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MARIGOLD, GLITTERS 
The All-America Bronze Medal Winner for 1951. Of the 
chrysanthemum-flowered type, bearing fluffy, canary-yel- 
low flowers 3 inches across and more. Long, strong stems. 
The blooms are produced very freely from early summer 
until frost. Bushy, erect plants growing 3 feet tall. Makes 
a showy display in the garden and provides plenty of flow- 
ers for cutting. Thin plants to 2% feet apart. Pkt., 25c. 
PETUNIA . . FIRE CHIEF 
An All-American selection that rocketed to public ac- 
ceptance the first season. Bright red flowers on stocky, 
compact plants. Flower all summer and into autumn. 
Best color is obtained in cool weather and in full sun. 
Pkt., 30c. 
CORNFLOWER . . BLUE BOY 
A very attractive blue shade in this ever popular an- 
nual. Pkt., 15c. 
GIANT HYBRID ZINNIAS 
The loveliest Zinnias ever known—immense, ruffled 
flowers 6 inches in diameter, with graceful curved petals. 
Entirely free of the stiffness often associated with Zinnias. 
Airy, informal and in a wonderful color range. Strong 
plants 3 feet tall; very free blooming. Desirable for gar- 
den use and for cutting. Thin plants to 2% feet apart. 
Pkt., 25c. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIA 
CANARY BIRD 
Large flowers of rich, canary yellow. Makes a beau- 
toful bouquet with lavender or purple flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
COSMOS .. YELLOW FLARE 
Flowers are single and produced in abundance. Flow- 
ers are about 2% inches in diameter, of bright yellow 
color and beautiful in bouquets. Plants about 3 feet tall. 
Pkt., 15c. 
TORCH .. TITHONIA 
All American Winner for 1951. 
Easy to grow as Zinnias. Early. Wiil yield brilliant 
orange-scarlet cut-flowers all summer until frost. The 
flowers resemble single dahlias with bright gold centers. 
Plants are compact, waist to shoulder high, with soft 
green foliage. Performs best if planted in full sun, wa- 
tered sparingly and fertilized very little, if at all. Pkt., 20c. 
