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NOVELTIES THAT HAVE WON PERMANENCE 
MARIGOLD, FLASH 
Silver Medal Winner, All-America Selection for 1945 
4164. A new Single French Marigold especially noteworthy for the bright com- 
bination of colors. In most of the flowers a base color of tangerine is overlaid 
or marked with rich Marigold red. In cool weather, this velvety red pre- 
dominates in the youngest flowers, while in hot weather the tangerine prevails. 
Individual flowers 134 in. and more across are produced in 10 weeks from 
seed and the plants bloom profusely until frost. Strong, medium length stems 
recommend the flowers for cutting. Plants perfectly uniform and compact in 
habit of growth develop into bushy mounds averaging 18 in. in height and 
24 to 30 in. in spread. Finely cut foliage has good color and quality. Pkt. 25c. 


MARIGOLD, MAMMOTH MUM 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selection for 1944 
4088. The new Mammoth Mum is a Chrysanthemum-flowered Marigold. Early 
to flower, it affords the gardener an opportunity to have ‘‘Mums’’ for garden 
and cut flower display months before frost even threatens. Flowers 3% in. 
and more across and 2 in. deep make it the largest Chrysanthemum-flowered 
Marigold. The fluffy, ball-like light sulphur yellow blooms made up of many 
finely cut individual florets intricately intertwined in true Mum form are 
borne profusely on upright plants 30 in. tall. Flower stems are extremely long 
and sturdy, making them easy to handle in arranging. Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD, REAL GOLD 
Bronze Medal Winner, All-America Sélection for 1945 
4077. The largest of all Carnation-flowered Marigolds. The full double giant 
blooms, averaging 4 in. across, are a striking shade of golden orange illumined 
with yellow. Plants average 25 in. in height and are ideal for beds and borders 
Plan to grow this outstanding new Marigold and enjoy its beauty. Pkt. 25c. 

Marigold, Real Gold DWARF BEDDING PETUNIA, CHEERFUL 
Bronze Medal Winner, All-America Selection for 1944 
GOLDEN AGERATUM 5346. A new color and growing habit distinguishes the new single Petunia 
ae me ane % Ge erate ul the ads ie those “Cheerful.” At first the growth is low, spreading close to the ground; later 
is annual plant is common : : F . 
as the Golden Ageratum. Ths Howerian ree a flufy, the plants form a mound 10 to 12 in. high with a spread of 2 ft. Growth is 
golden yellow clusters on plants averaging 12 in. in densely compact with no tendency whatever to thin out, fall over, or to spread 
height. If sown thickly it will produce a dwarf golden open in the.center. The clear salmon-pink flowers have a deeper rose veining 
yellow hedge making a splendid border. If individual toward the throat and here and there among the mass of blooms are ones a 
plants are desired which will give material for cutting, . : lehkterth h Studded. £ ys 1f : 
ample space should be left between them Pkt. 25c. tint or two AECL than others. Stu ed, from early Summer until frost with 
flowers 214 in. and more across, Petunia ‘‘Cheerful” makes a place for itself 
COCKSCOMB, MAPLE GOLD . in garden beds and borders wherever a delightful color is wanted. Pkt. 25c. 
1926 A new variety of this popular, old-fashioned annual 
that will add color and interest to your garden. The 
majority of the heavily frilled and crested combs vary 
in color from light to dark shades of pink tipped with 
gold, giving them a most unusual and beautiful appear- 
ance. Others will come in a delightful shade of golden 
rose further enhanced by the golden tips of the combs. 
Pkt. 25c. 
CORAL FLOWER 
2263 A new annual plant bearing great panicles of small rosy 
pink, star-like flowers on long, wiry stems, 24-30 in. in length 
rising from thick, dark green foliage at the base of the plant. 
Following the flowers come jewel-like seed capsules resembling 
beads of brightly polished coral. Easily grown in full sun 
blooming from mid-June until late October. Splendid for bed- 
ding purposes and as a cut flower. Sow in late Spring when the 
soil is warm. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS, ORANGE RUFFLES 
2266 Beautiful, semi-double flowers of bright golden orange that 
are freely produced on plants somewhat dwarfer than Orange 
Flare but coming into bloom about 10 days earlier. Splendid: 
for cutting. Pkt. 15c. Petunia, Cheerful 
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