Novelties and Specialties in Every Garden 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 
Sweet Peas, Shirley Temple 
New Early 
Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Pea, 
Shirley Temple 
This most beautiful Sweet 
Pea was obtained through a 
cross between Pinkie and 
Lady Gay. It has inherited 
blooms with the size and rich' 
ness of color in Pinkie, plus 
the dainty frilled and fluted 
flowers of Lady Gay. The 
color is softer and more beau- 
tiful than Pinkie. The flow¬ 
ers are the largest we have 
ever seen on any Sweet Pea, 
and each long stem has 
four very large blooms. Pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 60c. 
For other varieties and mixtures of Sweet Peas, 
see page 59. 
COSMOS, Orange Flare 
The long stemmed flowers of bright vivid orange are freely 
borne on 2' to 3'ft. welbshaped plants which have a sparse 
growth of light green foliage. Its most remarkable feature, how' 
ever, is its early blooming habit. It will flower easily in less 
than 4 months from the time of planting. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 40c. 
NASTURTIUM 
We again wish to call special attention to the sweet scented 
Double Nasturtiums: Golden Gleam, Scarlet Gleam, and Glori' 
ous Gleam Hybrids. These varieties produce blossoms in great 
profusion. For full description and prices see page 55. 
BEANS, Leonard’s Improved 
Florida Butter Pole Lima 
A new distinct variety. Seed is more than double the size of 
Florida Butter, very striking in appearance, creamy white mottled 
with purple. Pods large, beans very tender and of excellent 
quality. Heavy yielders. Pkt., 10c; V 2 lb., 25c; lb., 45c. 
In addition to the few items listed above we have many other 
new varieties of merit which you will find under their proper 
classification throughout this catalog. 
New Scabiosa Grandifiora. Rosette 
NEW MARIGOLD, 
Chrysanthemum-Flowered 
Hybrids 
These new Hybrids consist of many new and 
distinct types of Marigolds, varying in size of 
bloom from two to four inches in diameter. Some 
of these types have petals which are very quilled 
and incurved and which remind one of minia¬ 
ture American Beauty Asters in orange and yel¬ 
low. There are also the imbricated types which 
have four to five rows of flat petals and in the 
center there are many small quilled florets. 
These beautiful types are quite variable and 
are most desirable. The beautiful colors are most 
fascinating and can best be described as contain¬ 
ing all shades of orange and yellow. The plants 
are about three feet high, supporting masses of 
flowers on fine stems for cutting. Pkt., 25c; 
Is oz., 50c. 
NEW SCABIOSA 
GRANDIFLORA, Rosette 
Rosette is a beautiful shade of deep 
rose heavily suffused with salmon. The 
flowers are extra large and the stems are 
long and stiff. This glorious, glowing 
new color will undoubtedly make Ro¬ 
sette a most popular flower for the gar¬ 
den and also with the florist for cutting. 
Pkt., 25c; II oz., 50c. 
PETUNIA, 
Flaming Velvet 
GOLD MEDAL WINNER 1936 
ALL-AMERICA TRIALS. Outstand¬ 
ing for type. Color deep velvety ma¬ 
hogany-crimson. Plants about 18 inches 
in height with blooms of good size. 
Very distinct and unusual in color. 
Pkt., 25c. 
