The Finest Flowers in the Finest Gardem 
Rustproof Snapdragons 
University of California Mixture 
You need no longer watch your “Snaps” droop, wither, and die. Wilt- 
resistant plants, developed by the University of California experts, over¬ 
come the difficulties that you may have had in the past. This strain of 
“Snaps” contains the most popular colors—rose-pink, salmon, canary- 
yellow, red, orange, white—that are so much desired. You will quickly 
discover that most of the old-time troubles have disappeared; that a 
very high percentage of the plants are entirely free from rust, and that 
others are so slightly affected that the disease presents no serious prob¬ 
lem. This strain received an Award of Merit in the 1935 All-America 
Seed Selections. You should have the Rust-resjstant Strain for successful 
“Snap”-growing. Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
New Aster, Blue Flame 
A new Aster with three points important to Aster-growers: First, the 
plants are of the wilt-resistant type; they will grow and bloom. Second, 
the dark navy-blue color of the flowers is unlike any other purple or blue 
variety. Third, the flowers are Comet-type, full-double, on long stems, 
and desirable for cutting or garden display. Pkg. 20c, postpaid. 
University of California Rustproof Snapdragons 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem 
This new introduction makes a compact¬ 
growing plant which is literally covered with blue 
flowers. The plant grows only about 12 inches 
high, a point that makes it desirable for edgings 
or for working in formal beds of other annuals 
and perennials. Its blooms are carried on long 
stems, thus becoming useful for cutting. The 
bright green foliage grows in tufted masses. Seed 
sown in early spring will produce summer-flower¬ 
ing plants; it is also practical to sow seed in the 
autumn for early spring blooms. Pkg. 25c, 
postpaid. 
Chilean Beet 
A South American plant with foliage resem¬ 
bling the Silver Swiss Chard. Both ribs and 
leaves are brilliantly colored, often in colors that 
are strongly contrasting. On some the ribs are 
white, with the leaves yellow and rose; on others, 
the ribs are strongly colored while the foliage is 
white and in shades of light rose. In brilliancy 
the Chilean Beet is fully as effective as the 
familiar Coleus. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Flowering Kale 
Although a member of the Cabbage and Kale 
families, the Flowering Kale is entirely different 
in general appearance. When the plants are small 
the foliage is green, like the common Kale, but 
as the season advances remarkably beautiful 
colors appear, ranging from white through shades 
of cream, pink, rose, magenta, and similar shades 
laid on a dark green ground. These colors hold 
well into the winter and sometimes remain until 
the following spring. Few people dream that such 
colorful leaves belong in the Cabbage family. 
Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
