Marigold 
Yellow Supreme 
Gold Medal 1935 
All America Selections 
ELLOW SUPREME has more 
than lived up to its reputation as 
a companion to the popular Guinea 
Gold. The color is a delightful light 
lemon yellow, and the flowers are of 
medium size, loosely ruffled or car¬ 
nation flowered in formation. The 
plants are 2 to 2 l /2 feet tall, compact 
and pyramidal in habit and very 
free blooming. Yellow Supreme has 
proven itself very popular, both as a 
garden subject and for cutting. 
AN EXCELLENT CUT FLOWER 
Approximately 10,000 seeds per ounce. 
Marigold Lieb's Winter Flowering 
r IEB'S WINTER FLOWERING MARIGOLD is an excellent subject to follow 
_j Chrysanthemums in the greenhouse. For best results seed should be sown 
from July up to December and the plants will bloom continuously from October 
to May. The flowers are as large as 3 inches in diameter, single and semi-double 
in formation, deep mahogany brown with golden yellow crested centers. The 
stems are very fine and long, on plants 3 to 4 feet tall. They are not subject to 
any insect pest. 
IDEAL FOR THE CUT FLOWER GROWER 
Approximately 10,250 seeds per ounce. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora Goblin 
HE tall, long-stemmed cutting Gaillardias have been favored for many sea¬ 
sons, but the little variety Goblin is the first really dwarf, compact variety 
especially suited to the rockery. The neat plants reach a height of about 12 to 15 
inches, and are closely covered with large, 
showy, yellow bordered deep red flowers. 
Gaillardia Goblin should be in every rockery 
and we feel sure will be used as an edging 
in many perennial borders. If seed is sown 
by March or April, the plants will flower the 
same year. 
NEW—WE THINK YOU'LL LIKE IT 
Approximately 7,300 seeds per ounce. 
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