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MARIGOLD 
Nission Giants ; Nixed 
All America Bronze Medal 1941. A Chrysanthemum-type Marigold 
whose flowers resemble nothing else but giant incurved Chrysanthemums 
that are seen in flower shops in the fall season. These flowers are extremely 
firm and the plants average 18 to 20 inches in height and stems of 12 to 14 inches, 
providing excellent cut flowers. We highly recommend this splendid addition to 
the Marigold family. Pkt., 50c; 3 pkts., $1.25; V4 oz., $1.75. 
PHLOX Gigantea Rosy Norn 
All-America Selec- 
CS) tion Bronze Medal 
1941. A gay, bright 
color combination of rose- 
pink with the white eye 
making an extremely re- 
freshing flower equally as 
valuable for cutting as 
for bedding. The color is 
sun-proof. Pkt., 50c; 3 
pktseppile2 5. 
BABY PANSY 
Viola Tricolor Nana 
Compacta 
Ideal for spring planting, these 
splendid miniature Pansies bloom in 
exactly 70 days from sowing and 
continue in bloom through the entire 
summer. They make an excellent sub- 
ject for rock gardens, blooming long 
after most of the favorite rock garden 
plants have finished. Height, 3/2 to 4 
inches. 
Baby Delight. Light blue, waved petals. 
Mrs. A. H. Scott. Upper petals pure 
white, lower petals violet. 
Pkt., 35¢; Ys oz., $1.25. 

Phlox, Rosy Morn 

Baby Pansy, Viola Tricolor Nana Compacta 
MARIGOLD Spry 
Extra dwarf double French Marigold about 
9 inches in height. Very early blooming. 
Recommended as a much brighter variety 
than dwarf Harmony. All-America Silver 
Medal 1941. Pkt., 25c. 

Marigold, Spry 

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