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1. PETUNIA. Fringed and ruf- x4 
fled giant. Per pkt., 20c. : 
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2. MORNING GLORY, Heavy- oe 
enly Blue. Climbing variety, cee a s 
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flowers measure 2 inches ORs a s 

across. An All-America win- 
ner. Per pkt., 15c. 
“Scarlett 
O’Haro”’ 
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3. MORNING GLORY, Scarlett 
O’Hara. The 1939 All- 
America winner. Rapid 
climbing, 4-inch flowers. 
Per pkt., 15c. 
4. ANTIRRHINUM (Snap- 
dragon). Giant varieties; 
rust-resistant. Mixed colors. 
Per pkt., 10c. d 

















MORNING 
GLORY— 
#/ Heavenly 
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5. MARIGOLD, Guinea Gold. 
Very double. Mixed.. Per 
pkt., 15c. 


6. MARIGOLD, Gigantea Sun- 
set Giants. Immense size. 
Per pkt., 25c. 
7. FRENCH MARIGOLD, Dwarf 
Harmony. Lovely for edging, 
very prolific, blooms all sum- 
mer. Per pkt., 15c. SNAP- : : 
DRAGON— 3a 7 ae 
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8. ASTERS. Wilt-resistant; Resistant 
giant branching type. Colors: 
Deep purple, deep crimson, 
peach blossom, light laven- ¢ 
der, rose-pink, shell-pink, 
pure white. Per pkt., 10c. 
All MARIGOLDS— 
Latest Creations; 
Items Bloom AIl Season 
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