Marigolds © 
A Garden Favorite 
Annual. July-October. In every garden. Mar' 
igolds are old favorites and rank next to 
Zinnia in dignity and interest. The new types 
are outstanding. Marigolds keep the garden 
bright and cheery from mid-summer until 
frost. The long stiff stems so necessary for 
ideal cut flowers are covered with an attrac' 
tive foliage. They prefer a light, rich soil and 
a sunny situation, and adapt themselves to the 
mixed border or large beds. 
Guinea Gold Marigold—3 ft. 
4960 The outstanding popular variety of the newer 
types. Truly a remarkable flower, distinct and 
of graceful pyramidal habit, growing 2 to 3 feet 
hign. Produces a profusion of flowers lYz to 
2 inches across, of a brilliant shade of orange 
flushed with gold. The colors and richness of 
these gorgeous blooms are superb. The flowers 
are semi-double, with the petals resembling 
those of a carnation. 
Ya oz., 30c; Ya oz., 50c.Pkt. 15c 
Tall Double African Marigolds— 3 ft. 
A fine tall branching strain bearing enormous flowers 
of the quilled type. 
4962 Orange Alldouble. The Alldouble strain is the 
only African Marigold now 100% double. In 
color it is identical to Orange Prince. 
l/g 02 ., 40c.Pkt. 20c 
4963 Lemon Alldouble. Vs oz., 40c.Pkt. 20c 
4998 Orange Prince. Deep golden yellow. "1 
>/ 8 oz., 25c. Pkt. 
4976 Lemon Queen. Clear lemon yellow. J- 10c 
I/ g oz., 25c...| 
5009 Double African Mixed. l /4 02 ., 25c. ..J 
Dwarf Double French Marigolds— 1 ft. 
The flowers are smaller than African, but the markings 
are interesting. Some are solid colors, others striped 
and spotted. The dense bushes are attractive for bed¬ 
ding or border plants. 
5010 Golden Ball. Golden yellow." 
5021 Gold Striped. Brownish red, striped 
golden yellow. Pkt. 
5023 Yellow. Brown margin.[- lOc 
5025 Lemon Ball. Lemon yellow.I 
502T Mahogany. Mahogany-brown.j 
Any of above, Ya oz,, 30c 
5029 Collection. One packet each.40c 
5043 Frendh Double Mixed. Ya oz., 25c..Pkt. 1 Oc 
Single Marigolds 
5044 Legion of Honor— Little Brownie. 9 in. Sin¬ 
gle golden yellow flowers, velvety crimson 
spots. Ya oz., 25c.. .Pkt. lOc 
Guinea Gold Marigold 
MIGNONETTE ©—Reseda 
Annual. 1 to V /2 ft* June to Frost. The 
sweet delicate fragrance makes this flower very 
useful for cutting and mixing in with more pre¬ 
tentious blooms lacking a delicate odor. Sow¬ 
ings made in April and again in July will keep 
up a succession of flowers. Can also be grown 
in pots for Winter. 
5087 Red Goliath. Foliage rich green with giant 
spikes of red flowers. Ys oz25c. .Pkt. lOc 
5098 Machet. Large spikes reddish-tinted, one of 
the best for either garden or pot culture. 
Ya oz., 25c . Pkt. lOc 
5109 White Goliath. Giant spikes, pure white, very 
fragrant. Ya oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
5132 Mixed Sweet Scented. Oz., 25c....Pkt. lOc 
5048 GOLDEN MINIATURE —Tagetes Signal a 
Putnila ®. 8 in. 
Get acquainted with this lovely Marigold. 
Dwarf, compact and bushy in habit with fern-like 
leaves, and covered with small, single, golden-yellow 
flowers about the size of a dime. For long blooming 
period and brilliant coloring, this Marigold has few 
equals as an edging plant or in the rock garden. 
Ya oz., SOc ....Pkt. 1 0c 
Orange Alldouble Marigold 
