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Bright Spot Gardens 
*PANSIES. My pansy plants arc large and at this 
date, April 1st, are heavily budded and some 
blooms. Giant flowers in a fine range of colors. 
Do not confuse these pansies with the ordinary 
kind seen along the highways. They are grown 
from seeds from the finest specialists in the 
country. The best obtainable. 50c Dozen 
*MYOSOTIS ( Forget-me-not ). May flowering. Beau¬ 
tiful for Mother’s Day and Memorial Day 
uses, or early flowering in the garden. 
ANNUAL PLANTS 
*AGERATUM (Blue Cap ). Very dwarf. Fine deep 
blue. 
MEXICANUM. Two feet; lavender blue, long stems 
for cutting. Continuous blooming. 
35c Dozen 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon ). All colors. Medium 
height. Rust resistant. 35c Dozen 
ARCTOTIS (African Daisy). Two feet; blue white 
with blue eye. 35c Dozen 
ASTERS. Wilt resistant. All seed treated for resistance 
to Fusarium wilt disease. 
Queen of Market. Earliest; mixed colors. 
CREGO. Shaggy, curled petals; very large. Mixed 
colors. 
Late Branching. Long stems. The most popu¬ 
lar variety. Mixed colors. 
Heart of France. Best deep red. 30c Dozen 
CALENDULA. Campfire. Large orange; very 
double. 
