Goulds Reliable Seeds 
Outstanding New Flowers for 1937 
mm 
ZINNIA, Fantasy, Star Dust— Star Dust received the 
second highest award in the 1937 All-America Flower 
winners. The color is a rich deep golden yellow. The r 2j •> to 
3 foot plants are very free flowering and bloom in about 45 
to 50 days from time of planting. Pkt., 2oc. 
MARIGOLD, Crown of,Gold— Gold Medal All-America 
W inner for 1937. The first known Marigold with odorless 
foliage and no B. (). Fragrant flowers of orange bloom early. 
Plant in full bloom has the appearance of solid orange on 
top with green base. Plants grow 2 feet tall. Pkt,, 25c. 
MARIGOLD, Gigantea Sunset Giants—Instead of the 
usual Marigold odor these flowers have a definitely sweet 
fragrance. Flowers will average 5 inches. Plants are usually 
from sy 2 to 4 feet high. Sunset Giants range from deep 
orange, gold, yellow and primrose. Pkt., 25c. 
PETLNIA, Dwarf Rose Gem— Rose Gera won the 
Award of Merit in the 1936 All-America. It forms a compact 
plant 5 to 6 inches and 8 inches wide literally covered with 
25 to 30 rich deep rose flowers, at one time. Individual 
blooms are 2 inches in diameter. Pkt., 35c. 
PHLOX, Drum mon<li Gigantea. Art Shades—Anew 
strain of Phlox Drummondi with florets an inch and a 
quarter in diameter. In addition to its enormous flowers it 
has a most wonderful range of color in soft art shades. 
Plants about nine inches high. Pkt.,15r\ 
MARIGOLD. Dwarf Royal Scot. All Double — Special 
Mention in the 1937 All-America Flower Winners. Of 
dwarf French type. 12 to 15 inches tall, large and rather flat 
flowers, brown and gold irregularly striped. Plants of 
uniform height and long blooming. Pkt., 25c 
PL II NIA, Dainty Lady —Flowers are medium size and 
daintily fringed, delicate light yellow deepening to golden 
yellow at throat. Plants are compact, semi-dwarf and free 
flowering. Excellent for border, bedding and window boxes. 
Pkt., 50c. 
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Gaillardia is the first really dwarf, compact variety especially 
suited to the rockery. The neat plants-reach a height of 
about 12 to 15 inches, closely covered with large, showv, • 
yellow bordered deep red flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
ICLLAND POPPY. Yellow Wonder — One of the out¬ 
standing introductions of recent years, special mention in 
the 1937 All-America Winners. The stems are unusually 
long and wiry and flowers will keep as long ns 10 days when 
cut. Flowers are bright buttercup yellow. Pkt., 25c. 
R.L.Gould 6c Company MINNESOTA 
