ARTHUR PAPKE, SEEDSMAN 
MARIGOLD 
Old fashioned favorites, improved and modern¬ 
ized, afford a wealth of bloom during autumn 
when most flowers are past their prime. The 
French types are noted for their small velvety 
flowers, in pretty combinations of yellow, brown, 
maroon, and striped effects, while the African 
sorts are enormous flowered in very showy orange 
and lemon shades. Only new and improved, re¬ 
selected strains are offered. 
Tall African Double. Grow 3 to 3 1/2 feet tall; very 
effective tall border plants with enormous globu¬ 
lar blooms of compact tubular or quilled petals: 
Prize Strain Orange — Immense, very double 
exhibition flowers, rich glowing orange. Spe¬ 
cial. 
Prize Strain Lemon—Same perfect form and 
large size as above, but of purest, clear lemon 
color. 
Golden Emblem—Rich gold, mid-shade between 
lemon and orange, 4 to 5 inch blooms. Out¬ 
standing novelty. 
African Carnation-Flowered Type. This new 
type has broad, semi-quilled, loosely ruffled petals. 
Exceptionally popular. These lack the peculiar 
Marigold odor: 
Guinea Gold, Reselected—Vivid golden orange. 
Yellow Supreme—Dazzling lemon overlaid buff. 
New Dixie Sunshine. Newest, most charming 
and unique Marigold from the Land of Dixie. Tall, 
stately, late flowering variety. Fascinating, large 
ball shaped flawers composed of dozens of tiny 
five-petaled florets, daintily fringed effect. Brilliant 
golden yellow. 
French Dwarf Double—Monarch Strain. The ideal 
type of dwarf French Marigold. Compact, symmet¬ 
rical plants with large, tight, double flowers. 1 foot 
tall. Unequalled for bedding and edging. Mixed. 
Fascinating new shades. 
All Packets above 
10c each. 
