NEW COLLARETTE MARIGOLD, CROWN OF GOLD 
Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1937 
A new kind of Marigold with a Chrysanthemum-like crown sur¬ 
rounded by a collar of big, broad petals of the same color, bright golden 
orange. It is the only Marigold with entirely odorless foliage. The 
flowers have a delicate fragrance. Plants grow about 2 ft. tall, bloom 
early, profusely and continuously until frost. Lovely in the garden ; 
wonderful for cutting. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, FLAMING VELVET 
Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1936 
The only Gold Medal winner in last year’s All-America Trials, 
Petunia Flaming Velvet has caused a sensation because of the uniform 
excellence of its velvety, rich, blood-red flower. It has not yet been 
widely grown, but after this year will be classed among the popular 
Petunia varieties. The plants are semi-compact in habit, about 15 
inches in height, absolutely uniform, and the flowers are large and borne 
in great profusion. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, FANTASY, STAR DUST 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1937 
To those who definitely do like an informal Zinnia, Star Dust will be 
welcomed with enthusiasm. It has the same shaggy-petaled, medium¬ 
sized flower as the mixture (illustrated below)— a delicate, graceful 
bloom. The color is a rich deep golden yellow, one of the vibrant shades 
closely associated with Zinnias, while the very free flowering, 2)4 to 3 
foot plants are early blooming, coming into flower about 45 to 50 days 
from the time of planting. Pkt. 25c. 
CORNFLOWER, JUBILEE GEM 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1937 
Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety of Cornflower making a compact 
plant literally covered with flowers. The plant is about 12 inches in 
height. Easy to grow, it is “everyone’s” flower and is adapts ble for 
almost any purpose to which a plant may be put. As an edging plant, 
a border plant, or for ground work in formal beds of roses, etc., it will 
be found admirable ; it is a fine cut flower and, above all, it may be 
sown outside in the autumn for spring flowering, or in the spring for 
summer flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
