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FLOWER NOVELTIES-1936 
NASTURTIUM—Dwarf Double Golden Globe. A 
miniature Golden Gleam Nasturtium which is uni¬ 
formly dwarf and compact. It is free flowering and 
the well formed double, deep golden, yellow flowers 
are delicately sweet scented. It is the first segre¬ 
gated color of the new Gem type. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA—Blue Bedder. This is considered to be 
one of ihe best true blue bedding petunias. It is of 
the Hybrida Nana Erecta class producing well round¬ 
ed plants, 12 inches high. The plants are exceeding¬ 
ly floriferous, bearing good sized blooms of a delight¬ 
ful mid-blue shade. Pkt. 20c. 
PETUNIA—Nana Compacta Pink Gem. All types 
of petunias are ideally adapted to New England con¬ 
ditions but this class is particularly popular. The 
plants are dwarf, about 6 inches tall, compact, form¬ 
ing a ball growth covered with beautiful, deep pink 
blooms. Ideal for edging. Pkt. 20c. 
PETUNIA—Flaming Velvet. The only 1936 All 
America Gold Medal variety selected this season. It 
is outstanding for color, type and uniformity pro¬ 
ducing flowers of a brilliant velvety scarlet. The 
plants are vigorous in their growth and floriferous. 
A worthy addition to the Petunia family. Pkt. 35c. 
PETUNIA—Celestial. For years Rose of Heaven 
has been one of the most popular varieties. We now 
have in Celestial a very much improved flower of 
this class. The dwarf plants are vigorous and early 
flowering; bearing an abundance of deep rose flow¬ 
ers. A very pure, outstanding strain. Pkt. 15c. 
STOCKS—Imperial Shasta. Since its introduction 
it has gained wide popularity. The giant, vigorous, 
robust plants bear profuse-ly large, glistening white, 
double flowers on long, strong spikes. This strain 
will produce a high percentage of double flowers. 
Pkt. 15c. 
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MARIGOLD—Tagetes Signata Pumila Little 
Giant. Really an ideal, dwarf, compact plant for 
edges and borders. It is very dainty with fernlike 
foliage, producing an abundance of bright, single, 
orange flowers. The plants grow but 4 to 6 inches 
high with a spread of 8 to 10 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA. An unusual and striking 
plant, with dahlia like growth, requiring a relatively 
long growing season. Plant early to be assured of 
success. The vigorous plants grow 6 to 8 feet tall, 
producing large, brilliant, single, orange scarlet flow¬ 
ers similar to a single Zinnia. Pkt. 15c. 
VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM— The free flowering 
plants grow two to three feet tall, producing a wealth 
of large, deep orange, daisy-like flowers. They flow¬ 
er for prolonged periods making an unusual showing 
which justly entitles them to the name, Monarch of 
the Veldt. Pkt. 15c. 
VERBENA—Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. A beau¬ 
tiful, new outstanding strain of the popular Verbena, 
resulting from a cross between Luminosa and Beauty 
of Oxford. The plant's are vigorous, free flowering 
with dark green foliage. The large flowers shade 
from rose pink to rose red. Pkt. 15c. 
ZINNIA—Fantasy. Decidedly different from any 
other type of Zinnia. The plants grow 2 Ms to 3 feet 
tall, bearing an abundance of rounded, medium sized 
shaggy flowers in a wide range of colors including 
the brightest shades of red, yellow, orange and the 
pastel shades of pink and cream. Pkt. 15c. 
ZINNIA —Scabiosa Flowered Mixed. One of the 
oddest and most attractive forms of Zinnia. Plants 
are free flowering, 2 to 2*4 feet tall, producing a 
wealth of medium sized flowers resembling Annual 
Scabiosa. This blend includes a wide range of the 
popular and pleasing shades. Pkt. 15c. 
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