. Cosmos, Early Yellow Flare All America Selections of 1942 Morning Glory ® § 3032 Pearly Gates This superb White Morning Glory is a glorious newcomer. The flowers are lus- trous white with faint creamy shading deep down in the throat. They average four and one-half inches across. The vigorous, fast-growing vines are covered with flowers from the middle of sum- mer until frost. The heart-shaped leaves are a fresh light green color. Pkt. ISc;' large pkt. 40c; J4 oz. 7Sc Silver Medal Awards Cleome—Spider Flower ® 1998 Giant Pink Queen A showy hardy annual bearing from midsummer until frost huge


. Cosmos, Early Yellow Flare All America Selections of 1942 Morning Glory ® § 3032 Pearly Gates This superb White Morning Glory is a glorious newcomer. The flowers are lus- trous white with faint creamy shading deep down in the throat. They average four and one-half inches across. The vigorous, fast-growing vines are covered with flowers from the middle of sum- mer until frost. The heart-shaped leaves are a fresh light green color. Pkt. ISc;' large pkt. 40c; J4 oz. 7Sc Silver Medal Awards Cleome—Spider Flower ® 1998 Giant Pink Queen A showy hardy annual bearing from midsummer until frost huge trusses of bright salmon-pink flowers. As the petals fall they are succeeded by long seed pods carried on wiry long stems while new flowers continue to open at the top of the stems providing a continuous dis- play until severe frost arrives. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. SOc; J4 oz. 75c. Bronze Medal Awards Cosmos ® 2051 Early Yellow Flare This exquisite new Cosmos is similar to Early Orange Flare, the GoldMeda! Win- ner of 1935, excepting its color whichisa very rich and compelling golden butter yellow. Free blooming on long wiry stems, with airy serrated foliage. An ex- cellent garden flower for background planting. It grows 3 to 4 feet tall and blooms all summer long. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 40c; ^ oz. 65c. 3161 Nierembergia, Purple Robe ® A This greatly admired, dwarf, deep violet purple introduction maintains its vivid color even in full sun and does not fade in the hottest climate. The plant has a neat, compact, free- flowering habit and grows only 6 inches tall. For edging or rock garden. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 7Sc. 2908 Marigold Golden Bedder ® A This dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered Marigold is perhaps the earliest of all. The plants form symmetrical mounds cov- ered with masses of golden orange flowers borne on long stems. Foliage is sparse and light green passing to yellow as the plants go out of bloom. Of uniform growth, IS inches tall. Pkt, 15c; large pkt. 60c. 2929 Marigold


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