NOVELTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS 
SEL£CTIONS/ 
Airgardening enthusiasts are more or less interested in something new in the floral w'orld, and for this reason 
we keep in touch with all new introductions as they appear from year to year. These novelties and specialties 
have been selected by us as having a good claim to merit and are well worthy of a trial. 
Each year a group of horticultural experts makes a careful study of new floral novelties produced by plant 
breeders from all over the world. The final decision of this committee on each year’s novelties is known as the 
All-America Selections for that year. The following list, arranged in order of merit, is the selection of the 
newest in flowers for 193S. 
PETUNIA, <<SALIVION SUPREME” 
Hvbrida nana or dwarf bedding variety of a distinct new light- 
salmon color. Flowers are in. across with white throat and 
plain petals. Plants grow about 12 in. high. Ideal Petunias for 
borders, edgings or beds. Pkt. 35c. 
ANTIRRHINUM, ^XELESTIAL” 
(Majestic Type) 
Large, salmon-rose flowers on broad, compact, 10 in. spikes which 
is grand for this dwarf type. Pkt. 50c. 
PANSY, ^XORONATION GOLD” 
Acclaimed the largest yellow variety, comparable with Roggli’s 
Swiss Giants. Canary yellow with lower petals flushed golden orange; 
round flowers with lightly ruffled edges. Excellent. Pkt. $1.00. 
CALLIOPSIS DRUMMONDI 
<<GOLD CREST” 
A rich, golden yellow color with a reddish brown zone. A big 
improvement over the old Golden Wave. Flowers 2% to 3 in. across 
and come with a double row of mammoth petals. Very attractive 
and excellent cut flower. Pkt. 25c. 
CALENDULA, ^^ORANGE FANTASY” 
(Crested) 
Outer petals long, the inner petals short, curled and interlaced 
to form" a heavy crest which surrounds a large mahogany bronze 
center. Flowers 3J4 in. across, and are of a deep but pleasing copperv- 
orange with petals edged deep mahogany red. 15 in. tall. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA, “GAIETY” 
(All-double Giant Dwarf) 
All-double fringed Victorious or dwarf tj-pe of Petunia. Rose or 
light rose red and white colorings. Flowers 3J4 in. across and quite 
double. Later flowers, mostly semi-double, rose-red and white with 
frilled petals. Pkt. $1.00. 
PETUNIA, “ORCHID BEAUTY” 
Dwarf, “All-double” Giant Fringed Variety 
Flowers averaging 4 in. across on sturdy plants a foot high. Color 
orchid or light lilac. Excellent as pot plants or bedding. Pkt. $1.50. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA, “TOPAZ ROSE” 
A brilliant addition to the Hybrida group. The color is a fiery, 
velvety-rose, of a brilliancy seldom seen. It is slightly suffused with 
gold, which gives it its fiery appearance and the throat is the color 
of topaz. Pkt. 50c. 
MARIGOLD, “GOLDEN WEST” 
New Carnation-flowered Marigold. Flowers are fully double, 
bright rich-orange, 3)4 in. and more across with petals loosely and 
gracefully placed. _ Plants grow about 2)4 ft- tall with long stems. 
Blooms in about 15 weeks from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
NAVAJO ZINNIAS 
Medium size, double and semi-double, long, narrow, incurved or 
fluted petals. Outer one-third of each petals is heavily tipped with a 
lighter contrasting color. Pkt. 25c. 
ASTER, IMPROVED CREGO 
“ENCHANTRESS” 
(Wilt-resistant) 
A luscious shade of livelj’ salmon-rose, distinct from all other colors 
yet developed. The flowers are large, of good substance and are pro¬ 
duced on free-flowering, branching plants. Pkt. 50c. 
ASTER, GIANT COMET, “ILLUSION” 
(Wilt-resistant) 
Soft pastel shade of apricot-pink, especially fine for cutting and 
most effective when used in combination with some blue flower. The 
plants are upright, about 2 ft. tall, and begin to bloom mid-August. 
Pkt. 50c. 
CALENDULA ORANGE FANTASY 
Reliable Flower Seeds 
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