50 FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme 
“GOLD MEDAL 1935” 
Visualize, if you can, a large, fluffy, well- 
rounded bloom of delicately mild honey fra¬ 
grance, with broad, loose, frilled petals of a 
rich, creamy lemon-yellow color, and you have 
a fair conception of the new “Yellow Supreme” 
Marigold. You’ll truly enjoy its dazzling beauty. 
Unsurpassed as a cut flower. Holds decided 
freshness fully a week to 10 days. In water it 
takes on an even more delightful color. Plants 
are vigorous and free branching with foliage 
which is practically free from that objectionable 
Marigold odor. For a real thrill grow it this 
year. You will have a delightful surprise. 
Pkt., 15c; 1/16-oz., 30c; 50c; %-oz., S5c. 
Marigold—Yellow Supreme 
Santa Barbara Poppy—Hunnemannia, Sunlight 
Award of Merit, 1935. Clear canary yellow “Tulip 
Poppy,” which is semi-double, is pretty and does well, 
Cut-flowers are lasting and produced over a long sea¬ 
son. Easily grown and quick to bloom after a slow 
germination. Plant after soil becomes warm. Pkt., 15c. 
New Petunia 
MARTHA WASHINGTON RUFFLED 
Martha Washington is ruffled and frilled. It 
grows nine inches high and forms a perfect 
ball effect, literally smothered with lovely frilled 
blooms about three inches in diameter. Its neat, 
compact habit has never before been seen in 
Petunias. The color is remarkable, the flower 
is a beautiful bluish pink, the center is strongly 
veined a rich wine red, deepening in the throat, 
which is large, to dark violet. The veining is 
so unique that the blooms resemble a Pelargo 
nium, forming a striking contrast of colors. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Nasturtium 
Double Glorius Gleam Hybrids, Mixed— A sensa¬ 
tional new double Nasturtium with a mag¬ 
nificent color range. To even the most crit¬ 
ical observer they leave nothing to be de¬ 
sired. In habit of growth they closely re¬ 
semble the famous Double Golden Gleam. Pkt., 
15c; %-oz., 50c; oz., 85c. 
Scarlet Gleam —A bed of it is like a carpet of 
fire—so dazzling, so rich, so impressive. Scar¬ 
let Gleam is more or less plain petalled and 
deeper throated than Golden Gleam but its 
doubleness is caused by the overlapping of 
small petals toward the center which, if well 
grown, give a perfectly double flower. A real 
marvel for the garden and for cutting. Pkt., 
15c; y 2 -oz., 50c; oz., 85c. 
Calendula—Orange Shaggy 
“GOLD MEDAL 1935” 
In Calendulas “Shaggy” is probably the most 
distinct. The closely set, irregularly placed, 
long narrow petals are beautifully fringed or 
laciniated, giving the flowers the frilled or 
shaggy appearanse of some Chrysanthemums. 
The large, flat, rich orange flowers shade slight¬ 
ly lighter towards the medium closed center, the 
two-tone coloring being quite effective. Flowers 
are freely borne on long stems. Its informal 
shape adds greatly to its effect as decorative 
cut blooms, and is unusual in form. iy 2 feet tall. 
We feel sure “Shaggy” will prove a welcome 
addition to the Calendula class either as a gar¬ 
den plant or as a cut flower. Pkt., 15c. 
NEW NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS 
WE OFFER a wonderful list of beautiful new novelties. Tbey will add new beauty, new colors to 
your garden. You will enjoy watching the development of some flowers you have never seen before. 
Select now the varieties you want and order promptly before the supply is exhausted. 
Calendula—Orange Shaggy 
Petunia—Martha Washington 
