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Try These . . . 
All American Selections 
This Year . . . 
COSMOS—Orange Flare 
A gold medal winner in the All American selection for 1935. 
Blooms in about four months from seed, the flowers are of vivid 
orange color, and the foliage light green. The plants grow about 
three feet high, stems are long and wiry and well adapted for 
cutting. 
They will make a lovely spot of color in your garden. Packet 10c. 
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Modernize Your Garden . . . 
Add New Flowers and Vegetables 
ZINNIA—Fantasy 
Entirely different from the ordinary type of Zinnia. The flowers 
are shaggy-petaled somewhat resembling an aster. They are as 
hardy and as easy to grow as the common Zinnia, and picking 
the blooms freely causes the plants to branch and increase the 
production of the flowers which reach a size of 3inches in 
diameter. Packet 10c. 
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"Be not the first to cast the old aside, 
nor yet the last to leave the new 
untried.” 
PETUNIA—Giants of California 
The loveliest of all Petunias, flowers are frilled or fringed 
at the edges, of enormous size, and of deep unusual color¬ 
ings. 
Because of the vigor that goes into the blossoms, the plants 
are often relatively small. Your friends will exclaim over 
these lovely flowers. Packet 20c. 
VIG0R0 IS IDEAL FOR LAWNS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, TREES, VEGETABLES! 
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