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Orange King Calendula 
One of our best and showiest free flower- 
ing hardy annuals. Of the easiest culture, 
producing a fine show in beds as they con- 
tinue in flower from early summer until 
killed by frost. Also makes a fine plant for 
es pot culture blooming freely in winter. The 
immense double flowers are produced on 
long stems and last for a long time when 
cut for bouquets. Pkt. 5c¢.; goz. 1i5c. 



Orange Flare Cosmos 
A new type of early flowering Cosmos 
which remains in full bloom over a long 
period. Flowers are a deep rich orange and 
a bush in bloom is like a bouquet of gold. 
Bushes grow 2 to 3 ft. tall; flowers 
are borne on long stems and being 
large size are ideal for cutting. Pkt. 
7c.; 3 pkts. 15c. 

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Everlasting Flowers 
GIANT MIXED — These everlasting 
flowers should be in every flower gar- 
den and for this reason we have 
placed them in this list. The plants 
grow about 2 feet high and produce 
the beautiful flowers like a half-open 
rose in great profusion. They make 
a very pretty bed and if picked will 
last all winter; excellent for Christ- 
mas and New Year decorations. Our 
seed includes all colors. Easy to grow. 
Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 






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Carnation Pinks 
FANCY MIXED—The rare beauty of 
these fine annuals rival Carnations 
and come into flower in 6 to 8 weeks 
after sowing. Plants grow 12 to 15 in. 
tall and bloom profusely for a long 
period of time. Well suited for beds, 
borders and bouquets. PKt. 82.5 Vg oz. 
20c. 
Annual Daisies 
FANCY MIXED—Plants of very neat 
branching habit, grow about twelve 
to fifteen inches high and are exceed- 
ingly profuse in flowering. A bed in 
full bloom is a magnificent sight. 
Seed may be started under glass or 
sown in the open ground. New colors 
in all shades from pure white to deep 
orange. Many are beautifully rayed 
or zoned, certainly a great acquisi- 
tion and a magnificent new garden 
ANNUAL DAISIES favorite. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 

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Petunias 
BRILLIANT BEAUTIES—A very 
select strain of dwarf compact 
Petunias especially suited for 
beds, borders or window box- 
es. The plants grow very com- 
pact, 8 to 12 in. high, and com- 
mence to bloom when only a 
few inches high. They are a 
solid mass of bloom from early 
summer until killed by hard 
frosts. Our mixture is made up 
of a well balanced selection of 
live bright colors. If you wish 
a bed of flowers that will last 
all summer and survive in heat 
and dry weather plant some of 
these grand Petunias. Pkt. 8c.; 
2 pkts. 15¢c.; 0z. 25¢. 
Dwarf Marigolds 
FANCY DWARF MIXED—There 
are few, if any, of = themulow 
growing annuals that produce 
such a profusion of flowers for 
a long period of time. They 
form dense attractive bushes 1 
ft. high and are a solid mass of 
color in yellow, orange, brown 
and maroon. Very useful for 
borders and also for bouquets 
and baskets. Pkt. 7c.5; 2 pkts. 
10c.; 1goz. 15c. 
Louis Marks, Wis.—Grew most beau- 
tiful Asters and Snapdragons from 
your seed last year. 
CARNATION PINKS _ 

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