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Giant Gerbera Hybrids, The Transvaal Daisy. Pkt. 25c . See page 33 
MARIGOLD Spry. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
Brighter and an even more profuse bloomer than 
Harmony, Spry leads all other Dwarf French 
Marigolds in freedom of flowering. The clear 
yellow crested centers are surrounded by several 
rows of deep red guard petals. Plants are 8 
inches high, and spread to about 15 inches, and 
should be found edging a garden-walk for you 
this summer! Pkt., 25c. 
MARIGOLD Wildfire. 
Single flowers in the full range of colors found 
in the French group, including many bizarre 
markings and combinations, resulted from a new 
cross between the African and French groups. 
The 18-inch plants bloom 8 weeks after sowing. 
and produce these lovely single flowers, for un- 
usual flower arrangements, all season. Pkt., 10c. 
PETUNIA Blue Brocade. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
Rich violet-blue, double flowers on dwarf, stocky 
plants, make this a fine addition to the roster of 
bedding plants. The large, fringed, fully-double 
flowers are fragrant and come true to type and 
color. Pkt., 50c. 
PETUNIA First Lady. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
A “first” in more than name, this fine new, com- 
pact bedding variety is the first blush _ pink 
Petunia ever developed. The large flowers are an 
even shade of clear light pink, needing no white 
throat to give a suggestion of lightness, as is 
found in the older variety Rosy Morn. The 1-foot 
plants are exceptionally even and compact. PkKt., 
25¢. 
