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Enjoy the most beautiful new creations in annual flowers — 

 The All America Winners for 1951. Both these novelties are out- 

 standing and beauiiful beyond words. 



4476 Tithonia Torch 



Golden Flower of the Incas 



SILVER MEDAL AWARD 



Brilliant fiery scarlet flowers as much as three 

 inches across, borne profusely on handsome, upright 

 plants which unlike other Tithonias are dense and 

 bushy. Reaches a height of 4 feet and blooms free- 

 ly and continuously from mid-summer until frost. 



The dense bushy habit of the plants makes Torch 

 a splendid addition to the annual flower garden, 

 and the colorful large flowers, carried on long strong 

 stems, also are wonderful for cutting lasting a week 

 cr longer in water. Tithonia Torch is easy to grow 

 from seed. Pkt. 25c 



2721 Marigold Glitters 



BRONZE MEDAL WINNER. 



This strikingly beautiful new Marigold grows from 

 2 ' 2 to 3 feet tall depending on conditions. The plants 

 are bushy, dense, and the glorious flowers are borne 

 on strong stems that give them special value for 

 cutting. The bright yellow flowers are of the popu- 

 lar Crysanthemum-flowered type and measure from 

 3 to 4 inches across. They are densely double and 

 borne in such wonderful profusion that the plants 

 are a solid mass of brilliant yellow from mid-sum- 

 mer until frost. Pkt. 25c 



Tithonia Torch 



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Marigold Glitters 



The 1950 

 3296 PETUNIA Fire Chief Gold Medal Winner 



The reddest and most brilliant of all Petunias — a fiery scar- 

 let of dwarf compact habit, free blooming, and unsurpassed 

 for a brilliant color effect in the garden. Fire Chief also is 

 superb for vase displays. rYl. 25c 



