2378 Cupid Marigold is an extra 
dwarf African Marigold, dwarfer 
than most French varieties and 
with bigger flowers—there is 
no other marigold like it. 
Plants grow only 6 in, 
high, compact, ball-like, 
covered with a mound 
of attractive chrysan- 
themum-like flowers 
from midsummer until 
frost. The bright yel- 
low flowers grow 2% 
in. across and are beau- 
tifully formed, the individ- 
ual florets being intertwined 
and interlaced in miniature 
duplication ofa giant ’mum. 
The dwarf plants of this 
marigold, so appropriately 
named ‘‘Cupid,’’ are espe- 
cially suited for borders 
and edgings as well as for 
pot plants. Of additional 
value, the foliage is with- 
out odor. Pkt. 25¢; 
14 oz. 70¢; 1/4 oz. $1.25. 
2440 America Alidouble Petunia—A/J/-A merica Silver Medal Winner 
for 1943. The first Alldouble Petunia ever created in America and one 
of the finest and most novel of the new flowers. Plant habit is compact 
and uniform, 1 ft. high and 1% ft. across; begin to bloom very early and 
continue to flower profusely until frost. The rose-pink flowers, 2 in. 
and more across, come 100% true for doubleness. Ideal for beds, borders 
and pots. Pkt. (100 seeds) 50¢; 2 pkts. 90¢; 1000 seeds $3.50. 

