. Petunia Cheerful Bronze Medal Award 3334 Petunia Cheerful ® "Cheerful" is a delightful new Bedding Petunia with flowers measuring 2]/2 inches across. The plants form im- pressive round mounds 10 to 12 inches tall and up to 2 ft. in diameter having a full center of vigorous growth. They are completely covered from midsummer until frost with showy, well-formed flowers. The name "Cheerful" is well chosen, suggesting the bright salmon-pink color of the blooms with their exquisite satiny sheen. A pattern of deep rose veins, emerging- from the throat, adds the final artistic to


. Petunia Cheerful Bronze Medal Award 3334 Petunia Cheerful ® "Cheerful" is a delightful new Bedding Petunia with flowers measuring 2]/2 inches across. The plants form im- pressive round mounds 10 to 12 inches tall and up to 2 ft. in diameter having a full center of vigorous growth. They are completely covered from midsummer until frost with showy, well-formed flowers. The name "Cheerful" is well chosen, suggesting the bright salmon-pink color of the blooms with their exquisite satiny sheen. A pattern of deep rose veins, emerging- from the throat, adds the final artistic touch. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c; y8 oz. $ Marigold Mammoth Mum Honorable Mention 2912 Marigold Mammoth Mum ® Be sure to include this newest of all Marigolds in your 1944 garden either for the magnificent display it will add to your planting or for cutting. You will be delighted with the glorious, fluffy, light sulphur yellow blooms which measure 2lA inches in diameter and have a depth of about 2 inches. The plants grow approximately 30 inches high and come into flower within two ajid a half months after sowing. Mammoth Mum belongs to the highly artistic and popular Chrysanthemum-flowered type of Marigolds. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c; % °z- $ It's Easy To Plan Your Garden By Following The Symbols Used Throughout This Book The symbols shown below with explanations will help you much to plan your garden. They stand out from the text and therefore make it easy to pick out the kinds suited to specific conditions. ®=Annual. Annual flowers complete their life circle within one growing season. They must be sown every year. ®=Biennial. These require two years to bloom. Seed sown during one season will produce flowering plants the second year. Occasionally they live longer than two years. [HHP]=Half-Hardy Perennial. These cannot stand much frost but may be kept alive by bringing indoors, placing in the cold frame, or covering securely during the winter. [HP]=Hardy Perennial. T


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