FRENCH AND AFRICAN MARIGOLDS. 
A very showy class of annuals for beds and borders. The Calendula and Tagetes are 
closely related to these. See pages 124 and 174. 
All may be sown in March in boxes or pots under glass, then transplanted into boxes to make sturdy stuff for 
planting out in June or earlier. 
FRENCH MARIGOLD, CARTERS’ COMPACT STRIPED. 
Marigold, French — These half-hardy annuals richly 
merit the favour they receive. 
Per packet — 5 . d. 
No. 790. Carters’ Compact Striped 
{see Illustration). Beautiful large 
blossom, dwarf variety, about I foot; 
splendid end of summer flower 
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791. Electric Light. A dwarf variety of 
surpassing merit ; lemon and maroon 
is. & 
792. Legion of Honour. Dwarf, is. & 
793. Silver King. Dwarf. ... is. & 
794. Butterfly. A taller growing kind, 
brilliantly markedand striped ; double. 
I ^ feet is. & 
795. Cloth of Gold. Bright is. & 
796. Dwarf Golden. Fine dwarf 
bedding variety. I foot 
797. Dwarf Orange. Selected colour ; 
excellent 
798. Dwarf Striped. Useful for 
bedding or edging 
799. Mixed Dwarf Varieties. All 
colours ; for beds or general borders. 
I foot 
800. Tall Orange. Nice variety for 
cutting. 1 ) feet 
801. Tall Striped. Original species 
from Mexico... 
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,, 802. Mixed Tall Varieties. An 
effective and welcome ornament to the 
mixed border, shrubberies, &c. ... o 6 
Marigold, African (Tagetes).— F rom their 
bold appearance these showy annuals are 
specially effective in large mixed borders. Aver- 
age height, 2 feet. Treat the same as French 
Marigolds. 
No. 803. African Gold Nugget. Enormous blossom ; dwarf, compact habit, i foot is. & 
804. ,, Lemon Dwarf. Fine habit ; grand flower. 1 foot is. & 
805. ,, Lemon. The tall garden variety ; select stock 
806. ,, Orange. Showiest of flowers ; brilliant effect 
807. ,, Mixed Varieties (Indian Rose). Carefully selected 
64. Marigold, double. 1 2 varieties each in separate packets 
Lupinus (Lupine). — Ilardy, free-flowering border plants. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
No. 762. Arboreus. Yellow. (Tree Lupin) 
„ Snow Queen ,, 
Polyphyllus (blue). Perennial 
763- 
764. 
765. 
766. 
768. 
769. 
770. 
(white). „ 
Perennial. Mixed 
Nanus. Annual. I foot ... 
Annual. Mixed 
Large Blue; No. 771, Rose; No 
... ... per oz. gd. 
.. 9ti- 
772, Large white ; No. 773, White ; No. 774, Yellow 
each 
Lychnis.— Brilliant hardy perennials. Sow in spring, and transplant as soon as they are large enough. 
No. 775. Chalcedonica. Bright scarlet, 2 feet 
,, 776. ,, alba. Pure white 
,, 778. Haageana. Scarlet Maltese Cross ; first class. 6 inches 
Lythrum Roseum. 
No. 780. Superbum. Long spikes ; crimson 
237. »j8, & 97. 
High Holmokn, London. — 1904. 
