Bright Spot Gardens 
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Cambridge Blue (Sutton’s)—Four inches, light 
blue; compact. 
MARIGOLD. 
Guinea Gold —Semi-double; bright orange. 
SiGNATA PUMILA—Scotch marigold; dwarf, golden 
yellow. 
Lilliput —Eight inches; many colors. Very fine. 
French—D warf; double mixed. 
Harmony — New novelty of French marigold; deep 
orange, maroon center. 
Crown of Gold — New collarette type, foliage en¬ 
tirely odorless; 2 feet. An improvement over the 
Dixie Sunshine in not requiring so long to come 
into bloom. 
PETUNIAS. 
Balcony —Trailing, best for porch or window 
boxes. Blue (purple) rose, crimson, or white; sep¬ 
arate colors. 
Rosy Morn— T he favorite pink bedding variety; 
single. 
Heavenly Blue — Bedding type; single. 
Violet Gem —Bedding type; single. 
Elk's Pride — Taller, rich purple; single. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI — Beautiful color mixture. 
Cecily — A large flowered strain. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) — 24 inches. 
Mixed colors. 
SALVIA—Bright scarlet. 
SCABIOSA — Mixed colors, large blooms. 
Giant Loveliness —Shades of delicate salmon rose. 
Blue Cockade — N ew, deep azure blue. 
*Tom Thumb — 6 to 8 inches. Mixed colors. 
Cut Garden Flowers in Season 
