Aster. Illusion 
Still another new color in a wilt- 
resistant Aster. Illusion is a soft 
pastel shade of apricot-pink, espe¬ 
cially fine for cutting. The plants are 
upright, about 2 feet tall and very 
free blooming. Flowers during mid- 
August. Pkt. 25c. 
Cosmos, 
Sensation 
ASTER, ENCHANTRESS 
Enchantress gives us an entirely new color in Asters—a 
luscious shade of lovely salmon-rose, distinct from all other colors 
yet developed. Both home-gardeners and florists will be delighted 
with it. The flowers of Crego type are large and of good sub¬ 
stance. They are produced on free-flowering, branching, wilt- 
resistant plants, which bloom early in September. Illustrated 
in color opposite page 16. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA LINEARIS 
A very charming, very new, and very useful 
form of Miniature-flowered Zinnia producing 
innumerable deep golden orange, single flowers 
with a delicate light yellow stripe in the midst 
of each petal. Slender, dark foliage. Never out 
of bloom. In color opposite p. 32. Pkt. 15c. 
DIANTHUS, GEISHA GIRL 
Single and double flowers, embracing every conceivable type, 
color and marking to be found among the many variations of 
Dianthus, are the happy result of planting a packet of Geisha 
Girl seed. Seed has been collected from all over the world for 
this highly specialized mixture. We want you to find out how 
really beautiful these multicolored flowers are. Try a packet. 
Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS 
SENSATION 
Award of Merit, 
1936 All-America Selections 
Cosmos, formerly an 
Autumn-blooming annual, 
has now had its flowering 
season advanced to Mid¬ 
summer, and Sensation, 
with its enormous pink 
and white cup - shaped 
flowers and wavy, fluted 
petals is more glorious 
than words can express. 
Pkt. 15c. 
