EW Flowers FOR THE GARDEN 
French Dwarf Double Harmony Hybrids 
MARIGOLD MISSION GIANTS MIXED 
The plants grow about 18’ high and have 8 to 12 stems of 
excellent cutting length. The blooms measure 4” 
diameter and are almost a perfect ball which reminds one of 
huge Chrysanthemums. Pkt., 25c. 
to 5” «in 
Marigold Mission Giants 
NEW MARIGOLDS 
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 134” ni diameter. They 
do not have a strong Marigold odor. Pkt., 20c. 
LIMELIGHT—A new color, of pale primrose yellow or deep cream. 
Flowers grow 234" across, and are made up of hundreds of artisti- 
cally curled and interlaced petals. 
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. Pkt., 15c. 
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 are globular in shape. 
The color is a sparkling light lemon yellow. They blocm very early, 
less than 10 weeks from the time of sowing 
profusely until frost. Pkt., 15c¢. 
and continue blooming 
RED G GOLD HYBRIDS—They grow 3” in diameter; some are solid 
red and others are a combination of red and gold; the flowers vary 
in color according to season and have a brilliance never seen before 
in Marigolds. Pkt., 10c. 
Extra Early Dwarf Hybrids 
(Cornation Flowered) 
MARIGOLD 
EXTRA EARLY DWARF HYBRIDS .Carnation Flowered! —This is the 
earliest of the African type. This Marigold is very free flowering, 
the color ranging from bright orange to clear lemon, and t 
from 214" to 3” in diameter 
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It grows to 18” in height with many 
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