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Bold ano Colorful Beauties 
TWO PRESENTATIONS ON ul 
THIS PAGE WON THE & 
OUTSTANDING DISTINCTION %. 
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an ALL-AMERICA GOLD MEDALS 
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10 years, it is easy to real- 2 ae ue 
ize that these two items rie. . 
are truly outstanding. 
We are referring to 
Marigold Yellow Supreme 
and Nasturtium Scarlet 
Gleam as pictured here as 
well as Nasturtium Golden 
Gleam which also was a 
gold medal winner. 

Nasturtium, 
Scarlet 
Gleam 
(See page 23) 
F 
Marigold, Gigantea Sunset 
(See page 27) 


For those who like a col- 
orful and long lasting gar- e 
den we offer a special col- ‘ ~ Lip 
lection of Bold and Color- 2 J sii 
ful Beauties. 1 pkt. each 2 
of the 7 varieties appear- ae 
ing on this page (a $2.15 
value) for $1.75. 
MARIGOLD, Butterball 
All-America Bronze Medal, 1942. A soft butter-yellow 
lightly tipped with maroon on the center petals. An ex- 
quisite jewel-like Marigold. Ideal for edging and bedding. 
The plants form colorful 6- to 8-inch mounds and the 
effect obtained is a blanket of color throughout the en- 
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; Marigold, Yellow Supreme (See page 20) 
Our nomination for the outstanding 
flower of the past decade. 

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Marigold, Harmony (page 28) and Verbena, Bouquet i 
Verbena Venosa (See page 28) (See page 28) ante Adare hr 
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