MARIGOLDS 
NEW HYBRIDS 
1524 Wildfire Flowers are single, 2 to 3 in. across, and 
come in the most amazing assortment of markings and pat- 
terns ever seen in Marigolds. There are deep mahogany, 
scarlet, deep orange, golden orange, golden, and yellow; reds 
striped yellow; mahogany blotched gold; yellow and orange 
bicolors. Plants come into bloom within 9 weeks from the 
time the seed is sown. 14 to 20 in. tall. (Single Fertile 
Hybrids) Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50¢. 
1554 Burpee’s Red and Gold Earliest of all marigolds; in 
bloom in'8 weeks from seed, continuing to flower profusely 
and continuously until frost. Red and yellow variegated 
flowers 2% to 3 in. across; some all red. 114 ft. Especially 
suited for borders and beds; highly prized for cut flowers. 
Pkt. (75 seeds) 15¢; 150 seeds 25¢; 300 seeds 50¢. 
COLLARETTE 
1477 Crown of Gold All-America Gold Medal winner. 
New type with golden orange flowers 214 in. across, foliage 
is odorless. There isan erect, fluffy center, or crown to the 
flower, with the petals narrow and interlacing. Surrounding 
this crown is a collar of broad, flat petals which turn down- 
ward, giving the flower head an impression of great depth. 
Grows 1% to 2 it. tall. Pkt. 10¢; 4% oz. 25¢. 
CARNATION-FLOWERED 
1559 Maylimg Named in honor of Madame Chiang Kai- 
Shek. Mayling does honor to China, from where marigolds 
originally came. This flower is huge, 3 in. across, fluffy, 
and a clear golden primrose color. Plants grow 2 ft. tall 
and blossom freely, making a cheerful bank of color. The 
foliage is odorless. Pkt. 25¢;14 oz. 85¢. 
1563 Oriole The carnation-like flowers are large, 314 in. 
across, of a new and sparkling shade of bright golden yel- 
low. Plants grow 2% ft. tall and have odorless foliage. 
Beautiful form, good substance, and long stems. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢. 
1480 Burpee Gold Glorious, deep orange, carnation-like 
flowers, 3/4 in. across; odorless foliage. Improved stock. 
Pkt. 15¢; ¥ oz. 35¢. 
1455 Guinea Gold Orange-gold blooms like carnations in 
appearance. Many people prefer this variety to the newer 
carnation flowered types because it retains the characteristic 
marigold foliage odor. This repels such pests as Japanese 
beetles, yet is a clean, attractive scent to many gardeners. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢. 
1556 Mixed (odorless foliage) The finest mixture of odor- 
less Marigolds in a complete color range of the Carnation 
Flowered type. Included are deep orange, golden orange, 
golden yellow, lemon yellow, and primrose; flowers grow 3 
to 3% in. across on long, strong stems. Plants grow 2% ft. 
high; begin to bloom in 90 days from seed, continuing until 
frost. Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢. 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH 
Dwarf, compact plants covered with small, ball-shaped, ‘ 
double blooms about 1% in. across. Grows 1 ft. tall - = 
except where noted. ; 1479 Chrysanthemum Flowered Marigold, Golden Glow 
1521 Harmony Cushion-like centers of fluted orange 
petals surrounded by reddish brown outer petals. Early ; 
and profuse. A well known and favorite variety. TALL SINGLE FRENCH CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED : 
Pkt. 10¢; 4%, 0z.35¢. 1553 Flaming Fire Flowers are 2 in. across, borne 1479 Goldem Glow Flowers resemble in 
1513 Orange Flame Reddish maroon outer petals, center long stems. Blooms vary incolor with the seasons, color and appearance those of the familiar 
crest bright golden orange. Pkt. 10¢; 4% oz. 35¢. from almost pure yellow to flaming red; often yellow, Golden Glow Rudbeckia. Sharp, golden 
hs Ns yellow spotted red, and red flowers will be found on yellow. Borne in clusters. Plants grow 
1557 Scarlet Glow This brightest red of all Dwarf Double _ the same plant at one time. 2% ft. 2 ft. tall; have odorless foliage. 
French Marigolds blooms steadily from midsummer until Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 35¢; 14 oz. 60¢. Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢. 
Bere ya en Siecle Blossoms are mottled prange and 1564 Honeycomb When the flower is 
red. As the weather grows cooler they grow more and more * ; aes : 
intense scarlet. Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50¢. . TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN viewed fom ab OE) Me MONS ey uke 2 
p j Large, double flowers on long, stiff stems. Excellent oneycomb. Intense marigold orange; 
1560 Spry The most profuse blooming of all Marigolds. for beds, borders and cutting. 214 to 314 ft. dwarf (about 14 in. high); brand new last 
Plants are of true Lilliput form, dwarf and compact, 9 in. year. Odorless foliage. Pkt. 25¢. 
high and come into bloom in less than 9 weeks from seed. 1449 Lemon Alldouble Light lemon yellow. 1476 Early Sunshine Cheerful, bright 
Flowers have a bright, clear, yellow crested center and Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 35¢. — jemon-yellow flowers having the appear- 
mahogany-red guard petals. Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 40¢. 1453 Lemon Ball Canary-yellow; sponge-like. ance of a pompon chrysanthemum; 2/4 in. 
1452 Mixed Colors Special blend of the best dwarf vari- Pita 107; 7/4\0z-30e- Ait eee hye Be eae Ms ay Ce pit 
eties in mixture, Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25¢; 4 oz. 40¢. 1454 Orange Balll Intense orange; sponge-like. a BZD ORO) 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢. 1562 Golden Bedder Large, bright 
1447 Orange Alldouble Rich orange flowers. golden orange flowers, 3 in. across; re- 
Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 35¢. semble chrysanthemums. Early and pro- 
a YO SIRS fuse blooming. 14 in. tall. 
1549 Orange Supreme Peony-like flowers of in- Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50¢. 
tense orange on long stems. Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50¢. 1478 Limelight Soft primrose yellow 
1471 Yellow Supreme Large, frilled-petaled peony- _ffowers, 214 in. across; bushy plants, 20 in. 
like blooms; creamy yellow. Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 25¢. high. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50¢. 
1551 Sunset Giants Most of the flowers are ex- 
remedy, large, often 5 in. across. Colors range from MINIATURE—TAGETES 
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eep orange to delightful SOE eT: ensue 1520 Signata pumila Aineyetion: 
» l Y orange-starred flowers; fine, lacy foliage. 
1456 Mixed Colors Fine assortment. 8 in. Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 35¢. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 14 oz. 40¢. 
1523 MAULE’S SPECIAL 
4151 Tall Double African MARIGOLD MIXTURE 
. . Flowers are of many shapes: ball, carna- 
Marigold Collection tion and peony-flowered; they average 
4 Pkts.—One each of Guinea Gold, Lemon somewhat over 4 in. across. Colors run 
Alldouble, Grange Alldouble, and Yel- from the deepest orange to lightest prim- 
low Supreme (value 50¢), for only rose. 2% to 3 ft. tall; early, some mid- 
season and late. Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 35¢. 
“I have bought seeds of Wm. Henry Maule since 1885. I have always found them good—never a failure. I lived in Indiana, and 
have lived in Washington 41 years.’'— Mrs. E. Hamlin, Custer, Washington. 59 
