

Marigold, Butterball 



Marigold Yellow Pjj 



Marigold Sunkist 



Tall Single Flaming Fire 



Red and Gold Hybrids 



Double French Marigolds 



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For planting in beds and borders the Dwarf Double French Marigolds have 

 little competition. They grow about 12 inches tall and are covered with lovely 

 fully double blooms from midsummer until frost. The stems are long enough for 

 cutting. French Marigolds bloom most freely in fairly lean soil. 



2929 Butterball. Covered with dou- 

 ble butter yellow flowers having a 

 clustered center and broader guard 

 petals. 12 inches tall. Pkt. ISc; large 

 pkt. 40c; M oz. 60c. 



2934 Harmony. Has broad, deep ma- 

 hogany red outer petals surrounding 

 a crested cushion of golden yellow 

 center petals. IS inches tall. Pkt. 

 ISc; large pkt. 30c; ^ oz. SOc. 



2936 Mahogany {Robert Beist) . A 

 striking velvety mahogany brown 

 which never fails to attract favorable 

 attention because of its deep color. 

 Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 2Sc; ].i oz. 40c. 



2937 Melody. Graceful double bril- 

 liant orange flowers one inch in 

 diameter. Of neat compact growth ; 

 very free blooming. Pkt. ISc; large 

 pkt. 40c; % oz. 60c. 



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Y 4866 Collection of 



I French Marigolds 



• I One pkt. each of the above 

 I 4 Dwarf Double French 40c 

 •^Marigolds, value SSc, for 



2940 Dwarf Double French Mixed. 



Pkt. lOc; large pkt. 2Sc; ^ oz. 40c. 

 2946 Tall Double French Mixed. 



Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 2Sc; ^4 oz. 40c. 



Single French 



These single Marigolds are excellent 

 for garden display and cutting. 



2951 Flash. Compact plants 18 inches 

 high covered from midsummer on 

 with l->:4-inch flowers combining 

 shades of rich red and mahogany 

 with yellow tips. Pkt. 2Sc; large pkt. 

 7Sc; 'li oz. $1.S0. 



2952 Tall Single Flaming Fire. Flow- 

 ers combining vellow and scarlet ; 

 2H ft. Pkt. ISc; large pkt. SOc. 



2953 Legion of Honor (Little 

 Broivnie). Great masses of golden 

 yellow blooms with crimson base. 

 9 in. Pkt. lOc; large pkt. 2Sc; 

 li oz. 40c. 



4253 Miniature Marigold, Gnome 

 ..(Tagets signal a pumiki) . Bushy 9- 

 inch plants covered with single 

 bright golden yellow blooms from 

 June until frost. Pkt. ISc; large pkt. 

 40c; ]i oz. 60c. 



2942 Scarlet Clow. The brightest 

 dwarf double French Marigold to- 

 day with flowers measuring 2 inches 

 in diameter. On dull days they ex- 

 hibit a bronzy cast but are brilliant 

 red if viewed in full sun. 12 inches 

 tall. Pkt. ISc; large pkt. 40c; H oz 

 60c. 



2943 Spry. One of the very best with 

 extra-double flowers having a light 

 orange center and maroon outer 

 petals. Starts blooming early and 

 continues until frost. Neat, compact 

 plant 9 inches tall. Pkt. ISc; large 

 pkt. 40c; K oz. 60c. 



2944 Sunkist. Compact dwarf plants 

 of neat even growth. Simply cov- 

 ered throughout the summer and 

 fall with double rich orange blooms 

 having a crested center and broad 

 outer petals. Pkt. ISc; large pkt. 

 40c; 1 4 oz. 60c. 



2926 Yellow Pygmy. An extra-dwarf 

 variety only 4 inches tall completely 

 covered with graceful double one- 

 inch lemon yellow flowers. Pkt. iSc; 

 large pkt. 3Sc; J4 oz. 60c. 



Hybrid Marigolds 



These Hybrids are very interesting, 

 representing crosses between the Afri- 

 can and French type. 



2947 Red and Cold Hybrids. A par- 

 ticularly fine Marigold forming 

 bushy plants about 1^ ft. tall and 

 almost as broad. They are covered 

 all during the summer and fall with 

 well-formed double 2>4-inch flowers 

 combining shades of red and gold 

 into a most delightful color effect 

 with hardly two flowers ever being 

 alike. Pkt. 3Sc; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 



2959 Wildfire. Really a splendid 

 single-flowered French-African hy- 

 brid with blooms of medium size 

 borne profusely on plants 3 ft. tall. 

 The flowers combine shades of deep 

 mahogany, scarlet, orange and yel- 

 low into very attractive color pat- 

 terns. Pkt. ISc; large pkt. SOc. 



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