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Today, and increasingly so, men and women are turning for encouragement and 
inspiration to the garden—they get “a real kick” in growing nature’s bounties in 
flower and vegetable. There is a wealth of real satisfaction in garden lure. 
Each year the magic hand of horticulture is developing new and better varieties 
in beauty and fragrance to grace our lovely gardens, and each year we continue to 
offer the finest of the introductions chosen and selected by the All-American Council 
as deserving special recommendation for American Gardens. 
ASTER, 
EL MONTE 
Super Giant type, 
largest flowered China 
Asters. Height 2'/? 
feet, crimson flowers; 
curled and interlaced 
petals. Price per pkt., 
25c. 
NEW 
COLLARETTE MARIGOLD 
"CROWN of GOLD" 
CORNFLOWER, Jubilee Gem 
Award of Merit. Double Cornflower. Blue flowers, 
10 to 15 inches tall. Plants are dwarf and compact, 
and bushy. Price, per pkt., 25c. 
Awarded Gold Medal. The first 
known Marigold with odorless fo¬ 
liage. Flower centers are of short 
curled quilled petals with a collar 
of flat guard petals on outside. 
Flowers 2*/2 inches in diameter, 
grows 2] / > feet tall with spreading 
foliage. Price, per pkt., 25c. 
COSMOS, SENSATION 
Award of Merit. Early mammoth 
flowering, pink and white flowers on 
long wiry stems; largest and earliest 
variety, 10 weeks from seed. Disbud 
for largest flowers. Mixed colors, per 
pkt., 25c. 
New 
NOVELTIES 
for 1937 
What better varieties 
can we offer than the 
four new colored flow¬ 
ers shown on this page? 
All have received spe¬ 
cial award of merit as 
the most worthy of the 
new introductions. 
