Goulds 
Outstanding New Flowers for 1936 
ZINNIA, Fantasy—Given Award of Merit 193.5 All- 
American selection, this new Zinnia has more than fulfilled 
all early expectations. The lacy petaled flowers lend an air of 
friendly informality to the garden or flower arrangement. 
Ideally suited to any decorative Use. Finest mixed, Pkt., 10c. 
MARIGOLD, Mexican Dwarf Orange — Distinctly new 
and different in flower form. The plants are semi-dwarf in 
habit, growing 15 to 18 inches high, freely branched and 
bearing quantities of the very large, unique semi-tubular 
petaled flowers of bright orange. One of the outstanding new 
Marigolds for this season. Pkt., 25c. 
IPOMEA,Heavenly Blue Improved 
Similar to the old Heavenly Blue, but 
vines # do not make such rank growth and 
flower much earlier. Flowers remain open until late in the 
afternoon. Color is a deep intense blue, shading lighter 
toward the center. Pkt., 10c* 
PETUNIA, Ruffled Martha Washington —Award of 
Merit 1935 All-American selection. The new Martha Wash¬ 
ington ushers in an entirely new Petunia. The plants are 
about nine inches tall, in a perfect ball effect, actually 
covered with dozens of the delicately ruffled medium sized 
flowers. The color itself is an interesting combination, blush 
pink at the edges, deepening to dark violet in the throat, 
with heavy veining. Use as a bedding, border, window box 
or pot plant. Pkt., 25c. 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf Double Golden Globe— Iden¬ 
tical in color with the popular Golden Gleam, its habit and 
trueness to type. Uniformly dwarf and compact. Golden 
Globe is the first named color variety in the new Gent type 
of Nasturtium. The well formed double flowers of deep 
golden yellow arc delicately sweet scented. Pkt., 25c 
ACROCLINIUM, New Large Flowered Double Hybrids 
This new Acroclinium is so greatly improved over the old 
variety that they can scarcely he recognized as members of 
the same family. The flowers are extremely large, at least 
twice the size of the ordinary strain, on 12 to 1H inch stems, 
borne freely over a long flowering period. Mixed, l’kt., 10c. 
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COSMOS, Sensation—The All-American Council rank 
this new very early giant Cosmos second choice in the 1936 
Winners. Plants grow about five feet tall, flowers are pink 
and white, 4 to 6 inches across. For best show, leave plants 
3 to 4 feet apart and disbud for exceptional flowers on long 
cutting stems. Mixed, Pkt., 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Dixie Sunshine—Award of Merit in the 
1936 All-American Winners. This is an entirely new and 
outstanding type of this general garden favorite. Tall and 
stately, the richest and finest foliage of all Marigolds and 
100% fully double golden yellow flowers that last ten days 
or longer when cut. Flowers without the objectionable 
Marigold odor. A late flowering variety. Pkt., 25c. 
COSMOS, Early Orange Flare—Grand Champion Gold 
Medal 1935 All-American selection. Granted the highest 
honor that can be bestowed on a new flower variety in the 
United States; Orange Flare has proven itself worthy of this 
honor. The long stemmed flowers of bright vivid orange are 
freely borne on two to three foot, well shaped plants which 
have a sparse growth of light green foliage. If plants are 
started indoors it will flower in sixty to seventy days after 
setting out. Pkt., 10c. 
R.L.Gould 6c Company 
SAINT PAUL 
MINNESOTA 
