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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
borne on long stems on 3-foot bushes. Pkt., 15c. 
Here are “several new flowers for the price of 
one!” 
MARIGOLD, Chrysanthemum-flowered, Crown of Gold. 
The Gold Medal Winner, 1937 All-America Selec¬ 
tions. 
The first Marigold with entirely odorless foliage. 
Crown of Gold would be sure of popularity for 
this fact alone. However, the flowers are also both 
beautiful and distinct in type. The crown of 
long, interlacing disc petals and the collar of big, 
broad petals surrounding it are of a bright shade 
of clear golden orange. Pkt., 25c. 
A “must” for the modern garden r and now not a 
“must stay out of the house!” 
""New Double California Poppies 
See Eschscholtzia, Monarch Art Shades 
MARIGOLD, Gigantea, Sunset Giants. 
Only the fact that about one-third of the plants 
produce single flowers kept this magnificent new 
Marigold from a high rating in the 1937 All-Amer¬ 
ican. Although the blooms are enormous, averag¬ 
ing 6 inches across, they are freely produced 
with long stems on large, well-branched plants. 
Petals are broad and loosely-arranged, yet overlap 
to form a very full center and a flower of great 
substance. Colors include shades of yellow and 
orange, varying from pale primrose to deepest 
orange. Pkt., 25c. 
This is a Marigold year. And this is a Marigold! 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf French, Royal Scot All-Double. 
Special Mention, 1937 All-America Selections. 
At last a dwarf Marigold that is of a uniform 
bushy shape and height (10 inches), and at last a 
strain of the interesting and showy striped that 
