KEW <^liuu&a FOR THE GARDEN 



(All American Selections for 1940) 



French Dwarf Double Harmony Hybrids 

 FRENCH DWARF DOUBLE HARMONY HYBRIDS^The compact plants 

 of this Marigold combined with its extremely early, free flowering 

 character makes it one of the outstanding introductions of the 

 season. The plants grow to 12" to 14" in height. The flowers are 

 100% double of a medium size, averaging 13,4" ni diameter. They 

 do not have a strong Marigold odor. Pkf., 25c. 



NEW MARIGOLDS 



LIMELIGHT — A new color, of pale primrose yellow or deep cream 

 which stands out most prominently in any planting. It is the lightest 

 in color of all marigolds. 



Flowers grow 2%" across, and ore made up of hundreds of artisti- 

 cally curled and intelaced petals, so arranged as to form c perfectly 

 round and symmetrical head of the most exquisite pompon crysan- 

 themum-like form. 



The plants are of a dwarf, bushy habit, 20" high and 2' across, 

 vigorous growing and very free flowering. They begin to bloom in 

 17 weeks from the time the seed is sown and will continue to flower 

 profusely until frost. The uniformity of the plants makes them very 

 desiroble for use in beds and borders; the light yellow color of the 

 chrysanthemum-like flowers mokes Limelight Marigold valuable for 

 cutting. Pkt., 25e. 



YELLOW PYGMY — The tiniest of all Marigolds is this lilliput double 

 french. Plants grow to height of 6" with foliage forming a compact 

 mass about 4" high with the flowers borne well above the leaves. 

 The flowers are so extremely double that they ore globular in shape. 

 The color is a sparkling light lemon yellow. Yellow Pygmy is so uni- 

 form in habit and color thot it is most suitable for edgings ond 

 other spots in the garden where dwarf plants ore needed. They bloom 

 very early, less than 10 weeks from the time of sowing, ond continue 

 blooming profusely until frost. Pkt., 25c. 



RED & GOLD HYBRIDS — They grow 3" in diameter; some are solid 

 red ond others are a combination of red and gold; the flowers vory 

 in color according to season and have o brilliance never seen before 

 in Marigolds. Pkt., 25c. 



Centaurea Imperiolis Lavender Beauty 

 CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS LAVENDER BEAUTY— Flowers colored light 



lavender with a creomv white center. They ore of a soft_feathery 

 texture ond ore 3" to SV'z" 



Excellent for cutting. Pkt., 20c. 



MARIGOLD 



EXTRA EARLY DWARF HYBRIDS .CarnoHon Flowered)— This is the 

 earliest of the African type. This Marigold Is very free flowering, 

 the color ronging from bright orange to clear lemon, ond blossoms 

 from 21/2" to 3" in diometer. It grows to 18" in height with many 

 bronches and laterals, all blooming ot the some time, producing 

 such a moss of color that the foliage is hidden. Pkt., 25c. 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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