Helena, Montana. 
NEW NOVELTIES 3 
BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOWERS 
All American Champions For Your 1936 Garden 
PETUNIA 
Single Fringed Dainty Lady 
(Award of Merit 1936) 
Presenting the first true yellow fringed Petunia, 
Dainty Lady. Our remarkable Petunia introduction is 
a result of ten years’ extensive work. The plants are 
neat, compact, semi-dwarf and free flowering, bearing 
generous quantities of the medium sized, delicately 
fringed light golden yellow flowers throughout the 
summer. Pkt., 25c. 
Petunia—Dainty Lady 
PETUNIA—Rose Gem 
(Award of Merit 1936) 
Rose Gem is a charming addition to the Petunia 
family. Rose Gem is the color which the public has 
been asking for. It is a rich, deep rose. The plants 
are neat and compact, five to six inches high and 
smothered with rich rose colored blooms about two 
inches in diameter. Pkt. 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM—Royal Rose 
(Special Mention 1936) 
There is apparent in every flower 
that velvet sheen that reminds one 
of the texture of the Rose. It is the 
deepest and richest rose imaginable. 
The spike is dense and the individu¬ 
al flowers placed closely together. 
Must be seen to be appreciated. 
Pkt., 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
St. George 
(Special Mention 1936) 
The color of St. George is orange 
cerise but of a new shade which 
makes it absolutely distinct from 
all other varieties. The spike is 
dense and the flowers are placed 
closely together. Th e individual 
flowers are very large. Pkt., 25c. 
MARIGOLD 
Dixie Sunshine (See Color Plate) 
Award of Merit 1936) 
Clear bright yellow flowers, about 
214 inches across, composed of small 
five-petaled florets interlaced so as 
to give them the appearance of a 
pompon Chrysanthemum. ^Upright 
growth about 3 feet tall. Pkt., 2»c. 
ASTER—El Monte 
(Special Mention 1936) 
El Monte is a deep glowing crimson. 
The flowers are large, full petaled and 
well formed, borne on heavy non-lateral 
basal branched stems. It is very early 
blooming, coming in before the California 
Giant varieties and remains m flower over 
a long period. Pkt., 25c. 
COSMOS—Sensation Mixed 
(Awards of Merit 1936) 
Colors are pink and white on this very 
early giant flowered variety. Flowers are 
very large, 4 to 6 inches across. Two 
shades of pink usually appear. For best 
show leave plants 3 to 4 feet apart and 
disbud for exceptional flowers or long 
cutting stems. An exceptional variety. 
Pkt., 50c. 
NASTURTIUM 
Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
(Awards of Merit 1936) 
Identical in color with the popular Gold¬ 
en Gleam, coming true to type but uni- 
formly dwarf and compact. Golden Globe 
is the first named color variety in the new 
gem type nasturtium. It is very free 
flowering and the well formed double 
flowers of deep golden yellow are deli¬ 
cately sweet scented. Pkt., 25c. 
A. (Royal Rose) 
PETUNIA 
Improved Rose King 
(Special Mention 1936) 
Everyone is immediately struck 
with the clearness of the bright rose 
pink color and the uniformity of 
the shade. The flowers are large, 
usually three inches in diameter and 
have a lovely golden throat. The 
plants are erect and very free flow¬ 
ering.- Pkt., 25c. 
PETUNIA 
Flaming Velvet 
(Gold Medal Winner 1936) 
Flowers are a rich and brilliant 
velvety blood red or crimson, flow¬ 
ered hybrida variety, an outstanding 
color. Beautiful. Pkt., 25c. 
WHAT ALL AMERICAN SELEC¬ 
TION MEANS 
The All American selection of 
flowers and vegetables is a yearly 
competitive offering of new varie¬ 
ties from which a select group of 
competent judges choose the most 
outstanding. It’s purpose is to pre¬ 
sent the best varieties of the year 
and to promote interest in the^ new 
and really Avorth while varieties. 
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Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
