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a WN es ay hese Ti B - = Barly June Delivery 
hes - NOTE--Items from Cae A may ine ineluded in this group for early June delivery 
ss AF order is received so that we can plan on holding and have Group A 
Ra items fey for June shipment. 3 
_ CLEOME, Benen Plant--Beautiful plant for full sun. Blooms early and to frost. 
a i; ie Grows to three feet. high and two wide. Large heads with new bloom each 
Ye Ae sunny morning. Distinctly different and grand to look at, 
a tb ae ‘Pure white or Wigs flowering. ee each. Dz, $2.50. 
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CHAN  COLEUS--4 fine mixture of these perament es leaf plants. We expect to have plenty 
Bi ia eon _ for June delivery from pots. Use these for shady urns, window boxes or 
ie ile borders. jpeaent sun soon ons out the beautiful colors, $2.50 a dozen. 
_ LOBELIAS--Compect plants Sowers with tilteht Bi flowers with white eye. Grand 
for borders, boxes, urns, Does best in partial shade. Plants furnished 
. will pe in bud or pigom, -22¢ each, #e. 50 a dozen, ; iy 
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i ean? MARIGOLDS-—"GLitters"—-Bright, lemon. yellow, “Resenbles incurved chrysanthemuns. 
J) 4 4 i) Makes, excellent) cut flower. |’) 
Si are USE Low Supreme'-~large creamy ees cage Nearly odorless foliage. 
Bate Ye llowstone"--fine . large ee | 3 ! 
Ue _ Giant double orange. 
ae "Early Sunset: Giant s"~--Al1 eae in mixture. 
_ DWARF MARIGOLDS: 
For’ extra early dwarf borders Cee danger of frost) use "Giant Spry," 
- maroon and gold; “Lemondrop ,* best pure yellow; “Sunkist,” rich, deep 
} orange. For a somewhat taller border use "Redhead," Renan red with 
eeowle: O anemene type center petals; (AEReR EY | Maree my sinple maroon and gold, 
A areal beauty, 
AN For a ete border of mixed colors and large tlovers use our own selection of 
fa be almost every conceivable color in the dwarf marigold class. A mass of 
NR Rae i ‘gorgeous bloom until stopped by frost. 
vou, Sean Pot grown of any of the marigolds 20¢ ‘each, $2,25 a dozen, prepaid. 
“uaa DAHLIAS--You « are fay missing a tues if you are not growing these dwarf 
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pA aes eR dahlias in your garden. They come into bloom early and keep right at it 
a RN fall, giving a mags of color in the garden and an almost inexhaustible 
Deny NA supply of cutting material. Flowers are semi-double to full double and 
~ @ome in @ gorgeous range of eotors.) If you like any particular one you can 
save the roots as you do the large dahlias, 26¢ each, 6 for te 50. 
Me ERA Wa CR eterna THE ZINNIA HIT PARADE 
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ae Gh Cartelily here is the out! Pues Pei ‘every garden, every polae taste. 
oo ieee best in rich soil of course, but will be beautiful in any soil in full sun. 
Be at We offer the latest and best there is: | 
hey Ni “Blaze"~—All America winner for the best new flower in 1954. Bethan 
ip orange red. Profuse bloomer on good stems, 
. Maeisagticuerse creamy white of fine form, Up to five-inch bloom. 
¥ —*Sunny Boy"--Large (five-inch) blooms of rich buttercup yellow. Ruffled 
eo eee petals give the flower grace, 
“YRiverside ‘Beauty"--warm, luminous pink flowers, five inches or more 
Teak across, two to three inches deep. 
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