NEW ALL-AMERICAN 
Each year expert flower seed growers throughout the world send seed 
samples of their most outstanding novelties for trials to be grown in various 
sections of the United States. These trials are observed by competent, im¬ 
partial judges for their outstanding merits. We feel certain you will be 
pleased with the following list of these nationally known and admired flowers. 
Our generous packets give full cultural directions. 
All seed offered is grown by the world’s finest seed growers. None better 
can be obtained. 
ASTER SUPER GIANT LOS ANGELES 
Award of Merit, All-American Selections, 1934 
Los Angeles was the first introduction in the modern Super Giant class, the 
flowers are fully double, 6 to 8 inches across, graceful and delicately interlaced. The 
long, stiff stems are basal branching and strictly non-lateral, bearing the large shell 
pink flowers smartly upright. Pkt. 20c. 
ASTER, IMPROVED CREGO, WILT-RESISTANT STRAIN 
An improved wilt-resistant strain. Flowers are large, double and have long, 
narrow, gracefully curled and interlacing petals. Blooms from late August to late 
September. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
ASTER, NEW GIANT OF CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE 
The most beautiful Aster in the world. A large flower with its loosely placed, 
twisted and quilled petals surrounding a cushion center of tiny quills of a contrast¬ 
ing color are altogether charming. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
CALENDULA ORANGE SHAGGY 
Gold Medal, All-American Selections, 1935 
One of the most interesting introductions is the new laciniated type, Orange 
Shaggy. Deep orange shading lighter at the center, exceedingly graceful and in¬ 
formal in appearance, it is a striking contrast to the formal Calendulas in general 
use. The plants are free flowering, neat and compact, bearing long stems which 
make the fringy petaled flowers equally useful in the garden or for cutting. Pkt. 20c. 
NEW SUNSHINE CALENDULA, CHRYSANTHA 
Gold Medal Winner, All-American Selections, 1934 
A lovely, friendly newcomer. A clear, buttercup yellow in color with loosely 
arranged petals, incurved at center and reflexed at edges, somewhat like a Chrysan¬ 
themum. Flowers are mounted on strong, wiry stems a foot in length; excellent for 
cutting. Pkt. 15c. 
CALENDULA, SENSATION (Campfire) 
Reselected. The largest of all. Extremely double blossoms on long, strong stems; 
rich orange washed over with a sheen of scarlet. Truly an outstanding sort. Pkt. 15c. 
ZINNIA SCABIOUS FLOWERED MIXTURE 
Among the oddest and most attractive Zinnia forms, bearing a remarkable 
resemblance to the annual Scabiosa. The plants are extremely free flowering, 2 to 
2% feet high, giving a wealth of bloom throughout the summer. While the color 
range includes all popular shades, it is particularly rich in shades of crimson, scarlet, 
orange, yellow and pink. Pkt. 20c. 
ZINNIA, TOM THUMB, ALL COLORS MIXED 
These tiny flowered Zinnias have a charm the larger ones can never attain, and 
make a brilliant display. They come in attractive color combinations, red tipped 
gold, salmon and gold, primrose yellow wiith a hundred unusual intermediate shades. 
Pkt. 15c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEA 
This Sweet Pea is considered the most beautiful ever originated and was obtained 
through a cross between Pinkie and Lady Gay. It has inherited blooms with the 
size and richness of color in Pinkie, plus the dainty frilled and fluted flowers of Lady 
Gay. The color is a soft, beautiful rose pink. The flowers are the largest we have 
ever seen on any Sweet Pea and it has long stems with four very large blooms on 
each stem. It will bloom three to four weeks ahead of the late varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
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