NEW CUCUMBER 
Cucumber Colorado won the All American 
1935 Award of Merit and is destined to 
become one of the most popular varieties. 
One of its outstanding qualities is that it 
does not taper but is practically the same 
size from end to end. The fruits are dark 
green, 9 to 12 inches long and will yield more 
slicing cucumber than any other variety of 
approximately its size. Is highly recom¬ 
mended for the shipper and market garden. 
Packet 10c. 
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NEW RUST PROOF SNAP 
DRAGONS 
Majus Grandiflorum 
Buttercup—A new color in Antirrhinums 
(Snap Dragon) which has not heretofore 
been available in pure cultures. The deep 
canary yellow on the lip of the standard and 
the base of the standard, blending to a pale 
yellow towards the margin, gives the flower 
a delightful two-tone effect. The long grace¬ 
ful spikes and the broad green foliage of 
this variety marks a distinct advance in 
Rust Proof yellow Antirrhinums. Pkt. 20c. 
Pink Shades—A pleasing blend of pink 
shades, blending from light rose-pink to 
dainty pale pink free from any purplish or 
bluish tinges. The plants are all base branch¬ 
ing having from 10 to 12 long spikes with 
large flowers which are well spaced. Pkt. 20c. 
Nanum Grandiflorum 
Glowing Sunset—The lower half of the blos¬ 
soms are velvety scarlet while the upper half 
has a definite rose tinge. This combination 
of shades gives the blooms an attractive 
rosy-scarlet appearance. The stems which 
are tinged with red have dark green foliage. 
This Antirrhinum is very floriferous, throw¬ 
ing a great number of spikes. Pkt. 20c. 
ASTER SUPER GIANT EL MONTE 
Last year we introduced the sensational new 
Super Giant Aster Los Angeles, a delicate 
shell pink color. Extremely popular in the 
cooler climates, a more rugged color was 
desired in the warmer lands. This wish is 
met completely in the new companion Super 
Giant El Monte, the only really large 
flowered crimson Aster. Deep glowing- 
crimson, composed of abundant quantities 
of daintily interlaced plume-like petals. 
Pkt. 20c. 
NEW CORN 
Golden Cross Bantam corn is well adapted 
for canners’ use, market and home garden. 
Stalks are 5 to 6 feet high, sturdy with 
exceptionally broad vigorous leaves, ears 10 
to 14 rowed, 7% to 8 inches long. Kernels are 
medium in width and depth, slightly lighter 
yellow than the Golden Bantam. Packet 15c. 
NEW MARIGOLD DIXIE 
SUNSHINE 
From the Land of Dixie to the gardens of 
the west comes this most modern, most 
charming and unique Marigold. Sensation¬ 
ally new and fascinating, the large ball 
shaped flowers are ingeniously composed of 
dozens of tiny five-petaled florets, gracefully 
interlocking, daintily fringed in effect. Bril¬ 
liant golden yellow, 100% fully double, and 
but faintly scented with the characteristic 
Marigold odor, Dixie Sunshine is a ray of 
dazzling, pure beauty. Whether in the gar¬ 
den, on tall, bushy plants literally smothered 
with blooms, or when arranged for home 
decoration, the strong stemmed flowers are 
a constant joy from August throughout the 
season until frost. Pkt. 20c. 
PETUNIA RUFFLED NANA 
COMPACTA 
Martha Washington—is a ruffled or frilled 
Nana Compacta. Its growth is about nine 
inches high and it forms a perfect ball effect 
literally smothered with lovely frilled blos¬ 
soms about 3 inches in diameter. Its neat 
compact habit has never before been seen 
in Petunias. 
The color is quite remarkable, the frilled 
portion of the flowers a beautiful flush pink 
and the center portion is strongly veined a 
rich wine red deepening in the throat which 
is large, the whole forming a striking con¬ 
trast in colors. It is excellent for borders, 
bedding, pot or window boxes. Pkt. 20c. 
NEW SWEET PEA-ROMANCE 
A happy color that fits into every social 
occasion. The bold standard and wings are 
a sparkling rose pink on a white ground. 
A decided improvement on all other rose 
pinks. Romance, has also very long stout 
stems carrying four and five well placed 
flowers; it is a profuse bloomer and a vig¬ 
orous grower. Packet 25c. 
