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5551 

Early Harmony Marigold 
Dwarf Double French Marigolds 
LATE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Bloom late Summer. 1 ft. Foliage very dark green. 
Flowers 11/4: ins. across. 
5010 Golden Ball. Golden yellow..... Pkt. #Oc 
5024 Spotted. Yellow, spotted brown. 1% Oz. 
5025. Lemon Ball. Lemon yellow...... | BOc 
5036 Royal Scot All Double. Mahogany and gold 
stripes. 4, o2.,»S35c.......5..:. .-Pkt. 15c 
5043 Mixed. Late sorts. ¥/4 oz.» 25c....Pkt. 10c 
Buist’s Improved French Marigolds 
= 
5030 Harmony Hybrids. 
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Dwarf Double French Marigolds 
EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Bloom in 10 weeks. 1 ft. Compact plants unequalled 
for borders-or edging, with stems long enough for cut- 
ting. The small, ball-shaped flowers, 1! ins. across, 
are in solid colors, others striped and spotted. 
5022 Warmony. The well known Scabiosa-like Mar- 
igold with the familiar deep orange crest sur’ 
rounded by a narrow maroon collar of broad 
etal spe 4 LOLs LNCe « sialeeleiice eto sis Req LOC 
A wide and varied color 
PANE Come f1OZ oS eC o viola '< cia sexe sieis'e. EKE. 1 OC 
Butterball. All America Winner in 1942. 
Harmony type. 10 ins. Compact. A bright 
Camtalyeyellow duises caseieeeessceeee EKt. TOC 
5033 Sunkist. All America Winner 1943. Har- 
mony type. 8 ins. Compact. Rich, deep 
golden orange. Very effective combined with 
Bucterballomaiacinitelesercavicsinste ss ee ck Kts: 1c 
Single Marigolds 
5038 Ferdinand. Harmony type. 2 ft. Early 
crested golden yellow center bordered by a sin- 
gle row of broad mahogany red petals. 
VST OZ. 9 BOC use nies sis oleclewee cee cesck Kt, LOC 
5044 Legion of Honor. Little Brownie. 1 ft. 
Bright yellow, blotched brown. 
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5032 
5048 Golden Miniature. Tagetes Signata Pumila. 
® 8 ins. Compact and bushy in habit, with 
fern-like leaves, covered with small, single 
golden-yellow flowers about the size of a 
dime. 14 o2z., BOc.....-.e.00.055-Pkt. 10¢ 
 Buist’s Giant Flowering Nasturtiums 
- Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtiums 
Semi-tall. This newer development of Nasturtiums is 
now the most popular. The entire bushy plant, in- 
cluding the small runners, is covered with fragrant, 
double blooms in a blaze of color. Lovely for cutting. 
Golden Gleam. Most popular yellow 
5555 Mahogany Gleam. Mahogany red.. 
5556 Moon Gleam. Soft primrose...-. 4 
5552 Orange Gleam. Golden Oranges... ee 10c 
5553 Scarlet Gleam. Fiery scarlet....... 
5557 Salmon Gleam. Salmon-cerise.... 5 
5558 Collection. One packet each........... 50c 
5560 Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Plenty of choice, cut 
: flowers. in this range of colors including sal- 
mon, golden-yellow, orange, scarlet, cerise, 
cream-yellow, crimson, gold flushed scarlet 
and many variegated or blotched. 
Oz., 35c; 14 Ib., $1.00.......--Pkt. 10¢ 
Dwarf Double Nasturtiums 
1 ft. Compact, globular plants without runners, pro- 
ducing sweet-scented, double flowers on long stems. 
5561 Golden Globe. Golden yellow..... 
5562 Mahogany Gem. Deep mahogany.. 
5563 Scarlet Gem. Fiery scarlet......-- 
5564 Dwarf Double Mixed. Oz., 40c....Pkt. 10c 
Pkt. 10c 
‘Dwarf Single Nasturtiums 
-1 ft. The old fashioned five-petaled Single Nasturtiums 
will-always be popular for beds, borders and edgings. 
5387 Buist’s Special Mixture of Dwarf Giant Flow- 
ered. Oz., 25c; %4 lb?, 75c.....-Pkt. 10c | 
Tall Single Nasturtiums 
6 to 10 ft. Beautiful climbers for trellises, verandas, 
hanging baskets and window. boxes. : 
5510 Buist’s Special Mixture of Tall Giant Flowered. 
Oz., 25c; %4 Ib., 75c........... Pkt 10¢ 

ASTURTIUMS are one of our most pop: 
-ular garden annuals. They excel for bril- 
liancy of color, duration of bloom, ease of cul- 
ture and general usefulness. 
All they need is a moderately good, light soil, preter- 
ably sandy, in a well drained, sunny situation. Plané 
seed 2 inches deep when ground is warm, and thin to 
6 inches apart. Do not overfeed or water, or they will 
produce too much growth and not enough flowers. The 
more the flowers are picked, the more freely they will 
bloom. They are suitable for bedding or edging and 
distinctive as a cut flower, having a spicy fragrance. 
Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtiums 
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