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Lobelies--Compact plants covered with bright blue flowers. Grand for 
borders, boxes, urns, ote. in not-too-bright sunlight. 20¢ each 
in bud and bloom. 
Marguerite all double Carnations——-You can now have garden carnations 
in abundance for cutting practically all summer, This strain 
comes in a bewildering range of colors, of good size and Loner 
stems, Bloom heavy till frozen down. 15¢ each. 
Marigolds--Giant African tall doubles, orange, lemon, mixed. Bach 10¢. 
French dwarf: "Spry, " maroon and gold; "Pygmy," pure yellow; 
"Sunkist," pure orange; also the fine border varieties, "Naughty 
Mariette," yellow and maroon, and "Redhead," semi-anemone type. 
These last two make a striking border in alternate ao 
All dwarf marigolds 12¢ each. 
Petunias--Double white, white and pink, salmon rose, our Le. and mixed, 
These doubles make magnificent border plants, covered with 
gient bloom until hard frosts. Hach 25¢, } 
Giant singles in white, purple, pink and ruffled giante mixed. 
Any of the giant singles at 15¢ each. 
Single bedding types for borders and window boxes: Celestial — 
Rose; King Henry, red deep purple; Admiral, blue; White Per- 
' fection, Mixed. Bedding petunias 12¢ each. 
"FIRS CHIEF"—The new, bright scarlet petunia awarded highest 
and only flower medal this year in the All-America trials, 
It is brilliant, compact, and very free blooming. 20¢ each. 
Pink Cleome or Spider Plant—We are offering it this year for the | 
first time, It is exceptionally fine for tall borders or 
groups. It blooms from July to frost, getting more beautiful 
each dey. Up to three feet in height and two wide. Each 20¢. 
Rudbeckia "Starlight"—-A double form of Black-eyed Susan, annual, 
large flowered, very profuse bloomer all summer. Fine for 
cutting. Runs a few singles but nearly all are semi-double to 
full double. Colors are various shades of maroon and gold in 
same flower, 15¢ each. 
Salvia--The brilliant red, showy late summer flower which blooms 
until frozen down. Harliest is "St. John’s Fire, 12 inches; 
"Bonfire", second early, 20 inches; "Splendens", a little later, 
30 inches. All salvias 15¢ each. 
Unwin Dahlias—The demand the past two seasons has liber mo. In 
rich soil with plenty of moisture these single, semi-double to 
double dahlias in a wide range of colors, give you a maximum 
of delight both for beauty in the row and for cutting. Hach ae 
AND NOW WE HAVE A BRAND NEW, ALL DOUBLE UNWIN DAHLIA. - You 
will want some of these too, at 20¢ each. 
Verbenas—Giant flowering types: ‘Scarlet, Royal Purple, eau 
White, Pink, Salmon and Mixed. 15¢ each, 
Zinnies——Super Giants mixed; Fantasy type in rose, scarlet, aad orange} 
Giant flowered in pink, scarlet, orange, yellow, rose, mixed; 
Baby Pompons in scarlet, bi yellow, orange, mixed. Any 10¢. Ma 
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