INTRODUCING A NEW EARLY FORCING YELLOW SNAPDRAGON 
Lemon Beauty 
Stiapdragou 
(One-fhird natural 
size) 
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Lemon Beauty 
Awarded New York Florists’ Club Cultural 
Certificates May 19. 1934, and February 1, 1935 
We are pleased to be able to offer to the eommereial florist a new yellow foreing 
Snapdragon, Lemon Beauty. This variety has been developed by a loeal florist spe¬ 
cializing in Snapdragons. Me has grown this variety for several years before offering it to 
the trade, so that it may be grown with every confidence that it will come true to color. 
This is the first of a group of ten colors that we expect to offer within the next two 
or three years. In June we will be able to introduce the first of these additional varieties, 
a new white that is superior to 
any existing variety now on the 
market. As rapidly as they are 
brought out we believe all of 
these will supplant the older 
varieties now in general use. 
The plants grow from 4 to 6 
feet tall, with a flowering spike 
of from 18 to 24 inches in length 
and about 12 to 15 inches in 
circumference. The florets are 
placed very close together, 
forming a solid mass. 
A delightful shade of lemon- 
yellow. It is fairly early, and 
seed planted in June may be 
expected to flower in November 
and continue in bloom until 
May or June. 
Trade pkt. (about 1000 seeds) 
$2, 3 pkts. $5, 6 pkts. $9 
Petunia 
S. & W. Co.’s Dwarf Giants 
of California 
Wc consider this one of the 
finest of the Dwarf Petunias 
that we have offered to the 
florist. The plants attain a 
height of one foot, are of com¬ 
pact, strong, and vigorous 
nature, and the flowers arc 
large, with well-open throats, 
heavily marked and delicately 
veined, in a full range of colors. 
Mixed Colors. Trade pkt. 50c. 
1^40z. $2, Ixioz. $3.50 
Marigold, Dixie Sunshine 
Award of iMerit, 1936 All-America Seed Selec¬ 
tions. This is an entirely new and outstanding 
type of this general garden favorite. Tall and 
stately, the [richest and finest foliage of all the 
Marigolds, and 100 per cent fully double. The 
golden yellow flowers last ten days or longer when 
cut. Flowers are really heads of hundreds of tiny 
fine-petalcd florets, a dainty fringed chrysanthe¬ 
mum-flowered effect. Blooms several weeks later 
outdoors than Guinea Gold and Yellow Supreme. 
Trade pkt. 25 cts., Vioz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50 
S. & W. Co.’s Dwarf Giants of California 
