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CARL SALBACH 
1936 
NASTURTIUM—Double Gleam Type. Our 
seed comes direct from the introducers of 
the finest nasturtiums of this remarkable 
new type. The stock forced on the market 
last year in the heat of competition was not 
fully up to our expectations, but this season 
we are listing only such of the Gleam Nas¬ 
turtiums as we are sure of. All are sweet- 
scented, double and semi-trailing. 
Golden Gleam. Bright golden yellow. 
.10c pkt.; oz., 25c; X A lb., 75c 
Orange Gleam. New this season, and the 
one new Gleam variety that we feel sure 
enough of to definitely recommend. Color 
golden orange.25c pkt.; X A oz., 75c 
MARIGOLD—Carnation Flowered. The new 
loose petaled type so popular for cutting and 
for flower arrangements. A minimum of 
marigold odor. 
Guinea Gold—Bright orange. The seed 
sensation of 1933.15c pkt.; X A oz., 40c 
Yellow Supreme—The new yellow coun¬ 
terpart of Guinea Gold Light yellow. Stock 
limited.15c pkt.; *4 oz., 50c 
MARIGOLD—Dwarf French Double Type. 
Compact, dwarf growth, 9-12" tall. Florifer- 
ous, pompon type flowers. 
Golden Ball—Bright orange. 
.15c pkt.; X A oz., 35c 
Harmony. New. A very striking and out¬ 
standing new variety, each bloom having the 
rich maroon brown base of Robert Biest, with 
a central crest of deep orange. Dwarfer, if 
anything, than the others of this type, and 
therefore most attractive in borders. .25c pkt. 
Robert Biest—Dark, rich mahogany ma¬ 
roon, each petal faintly edged yellow. 
.15c pkt.; X A oz., 35c 
Monarch Mixture — Including orange, 
brown, yellow and mahogany in different 
color variations.15c pkt.; *4 oz., 50c 
MARIGOLD, Dixie Sunshine. A showy new 
annual, bushing much larger than ordinary 
marigolds. A most showy garden plant, be¬ 
ing literally covered with bright yellow 
blooms. Each flower resembles a miniature 
chrysanthemum, as the petals are both 
twisted and curled. Plants three to four and 
a half feet tall, blooms one inch to two and 
a half inches in diameter. 
.25c pkt.; Vs oz., 50c.; X A oz., 90c 
MARIGOLD, Mexican Dwarf Orange. Color 
the same as Guinea Gold, with petals fairly 
loose. Large blooms, bright orange. Fifteen 
to eighteen inches tall_25c pkt.; X A oz., 75c 
Aquilegia (Columbine)—Waller-Franklin 
Strain 
Scarlet Gleam. A most popular and vividly 
colored variety. Bright scarlet, very dazzling. 
Greatly improved over last year. 
.15c pkt.; oz., 40c 
Gleam Hybrids. Seedlings from the popu¬ 
lar Golden Gleam with the same growing 
habit and the same profusion of bright 
double flowers. In colors never dreamed of 
before in double nasturtiums — salmon, 
golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, creamy 
yellow, orange, crimson, and gold flushed 
scarlet. See back cover. Greatly improved 
in habit over last year.15c pkt.; oz., 40c 
