THE ALL AMERICAN 
FLOWER GARDEN 
For 1936 
1 Jflkt. each ot these nine new 
All American Flowers Value 93c 
For Only 70c Postpaid 
CALENDULA 
ORANGE SHAGGY 
Gold Medal Winner 1935 All America Selections 
Calendulas in recent years have enjoyed a de¬ 
cided revival of interest. Many new colors have 
been introduced in the ordinary double form, and 
several new and interesting flower types have 
been developed. One of the most interesting, and 
certainly the most distinct of these new types is 
the new laciniated petaled type, Orange Shaggy. 
It is destined to become one of our most popular 
garden flowers. Deep orange in color, exceed¬ 
ingly graceful and informal in appearance, it is 
a striking contrast to the formal Calendulas in 
general use. Excellent for use both in the garden 
and for cutting. Pkt., 7c; y 2 oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c. 
$ 5.00 for Best Photograph 
We will pay $5.00 for the best photograph of 
our all American Flower Garden. This picture 
should reach us before Oct. 1st, 1936. The prize 
winning picture will be used in our 1937 catalog. 
LARKSPUR ROSAMON 
Gold Medal Winner All America Selections, 
Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society 
The New Annual Larkspur Rosamond 
has been acclaimed the most distinct 
Larkspur to be introduced in many years. 
It is two weeks earlier than other Stock 
Flowered varieties, giving a good cut be¬ 
fore other Larkspurs are available. The 
height is exceptionally uniform, and the 
plants bear numerous good spikes heav¬ 
ily covered with fully double flowers. 
The color is new and distinct, a pure 
deep rose self, holding well until out of 
bloom. The individual florets are large 
and very double, evenly and closely placed 
on the stems. Height, 3 to 4 ft. Pkt., 
15c; 2 for 25c. 
f COSMOS ^ 
^EARIY KIONDYKe' 
ORANGE FLARE 
Grand Champion Gold Medal Winner 1935 
All America Selections 
See Colored Picture on 1 
Front Cover 
The unanimous choice of all judges in the 1935 
All America Selections, Orange Flare has proven 
itself worthy of this honor. Bright vivid orange, 
very free flowering, 2-3 feet tall, with a sparse 
growth of light green foliage. The blooming season 
is long, and the long wiry stems make Orange 
Flare an excellent flower for cutting. It is 
indeed a New Flower for the People. At 
Yankton, Orange Flare Cosmos were in bloom 
sixty-eight days from the time the seed was 
planted and continued blooming through 
the hot, dry weather without watering; 
.and when frost came were still a mass of 
rich, glowing orange. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
SEMI DOUBLE SUNLITE 
Award of Merit Winner All America Selections 
Sunlite, the attractive semi double form of the 
well known Mexican tulip poppy, has become 
one of the most popular garden flowers. The 
plants are about two feet in height, and like a 
sunny position. This is one of the flowers that 
will stand our hot Dakota summers 
without watering. The bright, 
lemon-yellow flowers are about two 
inches in diameter. Pkt., 10c. 
• NEW EARLY FLOWERING 
SWEET PEA 
Mother Machree 
A golden rose suffused coral. A 
single flower measures two inches 
across, a spray of four 3%"x5l4", 
length of stems 13 to 15 inches. The 
color is a delightful shade of golden 
coral rose and it is a strong grower. 
“Mother Machree,” — the soft ef¬ 
florescent colors of coral and golden 
rose are so blended in this beautiful 
new creation, that it causes one to 
stop and ponder over the many won¬ 
ders of nature. The color of flower 
and plant alike at once suggests it¬ 
self as the noblest of offerings for 
that day of fond remembrance—- 
Mother's Day. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Packet 10c 
*4 ounce, 30c 
• MARIGOLD YELLOW 
SUPREME 
Gold Medal Winner 1935 
All America Selections 
Heralded as a companion to the 
popular Guinea Gold, Yellow Su¬ 
preme does in many respects resemble 
it. It is very free flowering, compact 
and somewhat pyramidal in habit, two to two 
and a half feet tall, bearing loosely ruffled, car¬ 
nation flowered blossoms. The color is a creamy 
lemon yellow, and the flowers are somewhat 
larger than Guinea Gold. Pkt., 10c; !4oz ., 25c. 
For something different and better. 
plant all American flowers 
• NASTURTIUM 
Double — Sweet Scented 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids Finest Mixed 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids are the result of years 
of scientific breeding and selection for the devel¬ 
opment of this sensational new double, sweet 
scented Nasturtium. Grown in a bed or border 
in the garden their effect is startlingly beautiful. 
The flowers are fine large, well formed sweet 
scented doubles, of the same type as the well 
known Golden Gleam. The stems are long, and 
bear the flowers well above the lush green of the 
foliage, giving the effect of a solid mass of color. 
The color range includes a evenly balanced 
blend of brilliant shades: salmon, golden yellow, 
orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, orange, 
maroon, crimson, and many spotted varieties. 
Pkt., 7c; y 2 oz., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; J4 lb., 55c. 
• DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM 
Gold Medal Winner 1935 All America Selections 
The same type as the Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
Scarlet Gleam is an intense dazzling scarlet. It 
has been likened to a huge, fiery carpet spread 
over the ground. Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c. 
• ANTIRRHINUM 
University of California De Luxe Mixture, 
Rust Proof Strains 
Certificate of Honor 1935 All America Selections 
Of major importance to all flower lovers is the 
work being done on the Antirrhinum for the pro¬ 
duction of Rust Proof strains. Too much credit 
cannot be given the Agricultural Experiment 
Station of the University of California for the 
pioneering work they' have done in this field. 
Antirrhinums are one of our finest and most 
easily grown flowers, enduring hot sun, dry 
weather and lack of care. Unfortunately, in many 
parts of the United States, it has been impossible 
to raise these beautiful flowers on account of the 
Antirrhinum rust which would destroy a bed of 
flowers in a single week. By planting this rust¬ 
proof strain, you escape this danger and are sure 
to raise the largest and most beautifully colored 
Antirrhinums you have ever grown. Pkt., 9c; 
2 for 15c. 
