Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES—(Continued) 51 
Zinnia—Fantasy- 
Aster—California Sunshine 
NEW NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS 
Antirrhinums (Snapdragon) 
Rust Proof 
All America Selection 1935 
(See Color Plate) 
After years in an attempt to produce a strain 
of Rust Proof Antirrhinum, we are gTad to an¬ 
nounce that this has been achieved. The Deluxe 
Mixture we are proud to offer contains a higher 
percentage of the more desirable light colors than 
will be found in other mixtures now on the mar¬ 
ket. Prominent among these shades are the popu¬ 
lar Canary Yellow, Rose Pink, Salmon Pink and 
White, with the usual run of Red and Orange 
shades. Then additional colors make a wonderful 
show. Deluxe Mixture, large pkt., 25c; 1/16-oz., $2. 
Cosmos 
Early Klondyke Orange Flare 
All America Selection 1935 
Orange Flare is one of the most admired novel¬ 
ties on the market today. Orange Flare is a new 
variety; the fact that it may be had in full bloom 
in so short a time is unprecedented in the flower 
world. The color is vivid orange, but the attrac¬ 
tive light, green foliage is much less abundant, giv¬ 
ing a plant which is a mass of color. The stems 
are long and wiry, well adapted for cutting. Large 
pkt., 20c. 
Giant Californ ia Sunshine Asters 
The Most Beautiful Aster in the World 
Plants of this new race grow 3 feet high and 
bear blossoms on long, stiff stems, admirable for 
cutting. The individual blooms are enormous, 4 to 
5 and 6 inches in diameter. The grace and beauty 
with cushiony centers of tubular bifurcate petals 
and the rim of exquisitely poised out-guard petals 
surrounding the central disk, make for a lace-like 
perfection and daintiness of form and contour that 
must appeal to the most aesthetic taste. We offer 
this magnificent strain of Asters in Mixed Colors— 
Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 50c; *4-oz., 90c. 
Petunia—Pink Gem 
SECOND GOLD MEDAL—1835 
The first of a charming new race of minia¬ 
ture Petunias. It forms a neat, very compact plant 
only six inches high, quite covered with two-inch 
flowers in shades of pink. Indispensable for bed¬ 
ding, edging, window boxes, pots and rock gar¬ 
dens. Pkt., 20c. 
Larkspur—Blue Bell 
The first of a wonderful new race of the giant 
type, a clear light blue. It is decidedly upright 
with long branching flowering spikes. Pkt., 20c; 
*4-oz., 50c. 
Marigold—Dwarf Monarch Mixed 
Award of Merit. Dwarf French double type, one 
foot high, with mixed combinations of orange, yel¬ 
low and mahogany flowers. The stock is uniformly 
dwarf, making an excellent low border or edging 
plant where these colors may be used. Pkt., 15c; 
%-oz., 45c; %-oz., 80c. 
Rust Proof Antirrhinums—(Snapdragons) 
Zinnia 
Chrysanthemum Flowered or Fantasy 
(See Color Plate) 
Fantasy is the most fascinating new Zinnia type 
introduced to the flower world in many years. The 
very informal, shaggy appearing flowers are grace¬ 
ful and interesting, quite distinct from the stiff, 
formal Zinnias to which we are accustomed. The 
rounded medium sized flowers are composed of a 
mass of shaggy ray-like petals which give a deli¬ 
cate and refined appearance, large enough to sat¬ 
isfy the desire for mass of color, yet small enough 
to lend themselves gracefully to flower arrange¬ 
ment. The color range includes the brightest 
shades of reds, yellow and orange, as well as the 
popular pastel pinks and cream. Mixed, pkt., 20c; 
3 pkt., 50c. 
