1935 and 1936 Novelties 
The All-American Selections and Novelties listed in our 1935 catalog 
were purchased by a great many of our customers and proved very satis¬ 
factory. Naturally we were more than pleased with the results obtained, 
as these purchases were made, in a great many cases, on our recommenda¬ 
tion. We are again placing some of these Selections and Novelties on these 
front pages and adding some 1936 Novelties. For lack of space we are 
listing the following 1935 Novelties in our regular list of flowers in the 
body of this catalog: Los Angeles Aster, Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, 
Golden Gleam Nasturtium, and Guinea Gold Marigold. 
Cosmos Klondike Orange Flare 
The Grand Champion or 1st 
Gold Medal winner, 9 6 
points, is Klondyke Cosmos, 
Orange Flare. It is the only en¬ 
try that all judges voted for 
and at the head of their lists. It 
is an early flowering strain, 
blooming in four months from 
seed, marigold-like foliage, 2 to 
3 feet tall, bushy and deep bril¬ 
liant orange in color. 
Orange Flare is one of 
the most discussed and en¬ 
thusiastically admired 
novelties on the market 
today. Reports received on 
trials sent to various parts 
of the world confirm the 
results that have been ob¬ 
tained by the grower, that 
it is in full flower less 
than four months after 
the time it is planted. The color is a vi¬ 
vid orange, and the foliage an attractive 
light green. The stems are long and wiry, 
well adapted for cutting. The beautiful 
combination of bloom and foliage has 
the effect of a mass of color, hence Klondyke Orange Flare is universally 
and enthusiastically admired. Pkt., 15c: oz., 75c: oz. t $1.25. 
