Come from Seeds That Are Wisely Selected 
Calendula, Orange Shaggy 
A garden that has this Calendula has a golden gem. In form of flower, 
in color, in great number of blooms produced, it stands supreme among 
Calendulas. A brilliant spot in garden or border, it is equally lovely for 
cutting. Orange Shaggy is so good that it received a Gold Medal in the 1935 
All-America Seed Selections. Illustrated in natural color on second cover. 
Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Coreopsis, Mayfield Giant 
Calliopsis, Golden Crest 
Calliopsis Drummondi 
A “Lady’s Breast-pin” as rich in its yellow color as a genuine gold 
pin. The golden petals surround a reddish brown center, and are 
glistening in brilliancy. The plants come into flower quickly from 
seed and continue to bloom until killed by late frosts. Pkg. 15c, 
postpaid. 
Cosmos, Sensation, Mixed 
A newcomer among the extra-early, giant-flowering Cosmos, and 
offered this year for the first time. The flowers are from 4 to 6 inches 
across, coming in white and shades of pink. Plants are tall and 
bushy, and should be set about 4 feet apart for best results. Award 
of Merit, 1936 All-America Seed Selections. Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
Calendula, Sunshine 
A 1934 All-America Seed Selection. The flowers are double, much larger 
than those of the older forms of Calendula, are clear buttercup-yellow, and 
give a brilliant splash of color in the garden. In the arrangement of the 
petals the blooms resemble a chrysanthemum. Long, stiff stems make Sun¬ 
shine useful as a cut-flower, showing at its best when arranged with delphin¬ 
iums or other blue flowers. The plants are upright in habit, and bloom freely. 
Pkg. 10c, postpaid; *4 oz. 35c. _ 
1201 . 
Coreopsis, Mayfield Giant 
Coming from Australia, this perennial brings 
us a dazzling bit of plant-life from the southern Calendula, Sunshine 
hemisphere. The flowers are brilliant yellow, 
much larger than the usual type, and carried on longer stems. The 
plant grows from 2 to 3 feet high, with many flowering branches. 
Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 
Another winner of a Gold Medal in the 1935 All-America Seed 
Selections. In about 10 weeks after sowing the seed the flowers 
appear. Soon the plant is a great mass of golden yellow blooms— 
and it continues to bloom until November. The stems are long, 
rigid, and support the flowers in the garden and in decorations. 
Feed the plants Vigoro and a little bonemeal—they will grow and 
bloom vigorously. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 
At our Rochester Store, 45 Stone 
Street, you can obtain almost any¬ 
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