ASTER SUPER GIANT, LOS ANGELES 
ASTER (As'-fer) 
Chinensis —Exotic single daisy-like flowers in bright 
shades of scarlet, pink, blue, lavender and white. A 
showy garden subject and a lovely cut flower. Pkt. 25c 
Early Giant Wilt Resistant —An excellent early blooming 
semi-tall type. Well branched and large flowered. 
Light Blue —A most attractive clear, rich light blue 
flower, extremely large and handsome. (All-America 
Selections 1938.) Pkt. 25c 
Peach Blossom— Beautifully full petaled flowers of 
dainty silvery pink. Pkt. 25c 
El Monte —Deep glowing crimson, daintily interlaced 
plume-like petals. The flowers are extremely large and 
fluffy. Very early blooming. (All-America Selections, 
1936.) Pkt. 15c 
Giant Comet Illusion — Well-formed double feathery flow¬ 
ers. A soft pastel apricot pink. 2'. (All-America Selec¬ 
tions 1938.) Pkt. 25c 
Giants of California Loveliness — Distinctly new and defi¬ 
nitely desirable, this lovely, rich pure pink Aster, lightly 
touched with salmon, has a wonderfully soft, satiny tex¬ 
ture. Huge flowers with full, gracefully interlacing 
petals. Delicate pink, almost white at tips. Rather late 
blooming. Pkt. 25c 
Improved Crego —Robust branching plants about 2%' tall 
having large well-formed double flowers. One of the 
finest varieties for all purposes. Blooms in mid-Sep¬ 
tember. 
Crimson. Pkt. 10c 
Enchantress —Lively salmon rose. (All-America Selec¬ 
tions 1938.) Pkt. 10c 
Pink —Lovely shell pink. Pkt. 10c 
Rose —Beautiful clear light rose. Pkt. 10c 
White. Pkt. 10c 
Mixed —A wonderful blend of the above and many other 
shades. Pkt. 10c 
Los Angeles —Los Angeles was the first introduction in 
the modern Super Giant class. The flowers are fully 
double, 6" to 8" across, graceful and delicately inter¬ 
laced, and of a shell pink color. The long stiff stems are 
basal branching and strictly non-lateral. (All-America 
Selections 1934.) _ Pkt. 15c 
One each of the 13 Asters $1.90. Value $2.15 
ARCTOTIS (Ark-folh'-tis)—African Daisy 
Hybrids Autumn Shades — Most lovely daisy-like flowers in 
shades of red, orange, copper, yellow and crimson. In the 
south this plant may be treated as a perennial, but in 
our northern gardens should be classed as an annual. 
15". Pkt. 10c 
ANTIRRHINUM (An-tir-ry'-num) —Snapdragon 
The new rust-resistant Snapdragons have given satis¬ 
faction wherever grown and have proven so far superior 
to older types that we now offer only rust-resistant 
sorts. 
Super Majestic Copper King— A new shade of rich bronze 
copper which has proven immensely popular. Pkt. 15c 
Super Majestic Paradise Rose— Huge flowering spikes of 
soft rose pink. A flower of decidedly superior formation. 
2%\ Pkt. 15c 
Super Majestic Royal Crimson— Rich deep velvety garnet 
crimson with both flower and tube one solid color. 2 y 2 '. 
Pkt. 15c 
Super Majestic Swingtime— Most lovely new Snapdragon 
of a lively rose pink with a touch of gold. Huge spikes 
evenly spaced with immense blooms reputed to be the 
finest of its color. 2 1 / z ’. Pkt. 15c 
Super Majestic, Yellow Giants— A new yellow several 
shades deeper than anything known heretofore. A strik¬ 
ing color. 2y 2 '. Pkt. 15c 
Super Majestic, Mixed— A wonderful mixture of all the 
new shades from purest white to deepest copper and 
crimson. 2 y 2 '. Pkt. 10c 
One packet each of the 6 Snapdragons, 75c 
AGERATUM (Ah-jer-ay'-tum)—Floss Flower 
Blue Ball— A new dwarf compact, uniform grower forming 
symmetrical plants 4" high. The broad green foliage is 
almost completely smothered with flowers of the richest 
shade of blue. A most worthwhile novelty. Pkt. 10c 
Fairy Pink— A delightful soft salmon rose pink forming 
compact bushlets 6" in height, starting its blooming 
season before it has reached 2" in height. Greatly ad¬ 
mired. Pkt. 20c 
One packet each of the two Ageratums, 25c 
ALYSSUM (Al-is'-um)—Madwort 
Procumbens, Carpet of Snow— A compact large flowered 
strain having masses of snow white flowers. Pkt. 10c 
CALLIOPSIS (Kal-ee-op'-sis) —Tickseed 
Golden Crown-— This new Calliopsis forms a symmetrical 
bush 2' in height completely covered with glorious flow¬ 
ers of rich golden yellow with a central zone of shining 
maroon. (All-America Selections 1938.) Pkt. 25c 
COSMOS (Koz'-mos) 
Extra Early Double Crested or Anemone Flower— Unusu¬ 
ally large flowers beautifully crested with serrated outer 
petals, borne on long graceful stems. Pkt. 10c 
Early Klondyke Orange Flare— The long stemmed flowers 
of bright vivid orange are freely borne on 2' to 3' plants. 
It blooms from mid-summer until frost. (All-America 
Selections 1935.) Pkt. 10c 
Sensation Purity— A new glistening white form, an excel¬ 
lent companion to the popular Pinkie. Together they 
form a lovely cut flower combination. Pkt. 15c 
Sensation Pinkie— A delightful rose-pink shade. The flow¬ 
ers are very large with broad, heavily fluted petals, 
slightly overlapped. A favorite for cut flower use, the 
flower being as much as 5" in diameter. Sturdy plants 
are 3' to 4' high and produce flowers 8 to 10 weeks from 
seed. Pkt. 15c 
One each of the 4 Cosmos 40c. Value 50c 
CUCURBITA (Keu-kur'-bit-a) —Gourd 
Great interest has been shown in the past few years in 
odd shaped Gourds as decorative material. Our mixture 
contains all shapes and sizes of these interesting fruits 
so desirable as ornaments, bird houses, camping utensils, 
etc. 
Large and Small Sorts Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
CENTAUREA (Cen-tau'-ree-a) —Cornflower 
Dwarf Jubilee Gem— -An English novelty of real merit, 
forming dwarf plants completely covered with vivid blue 
double flowers. (All-America Selections 1937.) Pkt. 15c 
CLARKIA (Klar'-ki-a) 
Elegans Double Mixed— Light feathery masses of double 
flowers in shades of pink, salmon, scarlet and purple. 2'. 
Pkt. 10c 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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