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six flowers of merit that 
should grace every garden 
for 1945. They are varie- 
ties of general usefulness 
that can be grown by 
everyone. 
MARIGOLD GIGANTEA 
SUNSET GIANTS 
Definitely in the exhibition 
class but as easy to grow as 
are all Marigolds. Sweet 
scented blooms 5-7 inches 
across on sturdy plants, 3-4 
ft. high. Sunset Giants are in 
colors ranging from Orange 
to Lemon and Primrose. 
Pkt; 15050 /40Z.).75¢c; 





ALYSSUM VIOLET QUEEN 
eee j A gem for edging flower beds and borders 
Men Got > sunses! Clants - and a superb rock garden plant. 
Pkt. 20c., 4% oz. 75c., oz. $2.50. 

MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea) HEAVENLY BLUE. Undoubtedly the most showy of all climbing 
vines. Pkt. 20c., Y oz. 85c., oz. $1.50. 

All-America 
Morning Glory 
Collection 
RED — WHITE — BLUE 
One pkt. each Scarlett 
O’Hara, White Magic, 
Heavenly Blue, 75c. 

DAHLIA COLTNESS HYBRIDS 
These gay beauties are easily 
raised from seed. Bushy plants 
18 inches in height, covered all 
Summer with flowers of many 
rich hues. CHOICE MIXED. 
Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c. 
ASTER PRINCESS BONNIE 
A charming member of the 
Princess Aster family: Early 
flowering and _ wilt-resistant. 
The showy 3 to 8% inch flowers 
are carried on long sturdy stems. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Pkt. 30c., 3 pkts. 75c, 
CALENDULA CAMPFIRE, 
IMPROVED FLORIST STRAIN 
\ : A choice garden and cut flower 
eae ‘ of the easiest culture. Will grow 
am, ie, to perfection in your own back 
yard. Pkt. 25c., % oz. 75c. 

ASTER—Princess Bonnie 
CALENDULA—Campfire Improved 
