Eldorado flarigold. 



MARIGOLD, THE ELDORADO. 



The large, bushy plants are each a ball of bril- 

 liant colors, many single plants ha ving seventy- 

 five flowers in bloom at one time. The flowers 

 are from 3 to 4 Inches in diameter, imbricated, 

 and perfectly double. They embrace four 

 shades of color— the lightest primrose, lemon, 

 golden yellow, and deep orange. Pkt., loo 

 seeds, 3 cts. 



MARIGOLD, FRENCH niXED. 



A class of showy and extremely effective 

 plants, with fine double flowers of rich and 

 beautiful colors; very well adapted for large 

 beds and bordering. Pkt., lOO seeds, 3 cts. 



MAURANDIA. 



A beautiful, rapid, graceful climber, for green 

 house, parlor, basket, or out-door purposes, 

 blooming profusely until late in tj^e siutumn, 

 with rich purple, white and rose, fox-^iove 

 shaped blossoms, and will flower the first sea- 

 son, if sown early. Pkt., lOO seeds, 3 cts. 



riARVEL OF 

 PERU. 



(MIRABILIS.) 



A handsome plant 

 both in foliage and 

 flower combined 

 their colors are 

 vivid and of great 

 variety ; the flowers 

 open in the after- 

 noon and are some- 

 times called the 

 "FourO'Clock." It 

 is one of the most 

 brilliant and showy 

 plants that can be 

 grown with little or 

 no trouble. Pkt., 

 /SO seeds, 3 cts. 



niNALOBATA. 



Half hardy Mexi- 

 can climbing an- 

 nual. The buds are 

 at first of vivid red, 

 but turn to orange 



Jrellow immediate- 

 y before they open 

 and when fully ex- 

 panded the flowers 

 are of a creamy- 

 white shade. Pkt., 

 12 seeds, 6 cts. 



^Belle R. Emery, 

 Hampton, N. H., Jan. 

 10, 95, writes:— I have 

 used your flower seeds 

 for two past years. I 

 have had good success 

 and have found you 

 prompt and honorable 

 in all your dealings. 



Alice Bates Blanch* 

 ard, Weymouth, M^es., 

 reb.^2^ '95, writes:— I 

 have used your seeds 

 for three years and find 

 them very reliable. 



Legion of Honor Marigold. 



NEW FRENCH DWARF SINGLE MARIGOLD,. 



LEGION OF HONOR. 



The prettiest of marigolds. Dwarf, compact, and of 

 pyramidal growth, about fifteen inches high, with dark- 

 green, fern-like leaves, furnishing a striking back- 

 ground for the bright, golden, star-like flowers distrib- 

 uted over the surface. The blooms are of medium size, 

 rich, golden-yellow, with the center of each petal 

 broadly marked with velvety crimson-brown, and with 

 clustering stamens in bright shades of orange-yellow. 

 Blooms abundantly from July until cut down by frost. 

 So easily raised from seed that I strongly recommend it 

 to everyone. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



