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We present here a new group in the Harrold’s Pedigreed Strain lijne of 
seeds. These Marigold varieties have been selected with utmost care both 
as to strain and source and we believe them to be the best obtainable for 
the florist. 
NEWER VARIETIES AND NOVELTIES 
Tr. Pkt. 1/2-02. vf 1-oz. 
CROWN OF GOLD: Gold Medal 1937-^— Center of 
flower of short quilled petals with a collar of flat 
guard petals at base. Color orange, plants 2 1-2 ft. . : 1 
flowers 3 inches. The first known Marigold with 4/' 
oderless foliage. $ .50 $2.50' $5.00 
GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS: (Chrysanthemum ' 
flowered). This 1937 novelty will, beyond doubt, 
set a new standard in Marigolds. Combining the de¬ 
sirable characteristics of exceptional large size, 
showy colorings, and pleasant fragrance unlike that 
normally associated with Marigolds this will be¬ 
come an outstanding florist sort. Flowers are from 
5 to 7V2 inches across on fine long stems and, while 
varying considerably in type, 60 per cent or more 
are fully double. Color range from light yellow to 
golden orange.... .50 2.00_ 4.00 
DIXIE SUNSHINE: Large flowered golden yellow 
introduced in A. A. S., 1936. Very desirable.2 5 1.10 2.00 
GUINEA GOLD: This popular florist variety has 
proven its worth. Color, golden orange.25 .55 1.00 
YELLOW SUPREME: A lemon yellow companion to 
Guinea Gold. Fine characteristics for florist culture ' '. ■"i.-j 
and a distinctive honey fragrance.2 5 .75 ;1,.'2'5 
HARMONY: Dwarf double French type. Most charm¬ 
ing Scabiosa like flowers of golden yellow with a 
maroon-red border. .25 .60^ 1.15 
NEW DWARF ALL-DOUBLE ROYAL SCOT: An im- ' - ‘ 
proved strain of this popular variety. Mahogany • 
and gold in a uniform striped effect.25 1.35 .2.50 
WELL KNOWN STANDARD VARIETIES 
GIANT AFRICAN ALL-DOUBLE ORANGE.2 5 .70 1.2 5 
GIANT AFRICAN ALL-DOUBLE LEMON.25 .70 1.2 5 
PRINCE OF ORANGE.25 .70 1.25 
Lieb’s Winter Marigold 
Mahogany brown with golden yellow crested center. Flowers continually 
from October to May. Blossoms 3 inches in diameter are of wonderful 
keeping quality and have a distinctly sweet odor: Fine as a crop following 
Mums. Seeds may be planted any time from July to December. Plant in any 
house that can be kept free from frost. No insect pests. These have received 
much favorable recommendation from well known florists and you should 
give them a trial in a small way at least. 
SEEDS IN ORIGINATORS PACKETS ONLY AT $ .50 Each'' 
Packets contain about 500 seed 
SEEDS FROM OUTDOOR GROWN PLANTS: Grown in Calif, 
from originators stock seeds. Satisfactory outdoors but forcing quality is 
unknown. 1-4 oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.50 
The FUTURE HOLDS 
Much promise for the coming spring. Generally it is bel¬ 
ieved that demands will be substantually stronger all along 
the line, and price adjustments should reflect favorably for the 
trade. Many growers will take advantage of these better op¬ 
portunities by early preperations, especially in stock of new 
and quality items. 
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