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MARIGOLD, GOLDSMITH 
MARIGOLD, SPRY. Extra dwarf, dou- 
ble French type; compact and uni- 
form, so may be used for edging. 
About 9 inches tall, early blooming, 
with very light orange crested center 
and maroon outer petals. Profuse 
flowering. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, GOLDSMITH. Giant 
Chrysanthemum-flowered golden or- 
ange, base branching and with good 
stems for cutting. Fully double flow- 
ers. Early and free-blooming on 
strong bushy plants of from 2 to 4 
feet in uniform height. Pkt. 25c. 
AGERATUM, MIDGET BLUE. Silver 
Medal, All America Selections, 1940. 
A very fine dwarf (2 to 3 inches high) 
Ageratum with delicate foliage, 
which is practically smothered with 
small true Ageratum Blue flowers. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, BLACK RUBY 
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AGERATUM, MIDGET BLUE 
ALL-AMERICA 
ANNUAL FLOWER WINNERS 
FOR 1941 

PETUNIA, FIRST LADY. 
tunia. Large 22 inch flowers of beautiful light or blush pink 
Exceptionally uniform dwarf pe- 
in profusion all season. Unique color, distinct, and pleas- 
ingly desirable. Uniform, compact, 12-inch plants. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX, ROSY MORN 


PETUNIA, RADIANCE 
PETUNIA, RADIANCE. A very bril- 
liant and rich rose or cerise color with 
brown veined yellowish throat. Be- 
gins blooming very early and pro- 
fusely; of uniform height, branching 
nicely. An outstanding petunia. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA, BLACK RUBY. Deep vel- 
vety maroon, Lilliput or Pompon zin- 
nia of merit. Distinct color for this 
class, 1 ¥Y4-inch flowers on long stems, 
18 inches tall. Effectively used with 
lighter colors. Pkt. 25c. 
PHLOX, GIGANTEA, ROSY MORN. 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections, 
1941. An extremely refreshing, gay 
and bright color combination of rose 
pink with a white eye. A color that 
will not fade in the strong sun. This 
new variety possesses the large sized 
blooms, the free flowering quality and 
the fine habit of both Gigantea Art 
Shades and Gigantea Salmon Glory. 
Pkt. 25c. 

MARIGOLD, SPRY 
