MAY WE SUGGEST 
These Flower Seed Novelties of 
Unusual Appeal 
ALL AMERICAN WINNERS 
For 1935 and 1936 
All 25c per liberal packet; 5 pkts. for $1.00 
ASTER (Giant Single Curled and Interlaced Imperial Red) (Wilt resistant) 
A Giant Single Aster with beautifully curled and interlaced petals. The color is an 
intense brilliant red, which is emphasized by the bright yellow center. The color is so 
bright that it instantly catches the eye. This Aster is a strong grower and is about one 
and one-half feet high and has good stems. It produces many flowers to the plant. 
CALENDULA (“Orange Shaggy”) 
A very distinct new Calendula. The closely-set petals are long and deeply fringed, giv¬ 
ing to the flower the shaggy appearance of some Chrysanthemums, sharply contrasting with 
the rather formal aspect of most other varieties. The color is a rich orange, and the flow¬ 
ers are freely borne on long stems. Their informal shape adds greatly to their effect as a 
decorative cut bloom, and as a garden plant this new Calendula will also render excellent 
service. 
COSMOS (Early Klondyke, Orange Flare) 
This lovely, vivid orange Cosmos blooms in less than four months from seed and is 
well adapted for northern gardens. The flowers are carried on long, wiry stems, and the 
plants bloom most abundantly, presenting a gorgeous mass of color. 
MARIGOLD (Carnation-Flowered Yellow Supreme) 
Large, fluffy, well-rounded blooms of delicate, mild honey fragrance, with broad, loose, 
frilled petals of a rich, creamy lemon-yellow color on fine long stems. Practically odorless 
foliage. Unsurpassed as a cut-flower and first class for exhibition and bedding. 
ZINNIA FANTASY (Chrysanthemum Flowered) 
The strikingly attractive and beautiful flowers, a mass of shaggy ray-like petals, are 
three inches in diameter, in the brilliant colors of the improved, large flowering sorts and 
new and unusual pastel shades. The flowers are borne on long, strong stems cov¬ 
ering the well rounded, bushy plants. They keep well when cut. The plants are quite free 
from insects and disease. 
NASTURTIUM (New Double Fire Gleam) 
Although identical in color with Scarlet Gleam (Pure Bright Scarlet) the habit of growth 
is entirely different, being semi-dwarf. The outstanding characteristic of this strain, how¬ 
ever, is that it produces 100% double flowers whereas Scarlet Gleam bears many blooms 
that are only semi-double. It is in every respect superior to Scarlet Gleam. Our seed is 
from the originator. 
NASTURTIUM (Glorious Double Gleam Hybrids) 
The Hybrids are a collection of gorgeously colored, large, well-formed flowers of dazz¬ 
ling beauty. Colors never dreamed of before in a double Nasturtium abound in profusion— 
glorious flowers of salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, orange, 
crimson and gold flushed scarlet combine with the foliage of fresh green. Stems are long, 
and bear the flowers well above the foliage. In the garden or for cutting no flower could 
be more lovely. 
NASTURTIUM (Dwarf Double Golden Globe—Golden Giant) 
This new introduction fills a long felt want. It forms dwarf compact plants producing 
in great abundance large sweet-scented double yellow flowers carried well above the lush 
green foliage. 
Other Outstanding Recent Introductions 
MARIGOLD (Harmony) 
Dwarf French Double type absolutely distinct in formation and color of flowers. The 
center is made up of golden orange disc petals fluted and deeply cut, and are so close together 
as to give the effect of a cushion. Surrounding this cushion-like center in collar-like fashion 
are four or five rows of outside petals of reddish brown, a brilliant contrast. The plants 
grow about a foot high, bloom early and continue to flower most profusely till hard frost. 
PETUNIA (Dwarf Miniature Pink Gem) 
Forms a neat compact plant five to six inches high, literally smothered with deep pink 
blooms. A plant eight inches in diameter will carry as many as fifty to sixty blooms in 
flower at one time. Individual blooms are two inches in diameter. Indispensable for bor¬ 
ders, window boxes, pots, rock gardens and for bedding. 
PETUNIA (Dwarf Miniature Mixed) 
A complete mixture with a well balanced range of color. Each plant forms a perfect 
ball from eight to ten inches high and about twelve inches in diameter. We strongly rec¬ 
ommend this improved strain for pots, window boxes, borders, beds, and for rock gardens. 
ZINNIA (Scabious-flowered, Mixed) 
An entirely distinct and attractive strain of Zinnia of exquisite form. The flowers are 
of medium size, with a collar of broad petals surmounted by a full, double crest of the 
same tone and color. The plants flower freely, ranging from pale rose to crimson and 
scarlet, with orange, golden and purple shades. Grows 2y 2 feet high. 
Collection: 1 Pkt. each of the twelve sorts for $2. 
For Other Novelties see Page 3. 
WILSON’S SEEDS T* 
“A Growing Reputation” 
