A Visit to Our Display Gardens in Fairpori 
Nasturtium 
Dwarf Double, Golden Globe 
Plants are of the true Tom Thumb type, 
about 10 inches high, compact in habit, and 
free flowering. The blooms are 
double and semi-double, pure 
golden yellow, an exceed¬ 
ingly rich color and the 
first of this shade among 
the many Gleam 
hybrids or sports. 
Award of Merit, 1936 
All-America Seed 
Selections. You should 
have this new Nas¬ 
turtium this year; 
Nasturtium, Double Golden Globe 
it is a distinct nov¬ 
elty, sure to be 
noticed by all. 
Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Flowers double, sweet-scented, pure golden yellow, 
3 inches across, on stems 6 inches long. Pkg. 15c, postpaid; oz. 35c. 
SCARLET GLEAM. Color is an intense dazzling scarlet, and a large bed 
looks like a sheet of flame. For the garden or for cutting, Scarlet Gleam 
is a winner. Pkg. 25c, postpaid; oz. 60c. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. Colors include cream-yellow, golden 
yellow, orange, orange-scarlet, cerise, salmon, maroon, crimson, with 
various spots and markings. Flowers double, sweet-scented, on long 
stems. Mixed colors, pkg. 25c, postpaid; 1/2 oz. 75c. 
Phlox Drummonds, Art Shades 
. 
Nasturtium, Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
Another distinct advance in the annual Phlox family, brought out very 
recently, and in such lovely colors that it is pictured on our second cover 
page. The range of colors is marvelous—it hardly seems possible that so 
many colors could appear in a new class. There is salmon with a white 
eye, dark salmon with cream eye, light blue, pale violet, dark rose, light 
rose, light salmon, all with a white eye; light mauve with cream eye, and 
a clear apple-blossom tint. Mixed colors, pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Pentstemon, Miniature Hybrids 
Marigold, Dixie Sunshine 
An entirely new type. The full, double flowers are golden 
yellow (see third cover page), carried on long stems, and last 
10 days or more after cutting. The plant has none of the 
unpleasant Marigold odor, flowers with great freedom, and is 
a little later than other types, therefore the seed should be 
sown early and plants moved to the garden. Award of Merit 
in the 1936 All-America Seed Selections. Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
Marigold, Harmony 
A new and dainty French Marigold of the Scabiosa group. 
The flowers are of medium size, with a deep orange crest 
surrounded by a collar of many maroon-brown florets. The 
plants are seldom more than a foot high. Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
Marigold, Yellow Supreme 
Well named, for it is a supreme yellow Marigold resembling 
in some ways the popular Guinea Gold, but differing in color. 
Yellow Supreme is a rich, creamy lemon-yellow (see third 
cover page for picture). Blooms are large and full double. 
The two varieties are excellent companions, so if you have 
Guinea Gold get Yellow Supreme—you will have a pair to be 
proud of. Yellow Supreme won the Gold Medal in the 1935 
All-America Seed Selections. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Graceful sprays of miniature flowers, in shades of carmine, 
violet, rose, and red, bring another valued novelty to the 
garden. The plants grow about 30 inches high, and bloom 
early and continuously for a long period. Pkg. 25c, postpaid. 
Pentstemon, Miniature Hybrids 
