LANDRETHS’ NOVELTIES 
To add charm to your 1936 garden, we suggest the 
following new varieties—(So new, they’re a year ahead) 
Golden Globe Double Nasturtium 
★ NASTURTIUM □ 
Double Sweet-Scented 
“Golden Globe” 
Award-of-Merit for 1936 from “All- 
America’ 7 Council, this plant is 
identical in color with the famous 
“Golden Gleam.” Uniformly dwarf 
and compact, it is the first named 
color in the New Gem type. Very 
free-flowering, and particularly 
adapted to pot use. 
Packet, 25c. 
Try these; you’ll like them— 
Alyssum Lilac Queen 
Aster “Los Angeles” 
Gaillardia Indian Chief 
Hunnemania “Sunlite” 
★ MARIGOLD □ 
“Dixie Sunshine” 
Award-of-Merit from the “All-America” Council for 
1936. Sensationally new and fascinating, these 
ball-shaped flowers are composed of hundreds of 
five-petaled florets, giving the effect of a yellow 
Chrysanthemum. Plants are strong stemmed and 
tall, and smothered with bloom. Being late, early 
planting is essential. 
Packet, 25c. 
Also of particular interest (see descriptions under 
regular headings): 
Marigold, French Dwarf Monarch Strain 
Tithonia, Speciosa 
Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam 
Nasturtium, Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
Marigold—Dixie Sunshine 
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