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MECIROPLOUS Jhaiieexclvke tives 
COSMOS SENSATION—DAZZLER, H.M. A.A.S. 1943 
Luscious shade of rich deep velvety crimson maroon in the 
popular large flowered Sensation type. The broad heavy 
petals overlap giving a very full single flower. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.35; Y%4 Oz., $0.50; Oz., $1.75 
EXACUM AFFINE ATROCOERULEUM 
A choice dwarf pot plant item on which seed supplies are 
scarce. Attractive blue flowers on dwarf compact plants 
growing only about 6” high. 
Tr. Pkt., $1.00 
MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH SUNBURST, 
SILVER MEDAL A.A.S. 1943 
Rich deep golden orange 2” blooms literally cover the tiny 
6-8’ plants. An excellent companion to the popular Spry 
and Yellow Pigmy. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.35: Y Oz., $0.60; Oz., $2.25 
MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH—BUTTERBALL A.A.S. 1942 
Soft butter yellow, lightly tipped with maroon on the center 
petals. This and its companions are all ideal for pots and 
borders as they grow only about 6” high. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.25: Y Oz., $0.40; Oz., $1.25 
NIEREMBERGIA—PURPLE ROBE A.A.S. 1942 
The rich violet purple color of this variety has made it 
instantly popular and it probably will replace the lighter 
colored variety. 
Tr. Pkt, $0:50; 1/382 Oz, $2.00 

Petunia Igloo 

Cosmos Dazzler 
PETUNIA—ENGLISH VIOLET H.M. A.A.S. 1943 
This free flowering compact growing nana compacta hybrida 
provides a distinct new color, rosy mauve violet. Grows 
12-15" high, uniform in growth, true to color and constantly 
covered with flowers. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.50; Ye Oz., $1.50: %4 Oz., $2.75 
PETUNIA—IGLOO B.M. A.A.S. 1943 
Described as the most uniform reckless blooming white hybrida 
nana compacta so far developed. The flowers are small 
creamy white averaging 142" but they completely cover the 
plants which grow 12-15" tall. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.50; 1/32 Oz., $1.50; 1/16 Oz., $3.00 Y% Oz., $5.00 

RUDBECKIA SEMI-DOUBLE—STARLIGHT A.A.S. 1942 
Three foot branching plants producing an attractive flowers 
on long wiry stems. The color ranges through shades of 
primrose yellow to mahogany, mostly bicolors with dark 
centers. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.50; 14 Oz., $1.50 
SALVIA BLAZE OF FIRE 
This newcomer is perhaps the earliest and most compact of 
all varieties. It starts to flower only a few weeks after 
sowing the seed and will grow only 10-12” tall. The very 
best sort for pots. 
Tr. Pkt., $0.75: Ye Oz., $1.50; Y% Oz., $2.50: Oz., $8.00 
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