for Your 1936 Garden 
ZINNIA FANTASY 
Fantasy is the most fascinating new Zinnia 
type introduced to the flower world in many 
years. The plants are about 2Vz to 3 feet in 
height, neat in habit, strong growing and very 
free flowering. The very informal shaggy ap¬ 
pearing flowers are graceful and interesting, 
quite distinct from the stiff, formal Zinnias to 
which we are accustomed. They are rounded 
in shape, around 2Vz to 3 inches, carried on 
good, strong stems and are excellent keepers. 
For flower arrangement ihis type is superbly 
adapted to the ordinary home. The color 
range includes the brightest shades of reds, 
yellow and orange, as well as the popular 
pastel pinks and cream— Pkt., 15c. 
DOUBLE NASTURTIUMS (Hybrids) 
The flowers of Glorious Gleam are fine, large, 
well-formed, sweet-scented doubles, of the same 
type as the well known Golden Gleam. In 
habit of growth they also closely resemble 
Golden Gleam, with semidwarf plants throw¬ 
ing short runners from well-rounded, free-flow¬ 
ering bushes. The stems are long and bear 
the flowers well above the lush green foliage, 
giving the effect of a solid mass of color. The 
color range includes an evenly balanced blend 
of the glorious assortment of brilliant shades: 
salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, 
cream yellow, orange, maroon, crimson and 
many spotted varieties. Pkt., 15c; Vz oz., 40c; 
oz., 75c. 
SCARLET GLEAM DOUBLE SWEET 
SCENTED NASTURTIUM 
A Gold Medal winner in All American Se¬ 
lections. The flowers are large and full-pet- 
aled, waved and fluted in effect, and extremely 
showy. Completely covering the foliage of the 
plant, the long-stemmed orange scarlet flowers 
make a dazzling splash of color which is hard 
to duplicate. Richly sweet scented, Scarlet 
Gleam is ideal for garden or cutting use.— Pkt., 
15c; Vz oz., 50c; oz., 85c. 
CALENDULA (Orange Shaggy) 
Winner of a gold medal in the 1935 All 
America Selections, this new type of Calendula 
is, destined to become one of our most popular 
garden flowers. Very distinct because of its 
new laciniated petal. Deep orange in color, 
exceedingly graceful and informal in appear¬ 
ance, it is a striking contrast to the formal 
Calendulas in general use. It is excellent for 
use both in the garden and for cutting.— Pkt., 
15c; 2 for 25c. 
MARIGOLD—YELLOW SUPREME 
Yellow Supreme (African) (26 in.). This is the 
newest of the Marigolds. The fluffy flowers of 
light golden yellow are double and semi-dou¬ 
ble, with petals broad and loose. The inner 
petals are shorter, curving in slightly so that 
the center is partly covered. The foliage is 
dark green with paler green stems. This Mari¬ 
gold does not have the odor which is disagree¬ 
able to some people; it is even slightly fra¬ 
grant .—Vi oz., 50c; pkt., 10c. 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme 
NEW VARIETIES 
