Tithoma speciosa 
Hunnemannia 
Semi-Double, Sunlite 
An attractive new semi-double form of the 
well-known golden yellow Tulip Poppy. It 
is a flower of great substance, on long stems, 
an excellent cut-flower and most attractive 
in beds. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
Tithonia speciosa 
The imposing character of the'plant, its fig¬ 
like foliage, and the striking beauty of its 
flowers compel instant admiration. When 
fully developed the plants reach a height of 
10 feet by 3 to 4 feet in diameter, and are 
covered with brilliant orange-scarlet flowers, 
3 to 4 inches across, which can be cut with 
2- to 3-foot stems. From seed sown in the 
frame in March, plants begin to bloom in 
August; sown outdoors in May, they bloom 
in September, in either case continuing until 
frost. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Sweet-scented 
Nasturtiums 
These novelty Nasturtiums 
have created a sensation among 
gardeners everywhere. None of 
the old Nasturtiums equal them 
in beauty, in size, or in bril¬ 
liancy of color. Nearly every 
flower comes full double and 
should be from 2J^ to 3 inches 
across. The blooms are carried 
on stiff, strong stems, 6 to 8 
inches long, and their sweet 
fragrance is an added attrac¬ 
tion. They are useful for cut¬ 
ting and very showy in large 
bowls and vases. Plants grow 
as readily and flower as freely 
as do the older varieties so 
familiar to every gardener. 
Be sure to try these new 
Gleam Hybrids this year. A 
pleasant surprise awaits you 
and your friends when the 
plants come into flower. The 
color picture gives only a hint 
of their charm. 
Gleam Hybrids, Mixed 
Colors. Maroon, crimson, ce¬ 
rise, salmon, golden yellow, 
orange, and spotted. Pkt. 25 
cts., oz. 60 cts. 
Scarlet Gleam (1). Intense 
scarlet, brilliant beyond imagi¬ 
nation. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1.25. 
Golden Gleam (2). Pure 
golden yellow. A medal winner 
in 1933 All-America Seed Se¬ 
lections. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
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