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MARIGOLD “YELLOW SUPREME” 
Gold Medal 1935 
Yellow Supreme has more than proven 
its reputation. The color is a delightful 
light lemon yellow and the flowers are of 
medium size, loosely frilled or Carnation- 
llowered in formation. The plants are 
2 to 2 feet tall, compact and free blooming. 
Packet 15c. 
WHEELER’S “GOLD MEDAL” 
Dahlia-flowered ZINNIAS 
NEW SCABIOSA “ROSETTE” 
To all those that love these flowers this glorious 
new color in Scabiosa will bring added joy. 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 Rosette a most popular 
flower for the garden. Packet 15c. 
Award of Merit, 1936, All-American 
Select ions 
Marigold 
“Yellow Supreme” 
COSMOS “SENSATION” 
Finest Mixed 
Cosmos “Sensation” has earned 
for itself a remarkably permanent posi¬ 
tion in the garden world. The flowers 
are mammoth size, 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter, with broad, heavy fluted 
petals carried on long, strong stems. 
It is extremely early flowering, bloom¬ 
ing in 10 weeks from the time of 
seeding. Plants grow about 4 feet high 
and free blooming. The mixture con¬ 
tains white and shades of rose and pink. 
Packet 25c. 
AH 
Ever since the introduction of this wonderful type 
of Zinnia rightly named the “Flower of the People,” 
we have been in close touch with the originators and our 
seed of “Dahlia-flowered Zinnia” and we can say that 
our stock cannot be surpassed as to color and type. 
They should be in every garden. 
The following are the most popular colors. 
Polar White .Large creamy white 
Golden Queen .Pure canary yellow 
Old Rose .Deep rose 
Oriole .Orange and gold 
Dream .Deep rosy lavender 
Scarlet Flame .Bright scarlet 
Packet 10c., collection off the six colors, 50c. 
“Gold Medal” Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c., 34 oz. 40c. 
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