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Calendula, 
Orange Shaggy 
Schizanthus, 
New Giant Hybrid 
With this new Schizanthus, or Butterfly Flower, you can have armfuls oi 
flowers for cutting in summer. In addition, you can grow the plants in the house 
for winter decorations. The flowers are large, but very dainty, adding grace to 
the garden border. The colors are bright and glowing—white, red, yellow, orange, 
K ink, lavender, in almost endless combinations. The plants grow 15 to 18 inches 
igh, and are extremely free flowering. Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 75c, postpaid. 
Justly awarded a Gold Medal 
in the 1935 All-America Seed 
Selections. It is a gem in color, in 
form of flower, and in freedom 
of bloom. The color is distinct 
orange-yellow with shades of 
golden yellow. It will make a 
brilliant spot in the garden, and 
no less desirable for indoor deco¬ 
ration. We believe you will agree 
with us that it is one of the most 
useful plants in your garden. Pkg. 
15c; large pkg. 30c, postpaid. 
Schizanthus, Giant Hybrids 
Cosmos, Sensation 
Well named, for it did create a sensation when 
introduced last year. The flowers, which are white 
and shades of pink, are 4 inches and more across, 
and therefore Sensation may well be called a giant¬ 
flowering variety. The plants are tall and bushy, 
and should be 3 to 4 feet apart. Sensation was given 
an Award of Merit in the 1936 All-America Seed 
Selections. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
Cornflower, Jubilee Gem 
See color picture on inside back cover 
Originated in England, and upholds the plant traditions of that 
country. The color is a vivid, but refined, deep blue, holding day after 
day without fading. The blooms are double, and carried on stems 12 
to 15 inches high. Because of its compact habit, Jubilee Gem is useful 
for solid color masses. Given an Award of Merit in the 1937 All- 
America Seed Selections. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 30c, postpaid. 
Modern Nasturtiums 
Nasturtiums of the Gleam type are far more desirable than the 
common sorts, especially in modern gardens. From the day of their 
introduction they caught the popular fancy. Now they are almost in¬ 
dispensable. The blooms are large, sweetly scented, and carried freely. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. The first of the new family, and received the Gold 
Medal of the 1933 All-America Seed Selections. Pure golden yellow, 
full double. Fully open flowers about 3 inches across, on stems 5 to 
7 inches long. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; *4 lb. 60c, postpaid. 
SCARLET GLEAM. So brilliant in color that a bed looks like a sheet 
of flame. “Blazing” or “dazzling” are weak words when describing 
the color. Received the Gold Medal of the 1935 All-America Seed 
Selections. Try Scarlet Gleam this year and see for yourself. Pkg. 
15c; oz. 30c; x /\ lb. 85c, postpaid. 
Nemesia tigrina 
The blooms of this annual look much like those of the orchids. The 
Ti grina strain produces much larger flowers than the old large-flowering 
hybrids, and the colors are more brilliant. Colors include shades of 
blue, orange, red, with spots and stripes of contrasting colors. Pkg. 15c; 
large pkg. 60c, postpaid. 
Double Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
