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CARL SALBACH 
1936 
PETUNIAS—(Continued) 
Diener’s Ruffled Monsters, Mixed—Single. 
This is the same assortment (No. 8) that has 
carried Mr. Diener’s reputation for petunias 
throughout the world, and the seeds come 
direct to us from the Diener gardens. Con¬ 
tains coppery red, mauve, salmon-rose, lilac 
pink, flesh pink and many other new color¬ 
ings .50c pkt. 
PETUNIAS—Balcony or Pendula Type. The 
type highly recommended by Sydney B. 
Mitchell (Sunset Magazine garden consult¬ 
ant) for garden use because of their value 
in massing. Also most effective in window 
boxes. Abundant bloomers. 
Alba—Ivory white. Very effective. 
.I5c pkt.; 1/32 oz., 35c 
Black Prince—Rich, deep velvety crimson, 
this new color in petunias will add a regal 
note to any garden. One of the very finest 
of the new things we have seen this season. 
.15c pkt.; 1/32 oz., 60c 
Blue Wonder—A new introduction. A clear 
bright deep blue of better color and habit 
than any other blue variety. A full mass of 
solid blue color that does not fade in the 
sun.15c pkt.; 1/32 oz., 40c 
Flaming Velvet — The All-American for 
1936, this fine bedding petunia is truly strik¬ 
ing, for it presents a new and long desired 
color in petunias. It is a brilliant velvety 
blood red, almost crimson, much brighter 
than Black Prince. Unquestionably the very 
showiest of all petunias for a mass planting, 
and decidedly useful as a cut-flower. 25c pkt. 
Ramona—A splendid new rose pink variety 
with a fine, strong color. 
.15c pkt.; 1/32 oz., 40c 
Mixed—Including Blue Wonder, Ramona, 
and other varieties of white, rose, violet and 
other shades.15c pkt.; 1/32 oz., 35c 
PHLOX GIGANTEA, Art Shades. A new strain 
of phlox drummondi with blooms well over 
one inch in diameter, in a soft range of 
colors, as salmon, appleblossom, light blue, 
mauve, rose, etc., each with white or cream 
eye. Winner of Award of Merit, 1935 All- 
American Selections, but not released until 
this year. Worth an unqualified recom¬ 
mendation on the basis of size, or the attrac¬ 
tive color range alone. Ranks as a standout 
when both of these points are considered. 
.25c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 60c 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Velvet Flower). One of the 
easiest of annuals to grow, and a most aristo¬ 
cratic and colorful plant. Trumpet-like flow¬ 
ers which bloom profusely and are excellent 
for cutting. In crimson, gold, black, violet, 
brown, blue and other shades—mixed. 
.15c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 50c 
SCABIOSA, Annual (Pincushion flower, im¬ 
proved). 
Loveliness—An exquisitely beautiful large 
salmon pink variety which was given an 
Award Merit, R.H.S., 1931. By far the finest 
individual annual scabiosa 
.15c pkt.; Vs oz., 35c 
New Giant Hybrids—A splendid new strain 
of scabiosa which was next in line to Calen¬ 
dula Sunshine as the outstanding seed nov¬ 
elty for 1934 in the seedmen’s All-American. 
In blue, pink, rose, crimson and other colors 
mixed.15c pkt.; % oz., 35c 
SCABIOSA CAUCASIA (Blue Bonnet). P. 
New Giant Isaac House Strain—The finest 
scabiosa for Pacific Coast gardeners. Huge 
flowers, fringed and ruffled, in shades from 
lavender to dark blue. .25c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 60c 
SCHIZANTHUS. (Butterfly flower). Attrac¬ 
tive blooms, colored and formed like minia¬ 
ture orchids. Showy in the garden and fine 
in small bouquets. 
New Sunset Hybrids. A well balanced 
blend, consisting of bright rose and carmine 
shades, each butterfly-like flower marked 
with gold or white. Two-foot plants, covered 
with blooms. Fine for potting, massing, or 
cutting. Easily grown.25c pkt. 
Rock Garden Hybrids. A new strain with 
colors similar to the Sunset hybrids, but com¬ 
pact in growth. Ideal for rockeries or pot 
plants, as they grow only six inches high. 
.35c pkt. 
SNAPDRAGONS — Lammerts Rust - Proof 
Strain ( Antirrhinum )—Again we offer Dr. 
Walter Lammerts latest in that most wel¬ 
come development—rust-proof snapdragons. 
Dr. Lammerts has produced four new colors 
in the maximum type, and seven more and 
a splendid mixture in the majestic or bed¬ 
ding type. These vary from 85% immunity to 
100% in the mixtures and some of the colors. 
Larger, truer to color, and in every way finer 
than last season, despite the fact that we 
have, in our files, a large number of letters 
attesting to complete satisfaction from our 
Rust-Proof seed of last season. 
TALL, LARGE FLOWERING MAXIMUM 
TYPE, RUST-PROOF (3-4 feet tall) 
Appleblossom pink (100%). 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Ceylon Court Yellow (100%). 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Deep pink blend (including some orange- 
gold shades).25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Maroon red, yellow base. 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Purple red (100%)—rich violet red. 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Roman gold—striking—orange and gold 
with pink base.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Rose pink.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
White (100%).25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Group Collection—All eight tall (Maxi¬ 
mum Type) varieties listed above.$1.50 
Balanced Color Mixture, Maximum Type 
(including colors above) (100%). 
.15c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 50c 
INTERMEDIATE OR MAJESTIC BEDDING 
TYPE, RUST-PROOF (1% to 2" tall) 
(Fine for borders or solid mass effects) 
Pink (100%).25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Purple red bedder—violet red. 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
