Anyone Can Grou 
MORNING GLORY 
Deservedly very popular as they are one of the most 
free flowering and rapid plants in cultivation and the ip 
beauty of their brilliant flowers is unsurpassed. IIlus- i 
trated is the GIANT CORNELL. Red with white edge. 2 aes s 
For the others turn to page 49. 
Sasi 
Morning . st 
Glory, 
Giant 
Cornell 
S28 Tithonia, 
. Torch 
ALL-AMERICA SELECTION 1951 
TITHONIA 
(TORCH FLOWER) 
A quick growing summer annual that thrives on hot 
weather, as easy to grow as a Zinnia. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers resemble a Dahlia, borne on long, stout stems 
on a compact plant waist high. A cut flower for garden use, 
blooms cut in the bud will open and last several days. Sub- 
ject to no pests or disease. All-America Selection 1951. 
Pkt., 25¢; 4) oz., 75¢; 1 oz., $2.50. 
MARIGOLD 
HARMONY. 12 to 14 inch. An annual dwarf French Mari- 
gold having scabious-like flowers of deep orange with 
maroon collars of broad petals, crested centers. Usually 
free flowering and very early. 4 ozs., $3.75; 1 oz., $1.10; 
Wy oz., 35c¢; pkt., 10c. 
Turn to page 48 for all others, as we have several others 
that are leading varieties that you may want to plant in 
PORTU LACA your garden. 
This plant will grow and bloom profusely in dry, hot 
situations. Ideal for rock gardens to fill in between 
the stones. Will form the loveliest of floral carpets. 
Double Mixture, pkt., 10c; 1% oz., $1.50; oz., $4.25. 
Single Mixed, pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 45c; oz., $1.25. 
Marigold 
Portulaca 
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