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06806 MARIGOLD Cracker- jack Mixed. Early, giant carna- tion-type flowers of yellow, gold and orange. Its fully double blooms mea- sure 3 to 4 in. across. Bushy, 2-1/2 ft. plants remain neat all season. Ht. 36 in. (25 seeds). Annual.


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COSMOS Cupcake Series. A newer type of Cosmos! Fused petals form blooms that resemble pa- per cupcake liners. White, Pink and NEW Blush (now sold separately) flowers look delightful in vases! Tall, bushy plants are ideal for borders and containers. Easy-to-grow. Flowers from mid summer un- til frost. Ht. 40 in. (20 seeds). Annual.


05517 Blush. 05544 Mix.


GARDEN PLANTER STAKES. Vintage, fun and whimsical yard art at its best. The striking appearance and charm of these stakes, with 4-3/4 in. tall pots, will inspire conversations and have everyone taking a sec- ond look. Handcrafted from weather resistant powder-coated metal. $34.95 each; 2 or more $32.95 each.


55626 Specs. 6”W x 45-1/2”L. 55623 Stash. 6-1/2”W x 45”L.


06172 SUNFLOWER Teddy Bear. A very beautiful ornamental, with lots of rich golden blooms, up to 6 in., on each stalk. Stately and brilliantly attractive de- spite its dwarf size. Will continue to pro- duce fully double blooms for quite a long time. Ideal for beds and front of borders. Ht. 16 in. (50 seeds). Annual.


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dwarf mix of blue, pink, white and red feathery blooms keep well and are excellent for cutting. Prefers full sun and easy-to-grow. Ht. 24 in. (50 seeds). Annual.


BACHELOR’S BUTTON Polka Dot Mixed. Showy


GATE Prince’s Feather. This vigorous, self-seed- er has slender, branch- ing plants, heavily laden with pendulous, dark pink catkins. A decorative cottage gar- den heir- loom that is very hard to find. Ht. 6-9 ft. (12 seeds). Annual.


07021 NASTURTIUM Jewel Mixed. Fra- grant blooms of gold, mahogany and scarlet. Will bloom constantly throughout the summer, even in most problem soils. Flowers are held high above the foli- age. Ht. 12-18 in. (25 seeds). Annual.


06209 STRAWFLOWERS Tall Mixed. Double blooms are over 2-1/2 in. across, in shades of crimson, white, rose and yellow. Ht. 3 ft. (350 seeds). Annual.


07015 NASTURTIUM Caribbean Cocktail. A soft blend of hand picked shades – we’ve ‘shaken and stirred’ all the pastels and bi-


colors, the pinks, the strawberries and cream types and the raspberry shades and the result is an astonishingly soothing sea of col- or. Ht. 8-12 in. (25 seeds). Annual.


08100 ZINNIA Oklahoma Mix. Wow! Spectacular! Mix includes huge double and semi-double blooms in


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shades of yellow, white, salmon, pink and scarlet. Great for cutting. Resis- tant to Powdery Mildew. Easy-to- grow, sow direct in garden. Ht. 33-38 in. (100 seeds). Annual.


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PETUNIA Sparklers. A breakthrough in Petunia breed-


05339 CALENDULA Orange Flash. Blooms are absolutely unique with warm tones of orange, apricot and caramel and very large – up to 4 in.! Plants are attractive with a nice bushy habit. Adds beautiful color and style as a cut flower in arrangements. Excel- lent in landscapes and borders where it exhibits impressive garden performance. Prefers full sun. Easy-to-grow. Ht. 24 in. (100 seeds). Annual.


ing. This unique strain boasts the first ever point- ed star-shaped blooms from seed. Reminiscent of small lily flowers these gorgeous petunias are set against unusually narrow foliage. The dynamic blend combines pinks, violets and purples from pastel to deep jewel tones, and bicolors. Mound- ing plants spread 14 in. Puts on a magnificent display whether cascading out of hanging baskets or planted in borders and beds. Ht. 12 in. (100 seeds). Annual.


07124 NIGELLA Moody Blues. Spectacular double blooms in a de- lightful range of blue shades are fol- lowed by attractive seed pods. Easy-to- grow and ideal for creating a soothing drift of color in borders as well as mak- ing a dramatic cut or dried flower. Ht. 20-24 in. (100 seeds). Annual.


Spinning Wheels Mix. Not your same old run of the mill variety! Fully double blooms with twisting and turning petals look more like chrysanthemums than mari- golds. Mix of golden-yellow, orange and primrose yellow blooms contrast nicely with deep green foliage. Dwarf plants are perfect for flower beds, borders, containers and landscapes. These unique beauties will put on quite a show all summer long. Ht. 14 in. (100 seeds). Annual.


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05605 DIANTHUS Rainbow Loveliness. Unique blooms in shades of pink, lilac, white, pur- ple and red with deeply cut


sown early. Ht. 12 in. (15 seeds). Perennial zones 4-8.


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variety a soft, feath- ery appearance. The strong, sweet fragrance makes them a delightful cut


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08904 LUPINE Sunrise. Oh, what a pleasure for the senses! White, gold, bronze and azure flow- ers rise in ascending tiers above blue- green foliage. Fragrant and spectacu- lar in groups of five or more plants. Awe-inspiring as a cut flower. Ht. 36-42 in. (30 seeds). Perennial zones 4-8.


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05121 SNAPDRAGONS Giant Ruffled Tetra Mix. Giant ruffled blooms in shades of pink, red, white and yellow are set on top of long, tapered spikes. Perfect for cutting and makes an ideal back of border for landscap- ing. Very elegant. Ht. 30 in. (100 seeds). Annual.


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