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FLOWER N0VELTIES—1936 
This season we are offering for your approval a very outstanding list of annual and perennial flow¬ 
er novelties and new varieties. Never before have we listed such an array of beautiful, gorgeous flowers. 
You will note that many of these varieties are All America Selections for this and previous seasons. 
This should be sufficient recommendation for any flower lover to desire to try them. They have 
been thoroughly tested and have been proven to be outstanding. 
ANTIRRHINUM—Rust Proof California Giants. A new, 
Rust Proof strain of snapdragons Introduced by the California 
Experiment Station. The plants are 20 to 24 inches tall, bearing 
long spikes of closely spaced, extra large florets. It comprises a 
fine, full range of all of the popular shades. This strain of the 
Majestic type is considered excellent for borders, cutting and 
florists’ use. Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER—Aurora Golden Sheaf. It is the deepest yellow aster 
yet produced. The attractive double flowers are of the Aurora 
type, with a full-cushioned, crest like center supported by several 
rows of short ray petals. Fully wilt resistant and 100% true to 
type and color. Pkt. 20c. 
ASTER—Super Giant. El Monte. Deep glowing crimson, com¬ 
posed of numerous daintily interlaced plume like petals. The 
flowers are exceedingly large and fluffy being borne on heavy 
non-lateral, basal branches. It is very early blooming, remain¬ 
ing in flower for prolonged periods. The only large crimson 
flowered aster. Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER—Super Giant. Los Angeles. The first introduction in 
the modern Super Giant class of asters. The flowers are fully 
double 6 to 8 inches across, gracefully and delicately interlaced 
petals of ia delightful shell pink. The long stems are basal 
branching, bearing the large flowers, smartly upright. Pkt. 20c. 
ASTER—Mammoth Paeony Flowered. Mixed. A superb flor¬ 
ist strain, with immense, fully double flowers resembling the 
Beauty type, borne on long, stout non-lateral stems. The plants 
are 2V 2 to 3 feet tall, blooming with the Giants of California. The 
compactly placed petals give substance and keeping qualities to 
the flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
CALENDULA-—Chrysantha. One of the loveliest and most out¬ 
standing annuals. The plants are strong and vigorous in their 
growth producing a wealth of blooms on stiff strong stems. Flow¬ 
ers 4 inches across, clear buttercup yellow, with wide, loosely ar¬ 
ranged petals incurved in center and reflexed at the edges. 
Pkt. 15c. 
CALENDULA—Frilled Beauty. The flowers are large, fully 
double with stiff petals which are semi-rounded, giving body to 
the flower. The deep orange, frilled flowers are borne on long 
strong stems, making them ideal for cutting. Frilled Beauty is 
one of the Finest new varieties. Pkt. 20c. 
CALENDULA—Orange Shaggy. This is one of the most in¬ 
teresting and distinct new types of Calendulas. The flowers are 
deep orange, shading lighter at the center. Because of the laci- 
niated ray florets, the blooms are exceedingly graceful and infor¬ 
mal in appearance. The plants are free flowering, neat and 
compact. Pkt. 20c. 
CANDYTUFT—Miniature Gemi Here is a dainty, but stately, 
dwarf annual adapted for borders, edging and rockeries. It is a 
small miniature hyacinth flowered candytuft. Each plant pro¬ 
duces four to six dainty spikes. There surely is a place in your 
garden for this baby annual. Pkt. 15c. 
COSMOS—Early Klondyke. Orange Flare. Granted the high¬ 
est honor that can be bestowed on any flower variety in the 
United States. The long stemmed, bright, vivid orange flowers 
are freely borne on well shaped plants 2 to 3 feet tall. It will 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon flower in less than four months from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
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