PASADENA. CALIFORNIA 
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comes practically 100% double. Color is rich 
mahogany and gold in uniform stripes. Pkt., 15c. 
Let Royal Scot flaunt its striped kilts through 
your Summer and Fall garden! 
CALENDULA, Orange Sunshine. 
Companion to Chrysantha, 
this new variety is bound 
to be in great demand. 
Flowers are of loose form 
with incurved petals of 
bright apricot orange; 
like Chrysantha, stems 
are long and strong. Pkt., 
25c. 
Let “Orange Sunshine” 
into your winter or 
spring garden, and be re¬ 
flected in your best vase! 
CORNFLOWER, Jubilee Gem. 
Award of Merit, 1937 All- 
America Selections. 
Although this beautiful 
new blue bedding corn¬ 
flower was featured in 
our catalog last year, 
this is the flrst season of its general introduction. 
Since it has just received third place in the 1937 
All-America Selection, we are commending it to 
your attention, and your garden, again. Plct., 25c. 
You will want to use Jubilee Gem in a low bed, 
and cut a few for a mixed bouquet. 
Calendula 
Orange Sunshine 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora. Goblin. Per. 
Large bright yellow flowers with deep red zone 
cover the dwarf (12-inch) bushes all through the 
summer. The flrst compact Gaillardia for edgings 
and rock-gardens. Goblin will bloom the first 
season if seed is sown by April first. Pkt., 25c. 
See it blooming, and “Goblin will get you.” 
GODETIA, Double Sybil Sherwood. 
The most beautiful cutting Godetia of all, Sybil 
Sherwood, in a glorious new double form with the 
same lovely soft salmon-pink coloring. Flowers, 
in clusters at the ends of the branches, almost 
hide the foliage of the Azalea-like 1^-foot bushes. 
Pkt, 35c. 
Double Sybil Sherwood could be ready for your 
flower-shears this spring! 
LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial, White King. 
Special Mention, 1937 All-America Selections. 
Pure, glistening white flowers, extremely large 
and double, are closely spaced on heavy 2-foot 
spikes like perennial Delphinium. The plants are 
outstanding in the new Giant Imperial group 
with its erect, base-branching habit, and reach 5 
feet and more in height. Pkt., 25c. 
You’ll be able to buy spikes of White King at your 
florist’s next summer, but why wait! 
LEPTOSYNE, Golden Rosette. 
Bright butter yellow, fully double flowers on good 
stems for cutting in ten weeks from sowing, fea¬ 
ture this new double form of Leptosyne Still- 
manni. Plants grow 18 inches tall, and bloom for 
a long period. Pkt., 35c. 
Seeds scattered in the open ground in winter or 
spring, will blossom into “Golden Rosettes” in a 
hurry! 
PETUNIA, Miniature, Brilliant Rose Gem. 
Very rich, deep rose, with almost a tint of scar¬ 
let, the flowers completely cover the compact little 
6-inch high plants. For an edging or a low bed 
where a strong color is wanted, this is the flower. 
Pkt., 25c, 
Summer cannot hurt Brilliant Rose Gem. 
PETUNIA, Burgundy. 
Special Mention, 1937 All-America Selections. 
Large flowers in abundance, in a rich wine-red 
made more striking by a white throat veined 
with violet; a splendid new spreading petunia. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Feature Burgundy on your Summer garden-menu! 
