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GAILLARDIA—The annual varieties of this old fav¬ 
orite are distinctly different and come both double 
and single. 25c dozen 
Indian Chief —Bronzy red with dark center. 
Single. 35c dozen 
GERANIUMS—Potted blooming plants in scarlet and 
salmon. Ready May 20th. 
LARKSPUR—Mixed colors. Tall. 
Giant Imperial. 35c dozen 
LOBELIA—Potted plants only. 
Crystal Palace —Deep blue, trailing, for window 
boxes. 
Cambridge Blue ( Sutton's )—Four inches, light 
blue; compact. 
MARIGOLD GUINEA Gold —Semi-double; bright 
orange. 
SlGNATA PUMILA—Scotch marigold; dwarf, gol¬ 
den yellow. 
Lilliput —Eight inches; many colors. Very fine. 
French —Dwarf; double mixed. 
Dixie Sunshine —1936 novelty. Brilliant yellow; 
very double, really a head of tiny five petalled 
flowers. Good stems for cutting; no odor, bushy 
plants. 50c dozen 
NICOTIANA ( Flowering Tobacco) —Very fragrant. 
Affinis Hybrids. 
SANDERAE—Deep red. 40c dozen 
PETUNIAS—All double. 
Giant Fringed —Dwarf plants. Many colors. 
Single Giant Ruffled in— 
Copper Rose. 
Robin Hood—R ed with black center. 
Evening Star —White, yellow center. 
Mauve Queen. 
Cut Garden Flowers in Season 
