Flower Seed Novelties for 1936 
Dwarf Double or Globe 
Type Nasturtiums 
GOLDEN GLOBE 
Award of Merit, All-American Selection 
1875. A new true uniform bush type of sweet- 
scented, semi-double golden-yellow Nasturtium. The 
first of its type. Very compact, exceptional freedom 
of flowering. Since seeing it bloom, we think this 
new introduction will quickly find favor and con¬ 
siderable popularity. Height 12 in. Pkt., 25c. 
SCARLET GLOBE (New) 
1876 Perfect compact plants carrying well above 
the foliage, giant double and semi-double, sweet- 
scented fiery scarlet flowers in gTeat profusion. 
Plants are perfectly uniform in habit, each being of 
compact globe-shaped growth about 1 ft. high, retain¬ 
ing their dwarf habit throughout the entire season. 
Pkt., 35c. 
Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glories 
Cornflower 
Jubilee Gem 
1385. An entirely new type of Double 
Blue Annual Cornflower only 12 inches 
in height. Its foliage is distinct from 
all other cornflowers, forming a tufted 
mass of vivid green, contrasting well 
with the dark but vivid double blue flow¬ 
ers. Easy to grow. Excellent for edging 
or border plant, makes a fine cut flower 
as well as pot plant. We predict a great 
demand for Jubilee Gem. Pkt., 25c. 
I am pleased with the seed I bought 
from your company. They have always 
been true to name and very high per¬ 
centage of germination. That means a 
lot to the grower.—DANIEL BOERING, 
Warren County, Pa. 
Cornflower Jubilee Gem 
Dwarf Marigold 
Double Harmony 
1827. An outstanding flower for 1936, 
absolutely distinct in formation and 
color of flowers. The center is com¬ 
posed of golden orange, disc petals that 
are fluted and deeply cut, and are so 
close together as to give the effect of a 
cushion. Surrounding the center are 4 
or 5 rows of outside petals of reddish 
brown, a lovely and brilliant contrast. 
Comparatively fine foliage makes Har¬ 
mony more beautiful and more gracious 
than one is accustomed to with this kind 
of plant. Whether planted for borders 
or for vases, or baskets, the velvety 
beauty of Harmony always delights the 
eye. Plants, 12 inches high, come into 
bloom early and continue to flower most profusely 
until hard frost. Pkt., 20c. 
Heavenlu Blue 
Morning J Glory 
1718. IMPROVED EARLY FLOWER¬ 
ING. (New). One of the few flowers of 
true blue, and probably one of the finest of 
all Morning Glories. Flowers measure 3Vo 
to 4 inches across, deep blue with white 
throat. They bloom profusely and for a 
long season, opening in the morning, facing 
the sun. While many have easy success 
sowing the seed in the open ground, others 
prefer to sow two seeds in a 3-inch pot in¬ 
doors in April, and by the end of May 
plunge pot in the place where they are to 
bloom. They are then sure to produce many 
flowers. Use gravelly sandy soil and give 
southern exposure. Pkt., 20c; ^4 oz., 40c; 
oz., $1.50. 
Dwarf Double or Globe Type Nasturtiums 
