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COSMOS Yellow Klondike. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
Similar to Orange Flare, Gold Medal Winner of 1935, 
except that its color is a rich, compelling butter-yel- 
low. Three to four feet tall, free blooming on long 
airy stems, it is a striking garden flower, bound to be 
popular. It blooms slightly later than Harly Orange 
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DIMORPHOTHECA Doubie Hybrids. 
Here is a new double, crested strain of the much ad- 
mired African Daisy group. The mixed Double Hy- 
brids range in color from a deep salmon-orange to 
white, with many lemon and biscuit shades. This 
half-hardy annual has a blooming period twice as 
long as the Aurantica and is definitely a flower to 
withstand hot weather and give color to the garden. 
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Nierembergia, Purple Robe 
LARKSPUR Rose Bud. 
A deep salmon pink, Empress type Larkspur on bushy, 
semi-dwarf plants requiring no stakes for support, 
excellent for border and background work. Rose Bud 
is ideal for the small garden, as a few plants will 
enhance its beauty and provide an ample supply of 
cut flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
LARKSPUR Super Majestic White. 
Newest addition to this lovely, 5 foot, fully double 
strain. Large florets of pure, glistening white, “are 
closely packed on long, graceful spikes. The vigorous 
growth and abundance of bloom make this new variety 
valuable to Florists and Home Gardeners in all parts 
of the*country. Pkt side: 

Gay Marigold Butterball. 
MARIGOLD Butterball. Bronze Medal A.A.S. 
A most attractive, Dwarf French Double Marigold, 
very compact and scabious-flowered, in a clear yellow. 
You can’t help liking this gay flower, equally good 
for bedding, edging, or pot plants. Only 6 to 10 
inches tall, uniform, very early, its rich, dark foliage 
is continuously covered with small, 1144 inch blooms. 
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