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MARIGOLD, THE ELDORADO. 
The large, bushy plants are each a ball of brilliant colors, many 
single plants having seventy-five flowers in bloom at one time. The 
flowers are from three to four inches in diameter, imbricated and 
perfectly double. They embrace four shades of color— the lightest 
primrose, lemon, golden yellow, and deep orange. Pkt., 1 00 
seeds, 3 cts. 
DWARF MARIGOLD, GILT EDGE. 
The center of the flowers is rich, velvety, deep black brown sur- 
rounded by a bright golden ring. The edges of the petals are 
slightly undulated which greatly adds to its pleasing appearance. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 ots. 
MARIGOLD, french Mixed. 
A class of showy and extremely effective plants, with fine doable 
flowers of rich and beautiful colors ; very well adapted for large 
beds and bordering. Pkt., 100 seeds. 3 ots. 
MARIGOLD, LEGION OF HONOR. Dwarf Single. 
The blooms are of medium size, rich golden yellow, with the cen- 
ter 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 
•code, 3 ots. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
The Surpassing Charm of these IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORN. 
INO OLORIES He* In the Entrancing Beauty and 
Qlgantlc Size of the Flowers. 
They measure from four to six inches across, and their greater 
Bubstance causes them to remain open much longer than ordinary 
Morning Glories. The colors of the flowers, shading, and mark- 
ings are limitless, and are really wonders of nature, of such in- 
comparable beauty that descriptions are inadequate, Pkt., 
•Ingle and Double Mixed, 60 e.ad., 6 ots. 
