< TITHONIA 
The Top All-American Winner for 1951, extensively publicized as a brand-new 
summer annual, it’s an easy flower to grow and very early. It will yield bril- 
f liant orange-red cut flowers all summer until frost. The flowers resemble single 
dahlias with bright gold centers; plants are compact, waist-high, with soft 
green foliage. Performs best if planted in full sun; watered sparingly and fer- 
ks tilized very little, if at cll. Pkt. 10c Oz. 
oC COSMOS 
—— ye A Sensation type cosmos but with larger flowers and more 
erect growth. The color is rosy red with a broad band of 
crimson in the center. The flowers are long and lasting which 
open nicely when cut in bud. Ycur garden will be definitely 
gayer with Radiance! Pkt. 10c Oz. 
All-American Selections 1952 Winner, this tiny, dahlia-like Zinnia is a 
honey! Its delicate petals tipped with contrast, it makes an ideal gar- 
den edging subject. Dwarf plants begin blooming early; grow into tidy, 
well-behaved 12” mounds of brilliant color, each plant different. Pick 
scads of blooms but no two of them will be alike! Perfect for bouquets, 
window boxes and floral displays. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. $1.50 
MAIN STORE: 321 EAST COMMERCE ST. 
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SERVING TEXAS GARDENERS SINCE 1890 BRANCH NO. 3: 2328 BLANCO ROAD 
