FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES FOR 
ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS 
GRANDIFLORA RUST- 
RESISTANT “REVEILLE” 
Reveille is colored a deep luminous yellow, 
with the upper lip of each floret toning to 
a lighter lemon yellow. Its individual 
florets are unusually large and are tightly 
grouped on the spike. Stems of these florets 
will measure better than three inches deep 
and 8 to 10 inches long, carried on 22-inch 
spikes. It is strongly rust-resistant and 
heartily recommended for both florist and 
"true to type” Snapdragon and one fit for your 

Petunia “Glamour” 
home gardener. It is a 
most discriminating trade. 
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CLEOME “PINK QUEEN” 
(Awarded Silver Medal) 
This beautiful Spider Plant grows recklessly from Maine to Florida and 
west to the Pacific. It is never out of bloom. A tall and attractive border 
plant, free from insects and disease, with huge heads of delightful and 
refreshing pink, without a trace of blue or magenta. The large flower 
bracts turn to white before falling, giving an appearance of a white 
collar with a pink cap. Reaches over 4 feet, well branched, airy foliage, 
blooming from June until frost. A grand flower. 
COSMOS DOUBLE PEERLESS TYPE 
“WHITE CLOUD” 
White Cloud has the same mammoth Sensation type form of flower, and 
is extra early flowering. Flowers average between 4 and 5 inches in 
diameter. Plants grow about 38 inches tall and have a multitude of 
15-inch stems for cutting. Color is a beautiful soft velvet white. Especially 
outstanding for florists. 
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COSMOS 
“YELLOW 
KLONDYKE” 
(Awarded 
Silver Medal) 
Similar to the orig- 
inal Orange Flare, 
Gold Medal winner 
of 1935, except its 
color is a very rich 
and compelling but- 
ter yellow, described 
as golden yellow by 
some judges. Even 
more striking in 
color, 3 to 4 feet 
tall, and an excel- 
lent garden flower. 
Free blooming on 
long, wiry stems, 
airy serrated foliage, 
slightly later and 
taller than present 
strain of Early 
Orange Flare. Bound 
to be popular. 

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IPOMOEA “PEARLY GATES” 
(Awarded Silver Medal) 
A sport from and seemingly identical in growth, foliage and bloom, except 
white in color, with Clark’s Early Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. A grand 
companion for its most popular counterpart. A big, satiny white, with a 
creamy shading in the throat, gives this a beautiful appearance. Plant 
with Heavenly Blue and Crimson Rambler or Scarlet O'Hara for red, 
white and blue effect. Reaches 12 feet, with luxurious foliage. 
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LARKSPUR EMPRESS TYPE “ROSEBUD” 
The bushy dwarf plants require no stakes. 
double flowers. It is base branching and produces long stem of florets 
for cutting. Height 33 to 36 inches. 
Have deep salmon pink 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL “LILAC KING” 
A welcome addition to the King type of Larkspur is Lilac King. It has a 
fine, rich, clear lilac shade, a color in great demand by the florist trade. 
The individual florets are fully double, 2 to 2¥Y2 inches in diameter, with 
broad, wavy edged petals, closely spaced on 24 to 28 inch straight spikes. 
Hl-bmenica Winner 
MARIGOLD DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM 
FLOWERED “GOLDEN BEDDER” 
(Awarded Bronze Medal) 
A very early, and perhaps the earliest of all, variety, and of uniform 
habit. covered with golden orange 
flowers. This color seems distinct. A row of outer guard petals is sur 
Plants form symmetrical mounds, 
mounted by a fully double crest of Dixie Sunshine type petals or miniature 
flowers. Foliage is sparse and light green, passing yellowish as plants 
go out of bloom. A second planting can be made for fall flowers. Long 
stems allow nice flowers for cutting. Chief value is in extra earliness, 
making its crop before other varieties start. 
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MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE 
“BUTTERBALL” 
(Awarded Bronze Medal) 
Most atiractive, very compact, scabious-flowered, canary yellow. Only 
6 to 10 inches tall, uniform, very early and continuous flowering. Bright 
and luminous bedding or edging variety which you can’t help but like. 
Rich, dense foliage, well covered with small 1%4-inch blooms. This makes 
a nice pot plant and should also be a good commercial variety. 
Te-America Wannen 
MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE “MELODY 
(Awarded Bronze Medal) 
Growing 12 to 15 inches high, and literally covered with golden yellow, 
Harmony type flowers, this is recommended to displace Dwarf Scabious 
Flowered, Golden Harmony. Very uniform in height, habit and colori 
rather early, and a long, steady bloomer, except in the most northem 
locations. Equally valuable for commercial use. [- 

