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There are few flowers that have responded so freely to the will of the plant hybridizers as the 

 Marigold. The original types were coarse and possessed an unpleasant pungent odor. The 

 first distinct change manifested itself in the Guinea Gold variety, and since its introduction 

 some ten or more years ago, a number of outstanding lovely sorts have been developed. 

 The African varieties are large flowering, and the French, small flowering sorts. 



AFRICAN FRENCH 



REAL GOLD — Carnation Flowered — New 

 Bronze Medal All America Selections 

 2708 Largest of all Carnation Marigolds, with 

 giant exhibition blooms 4V'2 inches and more 

 across, very deep, very double — golden — 

 orange illumined with yellow. Plants grow 20 

 to 25 inches tall, ideal for beds and borders, 

 aiso for cut flowers Pkt., 25e 



GOLDSMITH 



2704 The blooms remind you of the giant In- 

 curved Chrysanthemums. They are, however, 

 somewhat firmer. The rich golden orange 

 blooms are from 4 to 5 inches across. The 

 plants, which grow 18 inches high, produce 8 to 

 12 stems of perfect cutting length. 



Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



GOLDEN BEDDER— Bronze Medal Winner 



2705 It began blooming before any other vari- 

 ety, and continued throughout the season. The 

 plants grow into symmetrical mounds about one 

 foot high, and are covered with golden orange 

 flowers. The formation of the flower is most 

 artistic. It has a fairly double crest in the cen- 

 ter, which is surrounded with outer guard pet- 

 als, giving it a distinct appearance. It lends 

 itself admirably as a 1 cut flower Pkt., 15c 



2710 African Double, Mixed. 2 to 3 feet high; 

 large, double flowers of yellow or orange. 



Per 1000 seeds, 25c; pkt., 10c 



YELLOW SUPREME 



2712 A beautiful double Carnation flowered va- 

 riety; color, rich primrose yellow; odorless; 

 growing 2 to 3 feet tall. A splendid companion 

 for Marigold Guinea Gold. 



Per 1000 seeds, 25c; pkt.. 10c 



"CROWN OF GOLD" 



2714 A variety with a Chrysanthemum-like top 

 or crown surrounded by a collar of big, broad 

 petals of the same color — bright golden-orange. 

 The plants grow from 2 feet high. It does not 

 have a strong odor Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



GUINEA GOLD 



2715 A distinct type of graceful pyramidal habit, 

 growing 2 to 2'/2 feet high, and producing 30 to 

 40 flowers, 2 to 2V2 inches across, of brilliant 

 shade of orange flushed with gold. This new 

 variety produces practically 100% semi-double. 



Per 1000 seeds. 25c: pkt.. 10c 



GOLDEN EAGLET 



2716 The name selected for this new Marigold 

 is in honor of the Girl Scouts of America. A pure 

 deep golden orange carnation flowered Mari- 

 gold, more brilliant and lovelier than any vari- 

 ety hitherto produced. The flowers are over 3 

 inches in diameter, perfectly double, with broad 

 loosely arranged petals. The plant attains a 

 height of over 2 feet, and the flowers possess a 

 pleasing scent Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS 



( See E. on page 61 ) 

 2720 They are loosely formed, very lull centered 

 with broad, heavy petals gracefully overlapping 

 to make a flower of great depth 5 inches or more 

 across. Sunset Giants is a mixture ranging 

 through golden orange, deep golden yellow, 

 light yellow, lemon yellow, and a delightful new 

 shade of primrose. Height, 3% to 4 feet. 



Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



PRIDE OF THE GARDEN 



The Popular Old Fashioned Marigold 



Produces densely double flowers 2 to 3 inches 



across. The plants form dense bushes 2 to 3 feet 



high. For garden display during the summer 



and autumn months nothing can surpass them. 



2727 Canary-yellow. 



2728 Golden-orange. 

 2730 Mixed Colors. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 35c; pkt., 10c 



AUSTRALIAN TREE Winter Flowering 

 2738 A very desirable variety, producing pyra- 

 midal plants 4 to 5 feet high, blooming from 

 September until frost; excellent for cutting. Flow- 

 ers me semi-double and double, golden-yellow 

 and brown, produced on long stems. For fall 

 and winter flowering under glass there are fe* 

 annuals more satisfactory. 



Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



FLASH— New 



2739 The name "Flash" is descriptive of the 

 bright combination of colors, ranging from vivid 

 red through bronze with a few yellow flowers 

 to give harmonious contrast to the massed bril- 

 liance of the plants. The artistic single flowers 

 — 13/j inches and more across, are produced in 

 ten weeks from seed and the plants bloom pro- 

 fusely until frost. The plants are uniform and 

 compact in habit of growth and develop into 

 bushy, colorful mounds averaging 18 inches in 

 height Pkt., 25c 



2722 Royal Scot. A selected French sort; very 

 double flowers, golden-yellow,, striped maroon 

 red; height, 1 foot Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



BUTTER BALL— All America Bronze Medal 



2723 It develops into a neat, uniform mound, 

 which is covered over an extensive period with 

 its beautiful canary yellow Scabious flowered 

 blossoms. Owing to its dense foliage and the 

 uniform formation of the plant, this variety is 

 also recommended for pot culture. 



Per 1000 feeds, 40c: pkt., 15c 



SUNKIST— All America Silver Medal Winner 

 2723A An orange-colored Butterball. It is a 

 dwarf, compact, very early, continuous bloom- 

 ing, dwarf double French Harmony type. 6 to 

 12 inches tall, flowers are to IVi inches across. 

 Grand for bedding, edging and pot-culture. 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 25c 



2724 Harmony differs from all existing forms in 

 its habit and the shape and coloring of its flow- 

 ers. A bright golden yellow, bordered with rich 

 maroon red. Plants about 12 inches high, bushy 

 habit Per 1000 seeds, 35c; pkt., 10c 



2724A Dwarf Double Harmony Mixture. The 



plants of this variety grow 12 to 14 inches in 

 height, and have a robust habit of growth. The 

 color range is varied and beautiful, combining 

 all the shades of orange, yellow and mahogany 

 red Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15e 



2724C Spry. The tiny plants of these Extra 

 Dwarf Double French Marigolds bloom in less 

 than nine weeks from seed; they are the' most 

 profuse blooming of all Mangolds. The flowers 

 grow 1 1/2 inches across, and have a bright clear 

 yellow crested center surrounded by several 

 rows of Mahogany-red guard petals. The plants 

 are extremely dwarf and compact, growing 

 about 9 inches high and spreading 15 inches. 

 Per 1000 seeds, 40c: pkt., 15c 



2725 French Double, Mixed. The large, perfectly 

 double flowers measure from 1 to 2 inches 

 across; color, velvety maroon, edged with yel- 

 low Per 1000 seeds, 25e; pkt., 10c 



2726 Robert Beist. A splendid French sort, hav- 

 ing flowers of a deep velvety maroon-red; height, 

 1 foot; good for borders, also as a pot plant. 



Per 1000 seeds. 25c; pkt., 10c 



2726A Scarlet Glow. Scarlet Glow is the bright- 

 est red of all the Dwarf Double French Mari- 

 golds. The flowers open a deep scarlet, and as 

 they age they turn to a rich tangerine. They 

 are fully double, 1% to 2 inches across. The 

 plants bloom with remarkable profusion, grow- 

 ing 10 inches in height with a spread of 18 

 inches Per 1000 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



2737 Ferdinand. The crested centers, composed 

 of dainty tubular florets, are a very 'striking 

 shade of golden yellow. They are surrounded 

 by a gay single row of broad mahogany-red 

 guard petals. The plants are tall growing, 

 semi-compact and upright. The number and 

 color of the flowers give the garden an air of 

 sprightly cheerfulness. 



Per 1000 seeds. 40c; pkt.. 15c 



LITTLE BROWNIE Tom Thumb 

 2736 Forms little bushes 6 to 9 inches high, cov- 

 ered with showy blossoms from the early part of 

 June until frost. The flowers are golden-yellow 

 in color, marked 'with a velvety crimson blotch 

 at the base of each petal. Fine for massing in 

 beds, or for pot culture. 



Per 1000 seeds, 25c; pkt., 10c 



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