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CURRIE 



OTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS 



Marigold Yellow Supreme 



AFRICAN VARIETIES 



MARIGOLD (Tall African Golden Emblem) 

 GOLDEN EMBLEM— Is a rich lemon gold with very 

 large flowers measuring from 4 to 5 inches in diam- 

 eter. The color is a mid-shade between Lemon Queen, 

 and Orange Prince Pkt. 15c 



GUINEA GOLD— A very valuable novelty that has 

 created a sensation as a most desirable cut flower; 

 it is a distinct type, produces no singles whatsoever, 

 the flowers coming 100% double and semi-double; 

 color, clear orange, flushed with gold; very loose 

 petaled and lacks the odor of the regular African 

 Marigold Pkt. 10c 



ORANGE ALLDOUBLE— A splendid strain which 

 produces one hundred per cent double flowers. The 

 large, weH rounded blooms are of an intense rich 

 orange color. % oz., 75c Pkt. 15c 



LEMON ALLDOUBLE— This is identical to the above 

 but the flowers are clear lemon yellow — a shade 

 which blends beautifully with the orange variety. 

 % oz., 75c Pkt. 15c 



LEMON QUEEN — Flowers large, double quiPed ball 

 shaped lemon-yellow. M oz., 35c Pkt. 10c 



ORANGE PRINCE — Flowers large, densely double 

 quilled, ball shaped, rich deep golden-orange. ^A oz., 

 35c Pkt. 10c 



PRIMROSE QUEEN— This is a delightful shade of 

 creamy primrose with a touch of gold large, very 

 quilled flowers. A worthy companion to this excellent 

 group Pkt. 10c 



DOUBLE, FINEST MIXED— V* oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



COLLECTION OF AFRICAN MARIGOLDS— 1 Pkt. 

 each of the above 7 varieties, value 90c for 60c 



CURRIE'S AFRICAN DOUBLE MIXED— A splendid 



mixture of Tall African Varieties. M oz., 20c; Pkt. 



10c 



CURRIE'S MARIGOLD (Tagetes) 



The African and French Marigolds are old favorite, 

 free-flowering annuals of easy culture, both are ex- 

 tremely eff"ective. The former have uniformly large 

 yellow or orange colored flowers, and are well adapted 

 for large beds or mixed borders, the latter are 

 dwarfer in growth, with beautifully striped flowers, 

 and better suited for bedding purposes, or for pot 

 culture; they succeed best in a light soil, with full 

 exposure to the sun. 



DIXIE SUNSHINE (Gold Medal, 1935) 



This variety diff'ers from other Marigolds, the 

 plants grow about 4 feet tall and the flowers look like 

 large double golden yellow Chrysanthemums. Seed 

 ought to be started inside as it requires a long grow- 

 ing season Pkt. 20c 



MARIGOLD "YELLOW SUPREME" 



On vigorous freely-branching plants about 2% feet 

 high, it produces large fluff"y well-rounded flowers 

 with broad, loose, full petals of a rich creamy lemon- 

 yellow color and having a delicately mild honey-like 

 fragrance. A notable feature is that the foliage is 

 practically free from what to many is an objection- 

 able odor. Besides being a splendid garden plant 

 Yellow Supreme is excellent as a cut flower, easily 

 lasting a week or more in water Pkt. 10c 



MEXICAN DWARF ORANGE 



It is unlike any other Marigold now known, semi- 

 dwarf in habit and heavily laden ^vith quantities of 

 its unique semi-tubular petaled flowers of bright or- 

 ange, we highly recommend trying this wonderful 

 new Marigold Pkt. 20c 



AFRICAN TALL YELLOW BEAUTY 



The flowers are rather flat in appearance as com- 

 pared to the ball-like effect of other varieties, the 

 petals are semi-quilled, rather bi'oad, and the flowers 

 ai-e very double, the plants grow about 2^/2 feet tall 

 and are well covered with flowers of a clear lemon 

 yellow Pkt. 15c 



Mariirold All Doable 



