Santa Maria, California 
Novelties for Your Best Trade 
LATE SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
“Rob Roy” 
This vigorous orange-scarlet 
Sweet Pea is a true self, 
both standard and wings 
having the same rich sun- 
proof orange color tones. Rob Roy will average four flowers on 
long pencil stems. As a seeding, it received the Certificate of 
Merit at the Scottish National Sweet Pea Trials in 1951. 
“Skye” 
Here is an outstandingly new, large, rich, rosy-lavender nov- 
elty. Skye combines grace and vigor, producing immense well 
spaced flowers four to a stem. Its color tones blend to a pleasing 
lilac hue. Skye received a Certificate of Merit at the 1951 Scottish 
National Sweet Pea Trials. 
Macdonald 
Price each above 
Per Oz. .40 Per Lb. 3.00 
ALYSSUM ROYAL CARPET 
(A.A.S. 1953) 
Similar in habit to Carpet of Snow, but a vibrant purple color. 
Grows only a few inches high and about 10 inches across, An 
excellent item for a solid mass of color or edging a flower bed. 
Per Oz. 2.50 Per Lb. 25.00 
DELPHINIUM ASTOLAT 
(Pacific Giant Strain) 
The Astolat Series comprise various new shades of pink. Colors 
range from pale blush, thru lilac pink, to a deep raspberry rose. 
All have contrasting bees of brown, fawn, or black. This strain 
produces practically 100% double florets 2¥% to 3% inches in 
diameter, beautifully spaced on tall tapering spikes. 
Price Per Oz. 12.00 
MARIGOLD AFRICAN MOONLIGHT IMPROVED 
(Fistulosa Type) 
This is the finest true butter 
yellow fistulosa or sponge 
type Marigold we have 
seen. Flowers average 4 to 
5 inches and are carried on 2 foot plants. Long individual stems 
make it a desirable cut flower variety. Plant growth is unusually 
uniform and blooms stand well above the foliage. It is recom- 
mended for your most critical florist and home garden trade, as it 
is virtually 100 per cent double. 
Per Oz. 1.20 Per Lb. 12.00 
J Mgededanae 
