INTER-STATE 
Ttowei Special 
$1.10 VALUE FOR ONLY 50c 
Hardly seems possible, does it? And more¬ 
over you will get the flowers all thru the 
season from spring till frost, beautiful, bright 
and fresh every day right in your own 
garden. Just think of it, 12 FULL SIZE 
PACKETS for only 50c (regular price $1.10). 
These 12 packets contain over 6000 seeds. 
Under just average conditions you should 
get 50,000 flowers during the season. Many 
will get 100,000 and more. 
Here is what you get in this 
wonderful collection 
1 Full Size Packet each of the 
following: 
Alyssum, Little Gem 
Anchusa, Blue Bird 
Alter, Wilt Resistant Mixed 
Dianthus, Pinks, Fringed Dbl. 
Mixed 
Larkspur, Rosamond 
Marigold, Dwf. Double Harmony 
Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
Petunia, Bedding Mixed 
Phlox, Drummondi Annual Mixed 
Portulaca, Double Mixed 
Snapdragon, New Calif. Rustproof 
Verbena, Mammoth Choice Mixed 
$1.10 Value Only 50c 
Postpaid 
50,000 fioweM 
fa 50 c 
204 SWEET WILLIAM, Single 
Mixed (18) —A perennial favorite 
of the flower lover. Early spring 
bloom in rich and varied colors. 
205 VERBENA, Mammoth Choice 
Mix (10) —One of the most popular 
flowers, because it can be used so 
many places. Fine for borders, 
beds, porch boxes, and among tall 
growing plants like Lilies. Blooms, 
profusely all summer and fall. 
206 VINCA, White with Crimson 
Eye (18) —Glossy dark green foli¬ 
age, and a profusion of white 
flowers with crimson eyes make 
this Island of Madagascar flower 
more popular each season. A color¬ 
ful border flower in late summer 
and fall. 
Verbena, Mammoth Mixed 
207 TORENIA, Wishbone Flower 
(12) —An easily grown annual. 
Fine for window boxes, borders, 
and low bedding. Even in dry 
weather a profusion of light-blue 
flowers. Useful for rock gardens. 
208 ZINNIA, California Giants 
(36) —One of the most popular 
flowers. Grows everywhere and 
stands any kind of weather. The 
graceful flowers give you a wide 
range of color. 
ZINNIA, Gold Medal Dahlia Flow¬ 
ered (36) —Immense dahlia-like 
flowers whose petals seem to be 
almost piled one upon the other. 
The most widely planted, with 
large, double flowers, and in such 
a wide range of colors. These are 
Bodger’s latest strains, and the 
very finest. 
209 Canary Bird —A very rich 
canary yellow. 
210 Crimson Monarch— The very 
deepest crimson. 
211 Oriole —A choice orange and 
gold bicolor. 
212 Exquisite —Light rose, with a 
darker center. 
Zinnia, Tom Thumb 
213 Finest Mixed 
214 ZINNIA, Pompon or Lilliput 
(24)—The small, compact flowers 
of rich, bright colors are among the 
most popular for cut flowers use. 
A gorgeous annual. 
215 ZINNIA, Lilliput, Tom Thumb 
(6 to 10)— A dwarf, compact, and 
very attractive zinnia with small 
and brightly colored flowers of 
red, orange, yellow, rose pink and 
pastel shades. Must transplant 
for uniform height. Easily grown. 
216ZINNIA, Haageana (12)— The 
Mexican Zinnias have a charm all 
their own. The small flowers are 
fine for bedding, and yet their 
stems are long enough to permit 
cutting. Attractive colors in many 
combinations. 
April 2, 1936. 
The garden seed is the best 
ever. 
Win. O. Nelson, 
Route No. 1, Manhattan, Kans 
February 26, 1936. 
We received our order of gar¬ 
den seeds the same week the order 
was mailed to you and are’so 
pleased with them. We are glad 
to recommend your seeds to oui 
neighbors as we had such fine re- 
.suits with them last year. 
Mrs. F. E. Painter, 
Route No. 5, Independence, Mo 
217 ZINNIA, Fantasy, Fine Mixed 
(24) —A lacy petaled fascinating 
new flower that is unusually charm¬ 
ing. Fine for garden and cutting. 
Friendly flowers in the brightest 
shades of red, yellow, orange, pink 
and cream. Very easy to grow. 
300 TULIP BED MIXTURE—A 
choice mixture of annuals especially 
selected to give color to the bulb 
beds after the tulips have bloomed. 
Beautiful assorted colors and flow¬ 
ers all season. 
April 20, 1936. 
I received my garden seeds and 
well pleased for 1 am sure I 
could not have gotten so many 
seeds anywhere else for 50c. 
Mrs. Clarence Swarmer, 
533 Maple St., Vandergrift, Penn. 
Zinnia, Fantasy 
January 13,1936. 
The prettiest flowers I ever 
grew were from your Inter-State 
Nursery Flower Seeds. 
Mrs. W. S. Biggs, 
409 No. Garfield, Chanute, Kans. 
I received my garden seed and 
I never bought so many seeds for 
50c in my life—and will they 
come up and grow? 1 say they 
will—everyone of them. I re¬ 
ceived my catalog also and be¬ 
lieve it or not I wouldn’t take 
50c for it. 
Mrs. /. B. Pidcock, 
917 Johnson Ave., Lamed, Kans. 
October 15, 1936. 
Enclosed find some pictures and 
negatives which you may keep. 
Wanted to send you a picture of 
our Pickle patch of 144 hills. One 
morning picked 3 bushels as you 
will see. I won a blue ribbon on 
my beans, peck, at the Piatt 
County Fair. I certainly was well 
pleased with all the seeds I got 
this year from your company. 
They all grew the best of any 
seeds I ever planted. 
Mrs. A. S. Dubson, 
Route No. 2, Monticello, III. 
£ 63 } 
