20 Annual Flower Seeds 
Marigold Dwarf Harmony, See Front Cover 
Marigold all Double Royal Scot, Color Page 26 
Marigold Dixie Sunshine 
Marigold 
Front Cover 
Collection No. 1382 
1 Packet of Seed of Each 
Sunset Giants 20c 
and 
Harmony 10c 
30c v £r 25c 
Marigolds 
The Newest and Best in This Golden Family 
Culture D or E—See Page 4 
By careful plant breeding and selection several unique and valuable additions to the lovely old 
Marigold family are being introduced by us for the first time this year. Note the front cover illus¬ 
tration of Gigantea and Harmony. Also Chrysanthemum Flowered and Crown of Gold on 
Novelty Page 8. We recommend you try these new ones, too. A vase filled with these rich yellows 
and golds and some Larkspurs or Cornflowers is very striking. 
1 TAQ k A ■ _ P\_£ _Hailing from Mexico, the original home of 
Mexican L/Warr strange many of our garden flowers, this handsome 
new type of Marigold grows 15 to 18 inches tall, and bears large double flowers of a bright 
orange. The petals are broad, deeply crinkled at ends. The flowers are 4 inches in diameter 
and so very double that they resemble oranges. Sown indoors in March, and planted out¬ 
doors in May, they will bloom from July until frost. Pkt. lOc; 34 oz. 30c. 
1937 All-America 
Gold Medal 
Awarded to 
Marigold Collarette 
"Crown of Gold" 
Color Page 46 p« . nr. 
Novelty Page 8 • Kl. /)C 
1380 Border of Gold, " G Sl&SrK2r“ 
This sunny little flower belongs to the marigold family, 
growing 12 to 15 inches high and making a compact 
plant. The foliage is fern-like and dainty. Planted in a 
row all during the summer and fall you will have a 
golden stripe of bloom. Pkt. 8c; 3& oz. 2©c. 
1381 Tagetes Little Giant 
highest development yet attained in a neat, dwarf, 
really compact strain of this type. Very dainty, with 
slender foliage, plants 4 to 6 inches high, with a spread 
of 8 to 10 inches, covered with gay, single, deep orange 
flowers. An ideal edging plant, a perfect mass of gold. 
See cut below. Pkt. lOc; 3& oz. 25c. 
1370 I A single-flowering 
Lesion Of fionor French Marigold, 
forming compact bushes 9 inches high. Largely used 
for borders. Flowers golden-yellow, with brown mark¬ 
ings. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c. 
Marigold Tagetes Golden Gem 
1456 rJornocin Templin-Bradley Hybrids. 
nemesia culture d or e 
A splendid little, plant of compact growth about 1 foot 
high. • Nemesia may also be used as winter flowering 
plants by starting the seed in pots in the fall. This is 
the best strain of Nemesia with large flowers and many 
rich and rare colors, from creamy white through orange 
to carmine. Pkt. 1 Oc; ^ oz. 25c. 
1463 Nomnnkiln “Baby Blue Eyes.” 
ntemophiia culture a or b 
A cute little Annual growing about 8 inches high and 
producing an abundance of bright blue, cup-shaped 
flowers in clusters. Very dainty for cut-flowers. Pkt. 
I Uc; 34 oz. 20c. 
1 378 All-America Gold 
OUinea VJOla Medal 1033 . Bril¬ 
liant orange, double and semi-double, ruffled, with 
loose petals. Plants 2 to 234 feet tall of pyramidal 
growth. A very popular Marigold. Pkt. 8c; 34 oz. 2©c. 
1364 Orange Alldouble V. “ w „ “3 
strain of African Marigold in which the flowers are 
practically 100% double. The plant growth and habit 
is identical with Orange Prince, but the form and 
doubleness of the flower in this new strain has just 
about reached perfection. Pkt. lOc; 3& oz. 30c. See 
Color Page 23. 
1365 Lemon Alldouble ^*‘”3 
characteristics to Orange Alldouble except in color, 
which is bright lemon yellow. Pkt. lOc; oz. 3©c; 
See Color Page 23. 
1362 D • __ A tall double 
Vjrange rrinc© African variety. 
Bears large, perfectly double tubular or quilled petalled 
flowers of a rich deep golden-orange, a single plant 
often having 50 or more splendid flowers. Pkt. lOc. 
1 363 I 1^. A counterpart of 
Lemon Lxlieen Orange Prince ex¬ 
cept in color, which is a soft lemon yellow. Pkt. lOc. 
1 355 TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN AND FRENCH MIX¬ 
ED TYPE. The African type' has large flowers of a uni¬ 
form color, yellow or orange and the double are more 
or less globe shaped. The French Marigolds are com¬ 
binations of mahogany, brown, yellow and gold. They 
are single and semi-double. Pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 2©C. 
1371 DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH MIXED. The plants 
are bushy and about same size as Legion of Honor, 
but the flowers are in a variety of shades of reddish- 
brown and golden-yellow. Some are like golden balls, 
others are mahogany with the daintiest fringe of yellow. 
Pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 2«c. 
1366 DWARF DOUBLE AFRICAN MIXED. Much 
more dwarf and compact than the tall sorts. The 
flowers are large, ball shaped and in shades of 
lemon, yellow and orange. Pkt. 8c; 34 oz. 20c. 
Dainty Little Nemesia 
1374 Dwarf Double French *SSE h 
The dwarf French Marigolds have always been valuable 
for garden display as well as cut flowers. The new Mon¬ 
arch strain shows improvement in its dwarf compact 
growth, the increased size and doubleness of the flowers 
and its splendid assortment of colors. Plants uniformly 
about 1 ft. high. Received the award of merit from the 
All-America 1034. Pkt. lOc; 3& oz. 25c. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered see 
All-Double Royal Scot - ff 
Dixie Sunshine (Doweling ) -JL 
1 359 Yellow Supreme loii" GoidMldai. 
This new Marigold is the result of years of careful 
breeding. It is similar to “Guinea Gold” but of a pure 
lemon-yellow color, fully Carnation-flowered, nearly 
3 inches across, quite early and a very profuse bloomer. 
Plants 2 feet tall. A grand cut-flower. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 25c. 
Plant of Marigold Sunset Giants 
See Natural Color Front Cover, described Page 8 
Marigolds are Effective 
for Accent Spots if Planted in Groups 
Where You Need Color 
1490 Nigella, Love-in-a-Mist 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
Also called Dcvil-in-a-Bush. Compact, free flower¬ 
ing, with pretty light blue flowers, nestled in feathery 
foliage, resembling a mist. The seed pods are curiously 
shaped and attractive. Plants grow 15 to 18 inches 
high. Very easy to grow. Pkt. 8c; 34 oz. 2©c. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
