PACIFIC SEED COMPANY 
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CALIFORNIA 
LONG BEACH 
NASTURTIUMS ( CONTINUED) 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS 
Award of Merit, 1935 All-American Competition 
Here we nave a mixture of various colors in a mostly double nas¬ 
turtium. Tnese form an interesting and pleasing display, and being 
of tne same strain as tne GOLDEN GLEAM will be an a.sset to any garden. 
You will find glorious flowers of salmon, golden-yellow, orange-scar¬ 
let, cerise, cream-yellow, orange, crimson, and gold-flusned scarlet. 
Price, -g- oz. , 25/; 1 oz., 45/. 
SCARLET GLEAM 
Awarded GOLD MEDAL 1933 A 11-American Competition 
Tnis is tne originator’s stock and not to be confused witn otners. 
Tne flowers are a fiery orange-scarlet in color and nave a mild fra¬ 
grance. Many of tne blooms are almost tnree incnes across, wnicn is, 
so far, larger tnan any Nasturtiums we know. Tne foliage is of tne 
same brignt green as tne GOLDEN GLEAM. Tnis plant arrests tne eye at 
once and will prove to be one of tne most popular annuals we nave. For 
a brignt spot of color tney are unsurpassed, i oz, , 25 /; \ oz., 45/. 
Tnese and tne otner Gleams may be used indoors as potted plants, 
in Window Boxes and otner containers as well as in tne garden. 
ALL tne GLEAMS are easy to grow and we know tney will afford you 
great PLEASURE and PRIDE in Laving tnem in your garden. 
PANSIES 
We list only one quality in PANSIES, T>IE BEST. 
ENGEL"A\NN’ S HPECIAL, wnicn is a Scottisn Snow Type witn im mense 
flowers of Bron2e and reddish shade. They are compact and early flo¬ 
wering. Packet of approximately ^00 seeds, 50/• -rial packet, 25/* 
Write for quantity prices. 
ENGELMANN’S GIANT of dark and lignt snades, of huge flowers, com¬ 
pact and early flowering. Packet of approximately 500 seeds, 50/'• 
Trial packet, 25/• write for quantity prices. 
If you nave trouble in controlling "Sow Bugs” , ask for our nome 
formula for poison witn your order. It is very effective. 
PRICE OFFERS AN INDUSEMSNT : QUALITY OFFERS A REASON 
petunia 
In tne PETUNIAS we find some of our most expensive seed, and 
many times tne amatuer does not wish to propagate tnem. However, 
we suggest here a few varieties wnicn tne amatuer will enjoy. 
