Eldorado ilarlgold. 
MARIGOLD, THE ELDORADO. 
The largo, bushy plants aro each a ball of bril¬ 
liant colors, many single plants liavlngsovonty- 
flvo flowers In bloom at ono time. The flowers 
are from 3 to 4 Inches In diameter. Imbricated, 
and perfectly double. They ombraco four 
shades of color—the lightest primrose, lemon, 
goldon yellow, and deep orange. .Pkt., 100 
seeds, 3 cts. 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH niXED. 
A class of showy and extremely effective 
plants, with fine double flowers or rich and 
beautiful colors; very well adapted for largo 
bods and bordorlng. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 ets. 
MAURANDIA. 
A beautiful, rapid, graceful climber, for green 
house, parlor, basket, or out-door purposes, 
blooming profusely until late in the autumn, 
with rich purple, white and rose, fox-glove 
shaped blossoms, and will flower the first sea¬ 
son, if sown early. Pkt., 100 pe«ds, 3 cts* 
I1ARVEL OF 
PERU. 
(MIRAB1L1S.) 
A handsome plant 
both in foliago and 
flower combined 
their colors aro 
vivid and of groat 
variety; the flowers 
open in the after¬ 
noon and are some¬ 
times called tho 
“FourO’Olock." It 
is ono of tho most 
brilliant and showy 
plants that can be 
grown with littlo or 
no trouble. Pkt., 
20 seeds, 3 ets. 
HINA LOBATA. 
Half hardy Mexi¬ 
can climbing an¬ 
nual. Thobudsaro 
at first of vivid rod, 
but turn to orango 
yellow immediate¬ 
ly boforo they opon 
and when fully ex¬ 
panded tho flowers 
aro of a croamy- 
wlilto shade. Pkt., 
12 seeds, G ets. 
''Bello R. Emery, 
Hampton, N. ]I y Jen. 
10, Oo, writoa:—I have 
used your flower hoc da 
for two past years. I 
have hnd good huccohb 
and have found you 
f rompt and honorable 
n all your dealings. 
Alice Bates Blanch- 
•rd, Weymouth, Mesa., 
Feb. 27, *96, writes:—I 
have utted your aoeda 
for three yearn and And 
them very reliable. 
Legion of Honor Marigold. 
NEW FRENCH DWARF SINOLE MARIOOLD, 
LEGION OF HONOR. 
Tho prottlost of marigolds. Dwarf, compact, and of 
pyramidal growth, about ilftoon Inches high, with dark- 
green, forn-liko leaves, furnishing a striking back¬ 
ground for tho bright, golden, star-llko flowers distrib¬ 
uted ovor tho surface. Tho blooms aro of medium bIkol 
rich, golden-yellow, with tho contor of each petal, 
broadly marked with velvety crimson-brown, and with 
clustering stamens In bright shades of orango-yollow. 
Blooms abundantly from July until cut down by frost. 
So easily raised from seed that I strongly recommend iti 
to everyone. Pkt., 100 needs, 4 cts, 
