TWO GRAND 1937 NOVELTIES 
Ceniaurea Jubilee Gem 
Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety 
of Cornflower, making a compact 
plant literally covered with flowers. 
It has foliage distinct from all other 
Cornflowers, forming a tufted mass 
of bright green, contrasting well 
with the dark but vivid double 
blue flowers. The plant is about 12 
inches in height. Easy to grow, it is 
everyone’s i’lower and is adaptable 
for almost any purpose to which a 
pla^'t may be put. The grower for 
mai'mt will welcome it as a pot 
riant, as also will the amaturewith 
the ver\ popular cold greenhouse. 
Air an euging plant, a border plant, 
or ior ground work in formal beds 
of Roses, etc., it will be found ad¬ 
mirable. it is a fine cut flower and, 
abovC all, it may be sown outside 
in the Autumn for Spring flower¬ 
ing, or in Spring for Summer flow¬ 
ering, and at intervals if a continu¬ 
ous supply of plants is wanted. 
We consider Jubilee Gem a 
Novelty equal in merit to the best 
of recent introductions. 5 ^. 
Godetia Kelvedon Glory 
This new Godetia will, we be¬ 
lieve, prove one of the outstanding 
Novelties in Annuals for 1937. The 
color is deep glowing salmon 
orange, of an intensity and vivid¬ 
ness that can be found in no other 
Annual. The blooms are of beautiful 
symmetry and fine texture. Con¬ 
trary to the usual characteristics 
of plants bearing flowers of such an 
exceptional coloring, their constitu¬ 
tion is strong and robust and their 
freedom of flowering unusual. 
We recommend Kelvedon 
Glory with every confidence and 
are certain that it will find a good 
demand from the amateur, followed 
by hearty recommendation after it 
has flowered. 5 ^. 
Godetia Purity. 15". With¬ 
out hesitation the introducers of 
Godetia Purity say, "It is an out¬ 
standing garden plant.” Flowers 
large glistening pure snow-white. 
Petals substantial, plants strong 
and fine. An exquisite novelty. 5 ^. 
GODETIA Azaleiflora, Apple 
Blossom. Masses of large single pink 
and white firs, on compact plants. 
GODETIA Sybil Sherwood, 
2ft. Big trusses of salmon-pink firs, 
edged white, fine for pots or beds. 
GODETIA Finest Dwarf, 1 ft. i 
Rich colors in splendid mixture. 5 ^. \ 
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