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1533 MARIGOLD, Glitters 
1531 MARIGOLD, Color Magic 
Neat 12-inch mounds covered with flowers so variegated in color 
that none are quite alike. The result of an unusual cross in French 
Marigolds. Flowers are large, with combinations of deep gold and 
henna-red unlike anything previously seen. Pkt. 25c 
1532 MARIGOLD, Cupid 
This its a Marigold with a history. The sole extra-dwarf African 
(chrysanthemum-flowered) Marigold in circulation, it was developed 
during World War II, but production problems kept the supply al- 
most nil. Cupid is the perfect pot or edging Marigold, bearing 21% 
to 3-inch, lemon-yellow flowers in profusion on a compact, 8-inch 
plant. Pkt. 25c 
1533 MARIGOLD, Glitters 
All-America Selection, 1951 
A new chrysanthemum-flowered African Marigold. Glitters is 
similar to, but much earlier than the well-known Mammoth Mum. 
The plants are 21% to 3 feet high and quite erect. Bright lemon-yellow, 
medium-sized flowers. We suggest its use where earliness or profuse 
bloom are desired. Pkt. 20c 
1534 MARIGOLD, Happiness 
Very early. Blooms so abundantly that the plant is literally a ball 
of color. A dwarf, 18-inch, chrysanthemum-flowered African Marigold 
with deep golden yellow flowers about 3 inches across. Makes good 
cut flowers. Pkt. 20c 
1535 MARIGOLD, Primrose 
The perfect companion to Guinea'Gold with the same uniform 
2-foot plant which thrives under adverse conditions. Flowers delicate 
primrose-yellow, 3 inches across, of loose-petaled carnation type. 
Midseason. Pkt. 20c 
1536 MARIGOLD, Firefly 
A new incurved chrysanthemum type Marigold. Deep glowing 
orange color. Plants grow 26 inches high and produce 4 to 5-inch 
flowers. Fine cutting variety. Pkt. 20c 
1537 DWARF MORNING-GLORY, Royal Marine 
An entirely new break in this beautiful annual. Sown in the open 
it will grow and flower freely without any special gardening skill. 
Its almost carpeting growth makes it a fitting subject for the rockery 
or front of a border, where its profusion of rich royal blue flowers will 
be found most attractive. Pkt. 25c 
1538 GODETIA, Celestial 
The most striking features of this new dwarf variety are its at- 
tractive coloring, its bushy, almost ball-shaped habit of growth, and 
its very narrow foliage. The flowers, which are freely produced, are a 
beautiful shade of lavender, with paler centers, against which the 
most unusual black anthers show to perfection. Pkt. 25c 
1539 ASTER, Bouquet Type 
“Puff-ball” flowers are borne as a bouquet at the top of this new 
class of Aster. Flowers double even when full-blown, on upright 
plants. When planted behind branching types the result is a ribbon 
of solid color of even height. Plants 24 inches high; flowers 3 to 344 
inches in diameter. Wilt-resistant. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c 
1540 CELOSIA, Golden Fleece 
Looking for something really unusual’ Here is an annual that 
will stand any amount of hot weather, germinates so fast you have to 
jump back when planting, laughs at pests and diseases and will cut- 
and-come-again all summer long. A new giant form of Ostrich 
Plume or Feathered Cockscomb. Plumes are huge and dense, on long 
cutting stems. A wonderful cut flower as well as a showy border plant. 
Pkt. 20c 
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1547 SCABIOSA 
Blue Moon 
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1551 PETUNIA 
Fire Chief 
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