixture. Size, earliness, sub¬ 
stance, wide color range, continuity of bloom. 
What could be finer? Pkt. 35c. 
PETUNIA—Blue Redder. A beautiful mid-blue, 
vigorous growing petunia of the Hybrida Nana 
Erecta class. The plants produce a well rounded 
upright growth, twelve inches high, and are very 
floriferous. The flowers are good size and of a 
delightful mid blue shade. It is an ideal blue pe¬ 
tunia for bedding, making a most effective and 
attractive display. Pkt. 20c. 
PETUNIA—Celestial Rose. This is a delight¬ 
ful new, compacta growing strain of deep rose 
petunias. The plants are vigorous, dwarf and 
early flowering, producing a wealth of blooms 
throughout the season until the plants are frost¬ 
ed. It is a valuable addition to this class of pe¬ 
tunias and can be described as a much improved 
Rose of Heaven. Pkt. 15c. 
PETUNIA Grandiflora—Single Fringed Dainty 
Lady. (All America Award of Merit 1936). For 
the first time in many years a new color in pe¬ 
tunias has been produced. We offer for your ap¬ 
proval, a delicate golden yellow, Dainty Lady, the 
first really yellow petunia. The plants are neat, 
compact, semi-dwarf and free flowering, bearing 
medium sized, delicately fringed light golden 
yellow flowers throughout the summer. It re¬ 
quired ten years to produce this outstanding va¬ 
riety. The seed supply this season is decidedly 
limited. Pkt. 50c. 
PETUNIA—Double Fringed. All Double). 
Mixed. This is a very superior strain of the All 
Double Giant Fringed Dwarf Victorious mixed. 
The plants are remarkably uniform in habit, 
producing a wonderful assortment of brilliant 
and fancy colorings. They produce very large, 
well fringed fully double flowers and the plants 
are extremely floriferous. A gorgeous strain 
100% double. Pkt. 50c. 
Some day when you folks are at a loose end, 
come out and see the result of your seeds—and 
grown under the severest test on the driest 
ground in Maine — without water. 
My motto as far as your seed is concerned is 
“Not a kick in a whole seed order.” 
Yours truly, 
Neville E. Anderson. 
[ 24 ] Allen, Sterling and Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
