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For Best Results Plant Kilgore*s “Bred-Rite” Flower Seeds 
Marigold 
Does Splendidly in Florida and All Over the South 
Plant from February thru May and again in September 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — IV 2-2 months 
Marigolds are rapidly growing in prominence 
as a popular Florida and Southern garden flow¬ 
er. Plant breeders have probably devoted more 
attention to improving Marigolds during the 
last few years than any other flower plants. 
As a result, many new outstanding varieties 
have been introduced recently, which represent 
great improvements over old types. We list and 
describe below the best of these new improve¬ 
ments for Florida and the South. 
These tall, aromatic plants, with fern-like 
foliage, produce gigantic, double, frilled flow¬ 
ers of much greater size and substance than 
the old-fashioned types. They make a splendid 
garden show, and are magnificent when cut. 
Plant the seed ^4 inch deep, and thin or trans¬ 
plant the seedlings 1 to 2 feet apart. 
YELLOW SUPREME 
Gold Medal — All-America Selections 1935 
Like Guinea Gold it is very free flowering, 
compact, and somewhat pyramidal in habit, 
two to two and a half feet tall, bearing loosely 
ruffled, carnation-flowered blossoms. The color 
is a creamy, lemon yellow. The light golden- 
yellow petals fairly glow and sparkle. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; ^4oz. 50c; 
*4oz. 75c; oz. $1.25; Mlb. $3.50. 
DIXIE SUNSHINE 
Award of Merit — All-America Selections 1936 
This is an entirely new type, and an out¬ 
standing introduction. Plants are 3 to 4 feet 
tall, bushy, very free flowering, and especially 
desirable in the South because they are late 
blooming. Flowers are odorless, fully double, 
of brilliant golden yellow color. Excellent for 
cutting. Flowers last 10 to 14 days in water. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; ^oz. 75c; 
V&oz. $1.35; oz. $2.50. 
DOUBLE HARMONY 
An excellent dwarf French Marigold, grow¬ 
ing to a height of about twelve inches, scabious- 
flowering, with a bright golden yellow center, 
bordered with a dark maroon-brown color. 
Plants are of bushy habit and form excellent 
material for bedding and edging or borders. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; Moz. 50c; 
V 20 Z. 75c; oz. $1.25; ^4lb. $3.50. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants Marigold 
GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS 
This new free flowering Marigold is the most 
amazing Marigold of the century. It meets all 
requirements of a good garden flower, is very 
showy, is sweet scented, and has exceptionally 
large size blossoms. The most remarkable fea¬ 
ture is the delicate sweet fragrance of the blos¬ 
soms. It is true that approximately 35 to 40% 
of the plants will produce single flowers but 
the excellence of the true Gigantea type doubles 
will more than compensate for this percentage 
of singles. The stems are long and the flowers 
are excellent keepers after cutting. Sunset 
Giants has caused more favorable comment than 
any other new type. 
KILGORE’S SUNSET GIANTS MIX¬ 
TURE. Striking bold colors range from deep 
orange through golden orange, deep golden yel¬ 
low, light yellow, and a delightful new shade 
of primrose. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; ^4oz. 60c; 
*4oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75. 
GUINEA GOLD 
Gold Medal — All-America Selections 1933 
The masses of lovely golden orange flowers 
cascade down the sides of the pyramidal plants 
like showers of molten gold. The carnation¬ 
like, odorless flowers are semi-double and 
loosely ruffled, and the plants are about 
feet high. Its fine keeping qualities have helped 
to make it one of the most popular Marigolds. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; *4oz. 35c; 
V&oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; *4lb. $3.00. 
