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The deep golden petals of 

 Guinea Gold glow with 

 light. The blossoms are very 

 large. This is one of the 

 best selections for your fall 

 garden. 



MARIGOLD [liA] Late in the season when many other growing things 

 are past their prime, these plants supph' an abundance of decora- 

 tive blossoms. Tall Marigolds give charm to the border, while the 

 dwarfs are valuable for bedding and make ideal edging plants. 



African Tall Double (Tagetes erecta) [2}4it-] Very large globular 

 flowers. The stems should be cut carefully to avoid the somewhat 

 disagreeable odor when bruised. 



Lemon Queen Clear lemon yellow. 

 Orange Prince Rich, deep orange. 



Each of the above: 14 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 

 ■* Mixed Pleasing combination of the above varieties. 



H oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Burpeegold (African) New. Odorless foliage. Same form and color 

 as the popular Guinea Gold Pkt. 25c 



Everyone likes Yellow Supreme with its huge fluffy flowers. 



• Guinea Gold (African) [2 ft.] Carnation-like petals of brilliant 

 golden color J^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



• Yellow Supreme (African) [26 in.] Fluffy flowers of light golden 



yellow. The foliage is dark green with paler green stems. This 

 Marigold does not have the odor which is disagreeable to some 

 people; it is even slightly fragrant J^ oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



• Gold Medal Blend A combination of Guinea Gold and Yellow 



Supreme. Delightful in a flower border Pkt. 10c 



Crown of Gold (African) [2 ft.] A new orange Marigold which 

 received the All-America Gold Medal Award for 1937. The blos- 

 soms have short center petals, curled and quUled, surrounded by 

 flat drooping outer petals. The foliage is odorless Pkt. 25c 



French (Tagetes patula) This Marigold is more floriferous than the 

 African, but bears smaller flowers. Often two-toned. 



Tall Double [2I3 ft.] Useful for border decoration and for cut 



flowers. 



Mixed 14 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Dwarf Double [10 in.] The sj-mmetrically rounded plants have 

 few equals for bedding and edging. The blooming period is long, 

 and the brilliant shades of the well-formed flowers stand out strik- 

 ingly against the dark foliage. 



Gold Striped Golden Ball Maroon 



Any one of the above: 3^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



• Mixed H oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



• Harmony Distinctly different in form and color of flowers. 

 Cushion-like center of flower composed of golden orange disc petals, 

 fluted and deeply cut. This is surrounded by four or five rows of 

 brilliantly contrasting reddish-brown outside petals. Blooms early 

 and flowers profusely until hard frost Pkt. 10c 



Monarch Strain Large, fully double flowers. Mostly mahogany, 

 striped or edged with golden vellow. A highlv selected strain. 

 .■ ". . H oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Dwarf Single [8 in.] Similar to the dwarf double sorts except 

 that each blossom has a single row of petals of rich golden yellow, 

 beautifully blotched at the center with a clean edged spot of 

 velvety garnet. 



Legion of Honor J^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Tagetes Signata Pumila An ideal edging plant. It has finely cut 

 foliage and many brilliant, .star-like yellow blossoms. 



1^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



M.\RVEL OF Peru (See Four o'clock) 



• Our choice. In FERRY'S RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 



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