MARIGOLDS (< Continued) AFRICAN MARIGOLDS —see next page 
SPECIAL SORTS 
Trivett’s Harmony. Illustrated. A re¬ 
markable break, scabious-flowered, from 
the Dwarf French section. A bright golden 
center crest is bordered with dark maroon 
red. Bushy plants, 12 inches high. 
34 oz. 11.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Trivett’s Many-flowered Mixed. A dwarf 
African type, in a fine mixture of yellow 
shades, golden, orange, etc. Very early. 
Height about 18 inches. Splendid for beds, 
display and cutting. . .. Pkt. 50c. 
Dixie Sunshine. A charming and unique 
Marigold. Late blooming. Start the seed 
indoors February-March. The tall, bushy 
plants are covered with round, double flow¬ 
ers which are composed of hundreds of tiny 
five-petaled florets, giving a dainty, fringe, 
Chrysanthemumlike effect. The color is 
clear yellow, blooms until frost. Splendid 
for cutting. 
34 oz. $1.50 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Crown of Gold. (Collarette.) 
An'entirely new type of Marigold. The crown or top part resembles 
an incurved Chrysanthemum in formation curled and interlaced. 
Broad, flat drooping petals surround the center. The color is a 
pleasing shade of clear golden orange. The foliage is entirely free of 
the usual Marigold odor. The blossoms are slightly sweet scented. 
The plants grow about 2 feet high. Abundance of bloom makes this 
a grand cut flower. ... ... ... ... Pkt. 25c. 
Mexican Dwarf Orange. A very attractive sort, quite different 
in flower formation from the French or African types. Bushy, branch¬ 
ing plants 15 to 18 inches high, grand for Summer beds or borders. 
Seed sown indoors in March will bloom from July onwards. The 
color is bright orange. 
Oz. $3.00 J4 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS— See next page. 
Sunset Giants. See natural color illustra¬ 
tion on page 73. Immense flowers 5 to 6 
inches across produces 60 to 65 per cent 
double flowers. The blooms are of charming 
formation and in a range of colors including 
sulphur, lemon, golden yellow, also shades 
of orange. Very showy, sweetly fragrant 
and of exceptional size. The plants grow 
4 feet and over in height. Splendid for gar¬ 
den display or cutting. Useful in any part 
of the country. First class for florist’s use. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Lieb’s Winter Flowering. A unique Mari¬ 
gold for growing under glass duri ng the Winter 
months. Rich mahogany brown with golden 
yellow center crest; sweet-scented. Sow 
rom July to December. 
34 oz. $1.25 Pkt. 50c. 
DWARF FRENCH—SINGLE 
Extremely useful for edging beds, massing 
and cutting. 
Trivett’s Fiery Cross. ( Illustrated .) 
Bright golden yellow with large, dark 
brown blotch, single flowers. Height 9 inches. Splendid for bed and 
edging. Similar in habit to the popular Legion of Honor. 
Legion of Honor. Popular dwarf sort; small, single yellow flowers, 
brown blotches. Height 9 to 12 inches. 
Silver King. Pale yellow, maroon base. 
Price: Each: Oz. $1.75 34 oz. 60c. Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
DWARF FRENCH—DOUBLE 
Valuable for mass planting, edging, Summer beds, etc. 
Trivett’s Dwarf Perfection. Dwarf, compact 12 inches high, 
double French type in many unusual color combinations. 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Robert Beist. About 1 foot high. Double flowers described by the 
originator as a purplish maroon which is new in Marigolds. 
34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
Baby Brown. Very small, double flowers. Height 6 inches. 
Baby Sulphur. Pale yellow I Baby Gold Edged 
Baby Golden. Bright yellow ( Baby Finest Mixed 
Price: Each of the above five Baby Sorts: 
Oz. $3.00 34 oz. $1.00 Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
T.T.S. 
MARIGOLD—Trivett’s Harmony 
T.T.S. MARIGOLD—Sunset Giants 
T.T.S. 
MARIGOLD (French)—Trivett’s Fiery Cross 
