NOVELTIES . . . SPECIALTIES . . . OLD FAVORITES 
Shirley Poppy 
Trimardeau 
or 
Giant Mixed 
Pansies 
Giant Crego 
or Comet 
Aster (Mixed) 
Lilliput 
Zinnia 
(Mixed) 
Marguerite, 
Mixed 
Carnations 
Giant 
Flowered 
Ruffled 
Petunias 
Flower Favorites, Old and New 
SNAPDRAGON, (Antirrhinum) Rust¬ 
proof Mixed —Famous winner of the All 
America Award for immunity to destruc¬ 
tive rust, a development of University of 
California scientists. Vigorous long bloom¬ 
ing, large flowers, fine color assortment. 
Packet, 15c. 
ASTER, Giant Comet or Crego —Im¬ 
mense fluffy bloom with curled and 
twisted petals and chrysanthemum-like 
form. Blooms abundantly from August 
to frost. Branching plants 24 inches high 
with fine long stems for cutting. All the 
delightful aster colors. Packet, 10c. 
ASTER, Super Giant Los Angeles —Huge 
flowers of purest shell pink with curling 
interlaced petals, sometimes 8 inches 
across. Plants are about 30 inches tall 
and have excellent stems. 1934 All 
America Selection. Packet, 15c. 
ASTER, Super Giant El Monte —Like 
the Los Angeles in shape and size and 
with the same feathery form. But the 
color is a perfect glowing crimson. All 
America Selection in 1936. One of the 
most popular of the new asters. Packet, 
15c. 
ASTER, Giant Peony Flowered —A giant 
that is fully double and much desired for 
cutting because it keeps so well and has 
such excellent stems. The plants are 2}/2 
to 3 feet tall. The assortment contains a 
delightful range of colors. Packet, 15c. 
CALENDULA, (Pot Marigold) Orange 
Shaggy —Since its selection for an All 
America Award in 1935 this fine showy 
flower has won countless admirers. The 
deep, two-toned shaded orange color and 
its graceful and informal shape attract 
everyone. Long stems. Plants 18 inches 
tall. Packet, 15c. 
CALENDULA, (Pot Marigold) Radio 
Royal —Developed in English gardens, 
the quilled petals, the fine full flowers, 
and the rich, orange coloring make it a 
striking addition in any garden. The 
shape of the flowers is almost globular and 
they are perfect doubles. Packet, 10c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) Sunshine 
or Chrysantha —Originated in Australia 
and awarded the All America Gold 
Medal, it is deservedly world famous. 
Fine, loose petals with an unforgetable 
buttercup yellow color. The plants are 
tall and imposing and carry an abundance 
of bloom. Packet, 10c. 
CARNATION, Giant Marguerite Mixed 
—Highly scented, beautifully fringed, 
and often as much as three inches across. 
It has excellent stems for cutting and the 
plants are upright and free blooming. 
Colors include white, crimson, pink and 
several striped forms. Packet, 10c. 
CORNFLOWER, Jubilee Gem —A beau¬ 
tiful English importation which won the 
All America Selection Award for 1937. 
The plant is an excellent, compact dwarf 
about 12 inches high. The foliage is 
decidedly distinctive in both form and 
color and the fine double flowers are a 
perfect cornflower blue. Packet, 25c. 
COSMOS, Orange Flare —An outstand¬ 
ing winner of the All America Award. It 
is early flowering and grows into a fine 
bushy plant three feet high. The stems 
are long and wiry. The petals are rich, 
deep orange and may be 23 ^ inches 
across. Packet, 10c. 
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