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CARL SALBACH 
1936 
COSMOS, Early Klondyke Orange Flare — 
Grand Gold Medal Winner in Seedmen’s 
All-American Selections for 1935. Will bring 
its bright vivid blooms to regions where or¬ 
ange cosmos have been practically unknown 
due to late blooming habit, and will give a 
much earlier blooming elsewhere than do the 
older types. Flowers in less than four months 
from planting, but seed should not be started 
until March or April. Pictured above. 
In addition to its early blossoming, this re¬ 
markable new cosmos is outstanding because 
the less abundant, light green foliage pre¬ 
sents a much better mass of bloom than do 
the older types.25c pkt., % oz., 60c 
COSMOS, Sensation Mixed—New this year, 
and second only to Petunia Flaming Velvet 
in the All-American Selections, this early 
blooming cosmos is outstanding because of 
the huge blossoms it produces. When dis¬ 
budded, blooms range from four to six inches 
in diameter. White and two shades of pink, 
in mixture only.50c pkt. 
DAHLIA SEED—Dahlias, grown from seed, 
make ideal “perennial annuals,” as they 
bloom from seed the first year and repro¬ 
duce themselves from bulbs thereafter. SAL¬ 
BACH Large Flowering, and SALBACH 
Pompon Dahlia seed described fully on pages 
22-23. 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONI (Siberian Wall¬ 
flower). Brilliant orange wallflower-like 
blooms, produced freely throughout a long 
season. Ideal for bedding or rockwork. 
Eighteen inches tall. Plant in May. 
.15c pkt.; oz., 40c 
Sensational New Improved Swiss Giants 
(See page 31) 
CINERARIA—Howard & Smith Super Giants. 
This strain of mammoth cinerarias produces 
blooms four inches across, and can be grown 
in any garden or in pots, with facility. A new 
standard in large type cinerarias. 
Blue Shades-Small pkt., 35c; lg. pkt., 60c 
Crimson and Carmine Shades. 
.Small pkt., 35c; lg. pkt., 60c 
Salmon Shades.Small pkt., 35c; lg. pkt., 60c 
Superb Mixture—Colors as above with ad¬ 
ditional shades, in balanced color range. 
.Small pkt., 35c; lg. pkt., 60c 
CORNFLOWER, Dwarf Jubilee Gem (Bache¬ 
lor Button). The introduction of this fine 
novelty now permits the use of the deep blue 
cornflower for borders, ground work and in 
rock gardens. Literally full of blooms and 
only twelve inches tall. Imported from Eng¬ 
land and sold in the introducers packets. 
.35c pkt. 
