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AND NOVELTIES FOR 1937 
ZINNIA Fantasy 
STAR DUST 
I .fantasy type is entirely different from any other type 
of Zinnias and appeals especially to those who like informal 
flowers. Star Dust has the same shaggy, quilled and inter¬ 
laced petals and medium sized flowers as the Fantasy mix- 
It is a graceful, delicate bloom, rich gold in color. One of the 
vibrant shades closely associated with Zinnias. The plants are 
early and free flowering and grow to a height of Zy 2 to 3 feet. 
All who appreciate individual and distinct appearance in flowers will 
welcome Star Dust with enthusiasm. 
Per Packet 25c; 5 Pkts. for $1.00. 
Jteur DOUBLE'CORNFLOWER Florist’s Strain 
BRILLIANT SHADES MIXED 
A beautiful strain of the popular Bachelor’s Buttons con- 
ejjJSfiS taining lovely new shades in double large flowered varieties. 
The Cornflower has always been one of the most popular 
flowers for the home garden because of its ease of culture, 
long blooming season and usefulness as a cut flower. In this splen¬ 
did mixture of brilliant shades, the colors are brighter and more 
lovely than ever before, containing such new shades as ruby, deep 
pink, soft mauve, snow white and a new rich bright blue. 
Per Packet 25c; 5 Pkts $1.00. 
ASTER Super Giant 
Zinnia Star Dust 
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New Double Cornflower 
EL MONTE 
This new Aster, one of the All American Selections for this 
WUtjfiy y ear > h°ld s rank with the most noteworthy new introductions 
Wj/ of recent times. It is in fact, the first and only really large 
crimson Aster. It is a companion variety to the Super Giant 
Los Angeles introduced two years ago; a deep glowing crimson in 
color and composed of abundant quantities of daintily interlaced 
plume-like petals. The flowers are extremely large and fluffy with 
heavy non-lateral, basal branched stems. A long-needed and valuable 
addition to the popular giant Asters. 
Per Packet 25c; oz. 65c. 
COSMOS Orange Flare 
EARLY FLOWERING KLONDYKE 
Trials of this new Cosmos in Eastern States have caused a 
world of enthusiastic comment. The fact that Orange Flare 
is in full bloom less than four months after the time it is 
planted has brought an entirely new flower to the gardens of 
America, for the original type (Klondyke) produced its flowers 
so late in the fall that it was seldom seen except in the most south¬ 
erly part of our country. . . . 
The orange color in Orange Flare is exceptionally fine; exactly 
the shade of a ripe orange. 
The bush is more compact than formerly and the large flowers 
mounted on long wiry stems are well adapted for cutting. We feel 
definitely that a beautiful and valuable new member has been added 
to the already very popular Cosmos family. 
Per Packet 25c; Y% oz. 50c. 
Aster 
El Monte 
Cosmo 
Orang 
Flar 
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