LOVELY NEW ANNUALS 
Gleam Hybrids 
NASTURTIUMS 
SCARLET GLEAM —Intensely dazzling in color, delightfully 
sweet scented, superior in type, extra large flowered, should be a 
leader this season. Petals are plain, but deep throated, and al¬ 
most twice the size of ordinary nasturtiums. The doubleness is 
caused by an overlapping of small petals toward the center. 
Pkt., 10c. 
GLEAM HYBRIDS —A sensational, new double sweet-scented 
Nasturtium. The flowers are fine, large, well formed, and prac¬ 
tically 100% double. Plants are semi-dwarf with short runners 
from well-rounded bushes. Stems are long and bear the flowers 
well above the foliage. Color ranges from cream yellow to scar 
let and deep maroon, with some spotted varieties. Pkt., 10c. 
GOLDEN GLEAM —Golden Gleam is maintaining its position as the best known and most popular novelty of the past 
two seasons, becoming more popular as time goes on. Flowers are large, double, sweet scented, of brilliant golden 
yellow, and borne on large stems well above the bright green foliage of the dwarf, bushy plants. They are ideal for 
any garden. Pkt., 10c. 
Marigold 
Guinea Gold 
A distinct type of graceful pyramid¬ 
al habit. Guinea Gold produces a com¬ 
pact plant literally covered with blos¬ 
soms often measuring 2% inches 
across that somewhat resemble a large 
carnation. The color is a brilliant gol¬ 
den orange, and quite free from the 
usual Marigold odor. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt., 10c. 
New Zinnia 
Fantasy 
This new and strikingly attractive 
Zinnia received on Award of Merit in 
the All American Flower Selections 
for 1935. Some are of the opinion that 
it is the most striking Flower Novelty 
for 1935. The medium size chrysanthe¬ 
mum-like flowers are composed of 
shaggy ray-like petals that are borne 
on long stems. They come only in mix¬ 
ture, but cover a wide range of color 
from the brightest red and orange to 
the popular pastel shades of pink 
and cream. Height 2 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
Klondyke Cosmos—Orange Flars 
Klondyke Cosmos 
Orange Flare 
While not a new variety, Orange 
Flare received a gold medal in the All 
American Flower Selection for 1935. 
It is an early flowering strain of Klon¬ 
dyke, with the same vivid orange col¬ 
or, but the attractive light green foli¬ 
age is less abundant. Blooms in less 
than four months from seed, and the 
plants grow about 3 feet high, and 
when in full bloom, are a mass of 
color. The stems are long and wiry, 
and well adapted for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
A New Aster from Italy 
AURORA GOLDEN QUEEN— A new 
variety, recently developed in Italy. 
The center of the flower is a clear 
lemon yellow with outside petals of 
lilac. A flower of gorgeous beauty and 
one you will be proud to have in your 
garden. Pkt., 10c. 
Calendula 
Orange Shaggy 
A new and distinct Calendula—and 
a Gold Medal winner in the All Amer¬ 
ican Flower Selection for 1935. The 
flowers have long, deeply fringed lacin- 
iated petals, which gives them a shag¬ 
gy appearance. The color is deep 
orange, with a light orange center, pro¬ 
ducing a pleasing two-tone effect. The 
most graceful and unique Calendula 
yet introduced. Height 15 inches. Pkt., 
10c. 
Calendula Orange Shaggy 
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