THE BEST OF THE 
Newer Dlowers 
Giant Pink Queen CLEOME 
The Center of Attraction in Many Gardens 
Silver Medal Award, 1942, All-America Selections 
We urged you to try this new Cleome last year and evidently 
many did, for we have had a flood of letters since midsummer, 
telling of how much pleasure it was giving and what a really lovely 
and interesting flower it was. Use it in large beds, broad hedges 
and as a background for lower growing flowers. The 4-foot high, 
thrifty plants are easily grown from seed and bear continuously 
from midsummer until hard frost, huge trusses of bright salmon- 
pink flowers. This is one of the most interesting and beautiful 
flowers you can plant. Be sure to use it this year. é 
Pkg. 15ce-4/8 oz. 4069/4 0z710c . 
Crown of Gold ZINNIAS , 
A Lovely Blending of Pastel Shades 
A mixture containing a wide range of pastel shades, including é 
soft yellow, old gold, light pink, apricot-pink, various shades of ~ 
salmon, peach and buff, as well as pure white and cream. Inall “ 
flowers each petal of the flower is overlaid at the base with deep 
golden yellow, while carrying out the individual flower color at the 
tip. The blooms are very double and average about 414% inches in 
diameter. Plants robust growing, three feet tall and bloom pro- 
fusely throughout the season. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 40c 

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Yellow Colossal Calendula 
Best of All Clear Yellow Calendulas 
for the Garden - Yellow Colossal 
Immense, bright clear yellow, very double flowers, some- 
times more than 4 inches in diameter. The petals are 
narrow, long, and curved, forming a most graceful flower. 
The stems are strong and 10 inches long. This variety is not 
only the largest of all Calendulas, but it is also the most 
liberal bloomer. Plant this near Violet Queen Alyssum or 
Blue Ball Ageratum, both combinations are very attractive. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 30c 
New All-America Silver Medal Winner for 1945 
Glass MARIGOLD 
The name Flash is descriptive of the bright combination of 
colors, especially good in the fall when cooler weather comes. 
These colors range from vivid red through bronze with some 
yellow flowers. Blooms are 1 ¥2 inches and more across and are 
borne profusely on bushy, 18-inch plants from early August 
until frost. Seed, 25c a package 
Heavenly Blue MORNING GLORY 
The Loveliest of All Flowering Vines 
Hart & Vick’s Early Flowering Strain 
This beautiful blue Morning Glory has attracted much attention and 
has been greatly admired by many people. The vines make a growth 
of 15 feet or more, are covered with splendid light green foliage, and 
show, from July until frost, masses of pure sky-blue flowers delicately 
shading to white in the center. One package will make a 15-foot row. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. (will plant 60 ft.) 50c; oz. $1.00 
The Best Low Compact Growing Pure White 
PETUNIA, IGLOO 
Bronze Medal Winner, 1943 All-America Selections 
The very best, low, compact growing white Petunia we have ever 
seen. As a white Petunia for low borders, window boxes and rock gar- 
dens, it is unequaled. The flowers are of medium size, pure white with 
a slightly yellow throat. Plant 10 inches high and compact in growth. 
They start to bloom early and are absolutely covered with bloom until 
frost. Don’t neglect having some of these plants in your garden this 
year. You will enjoy them very much. Pkgs1Sc 
The New French 
Marigold, Flash 
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