Annual Flower Seeds 9 
And Other Flower Novelties 
Make a Modern Garden This Year 
NOTE. All the items on pages 8 and © have been selected and placed here to show you quickly just what 
Is new in the All-America selections and the other outstanding Flower Novelties this year. Plant them 
and enjoy a modern garden, one that you will be happy to enter in any garden contest, one that will 
give you an abundance of cut-flowers through summer and fall. 
Nasturtiums 
Petunias 
Color Pages 
2 and 33 
ALL SWEET-SCENTED 
1437 Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
1©36 All-America. 
The first named color variety in the new Gem Type. 
Well formed, double golden yellow flowers in profusion. 
Plants 9 to 12 inches high, of compact dwarf form. It 
is a sport of Golden Gleam and is sweet-scented. See 
its real beauty in color, page 2. Pkt. 25c; Vi oz. 35c. 
1435 D war f Double Gem Mixed 
Shades of yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, cerise, 
cream, maroon and spotted varieties. Compact, gem¬ 
like plants, ideal for edging and border use. These 
lovely, sweet-scented Nasturtiums created a sensation 
at the California Exposition in San Diego last summer. 
Pkt. 25c. 
New Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
Double Gleam Nasturtiums are the result of years 
of scientific plant breeding and selection. A most 
remarkable achievement in plant breeding. 
See Color Page 70 
1438 Golden Gleam. Immense golden yellow. 
All-America 1933. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c. 
143© Scarlet Gleam. Dazzling orange-scarlet. 
All- America 1935. Pkt. lOc; Vi oz. 85c. 
1444 Orange Gleam. Deep glowing golden orange. 
Pkt. 20c; Vi oz. 45c. 
1445 Moon Gleam. Light golden cream. Pkt. 
15c; Vi oz. 40c. 
1446 Salmon Gleam. Delicate salmon. Pkt. 15c; 
Vi oz. 40c. 
1440 Gleam Hybrids. Magnificent color range. 
See page 70 for flowers in natural color. All-America 
1935. Pkt. lOc; Oz. 30c. 
n_. See Color 
ransies p a gei5 
1545 Roggli’s Swiss Giants strain 
This wonderful strain of Pansies comes from the heart 
of the Swiss Alps and comprises all the beautiful colors 
known to the Pansy world. The richest red, deep blue, 
copper, bronze, gold, yellow. Thick, velvety petals, 
huge flowers, often measuring 4 inches across. Pkt. 
25c; * oz. 81.00. 
DLU w See Color 
r IliOX p a ge 2 
16268 Gigantea Art Shades S™,! 
mondi. All-America 1©35. A fine new strain of 
Phlox with flowers 1 to inches across and comes in 
a wonderful range of art shades. Salmon, apricot, 
apple-blossom, soft rose, light blue, light mauve, 
pale violet and all with cream or white eyes. Soft 
colors blended in beautiful mixture. Plants 9 inches 
high. Pkt. 15c; xq oz. 40c. 
Zinnia Fantasy. See Color Page 1 6 
1573 Hybrida Flaming Velvet 
1036 Gold Medal All-America. Rich brilliant 
velvety scarlet. Outstanding for its color, type and 
uniformity. A Holland introduction and one that will 
brighten any garden. See its color value on page 2. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1592 D _ _ _Dwarf Nana Compacta 
Kose Uem l» 36 All-America.Neat, 
compact plant, 5 to 6 inches high and smothered with 
a mass of rich rose colored blooms about 2 inches in 
diameter. A charming new miniature petunia. See its 
beauty in color, page 2. Pkt. 25c. 
1608 Improved Hybrida. 1»36 
KOS© rsing All-America. Large and 
free-flowering rose colored variety. Plants 14 inches 
tall, flowers 3 inches in diameter, long stems from the 
base, make it an excellent cut-flower. Pkt. 25c. 
1593 Martha Washin 3 ton i^r ri A 
perfect little ball of beauty, 9 inches tall. Flowers are 
ruffled, pink, veined wine-red, with violet throat. 
Resembles a Pelargonium. Pkt. 25c. 
CffiUlArMr Color Pages 
dcaoiosas 15 and 16 
1733 R| ai _ Award of Merit from 
Dill© Lockad© London Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. A lovely azure blue, large, conical, 
half-hardy. One of the finest flowers for cut-flowers, 
and one of the most attractive in our Annual Flower 
Trial Grounds. Pkt. 15c; }/& oz. 36c. 
1722 New Giant Hybrids .llT” 
splendid new strain are much larger than the old 
standard Scabiosas, often measuring 2 to 2\4 inches 
across. They are completely rounded and double and 
come in a wide range of colors. See color on page 15. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 3©c. 
Zinnias 
See Color Pages 
15, 1 6, 33. 
2294 All-America 1©35. A strik- 
rontasy jng Novelty. It is of the curled 
and crested type with flowers of medium size, in a wide 
range of colors and shades. Reds, yellows, orange, 
bronze, gold and the pastel pinks and rich cream. The 
unusual shaggy, twisted petals give it a dainty beauty 
that maKes it most desirable for cut-flowers. You will 
enjoy its novel type. Pkt. 15c; V& oz. 35c. 
2291 Scabiosa Flowered Jumtiv! 
Zinnia, resembling a Scabiosa in form. The plants are 
extremely free flowering, 2 to 2H feet hign, giving a 
wealth of bloom throughout the summer. The color 
range includes all the beautiful shades of crimson, 
scarlet, orange, pink and yellows. These Zinnias are 
ideal for bouquets, especially in low bowls. See color, 
page 15. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c. 
Verbena 
See Color 
Page 16 
2070 .4 11 -America !©35. Start- 
—y eru I lingly beautiful. Medium sized 
flowers of intense, dazzling scarlet with white eye. 
Compact plants, useful for bedding or borders. Its 
sparkling color and its genuine beauty, give it the name, 
“Eyeful.” Pkt. lOc; 'A oz. 35c. 
Nasturtium Golden Globe. See Color Page 2 
Scabiosa, Blue Cockade. See Color Page 16 
Petunia, Bose Gem. See Color Page 2 
Petunia, Martha Washington 
Petunia, Erfurt Gaiety. See Page 10 
Petunia, Super Double Fringed 
Tty Our All-America Flowers and Novelties. They are all beautiful 
