Macdonald Novelties 
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Marigold African Pompon Lemon Yellow 
A most welcome addition to the ever popular Marigold family. Pompon 
Lemon Yellow grows about 2 V 2 feet tall and is very free branching. Its 
flowers are quilled in form and two inches across. As the quilled petals 
of the flower are quite stiff, it will make a reliable shipper. 
Pompon Lemon Yellow is recommended both as a cut flower and also 
for general garden decoration. 
Price per oz. $ .60; Per lb. $7.50 
Marigold African Little Giants 
From our Trial Ground — the most unique Marigold Novelty of the 
decade. A Marigold that will average only a height of 15 inches and yet 
will actually produce a head of twenty to thirty-five beautiful four inch 
flowers! 
Little Giants throws blooms varying in form, from the informal carna¬ 
tion type to the perfect Fistulosa globe. The plants are very closely compact 
and the stems short. Its foliage is a beautiful dark bluish green. 
Although Little Giants range in height from 10 to 15 inches, a fraction 
percentage of taller plants will show up. However these are easily detected 
at the transplanting stage as they all have light colored foliage — Little 
Giants being a deep bluish green. 
Little Giants is strongly recommended for bedding and pot plants, 
especially the latter —• as it will bloom a head of twenty-five flowers all 
at the same time. Color ranges from a yellow to a very bright orange, with 
many shades in between. 
Price per oz. $1.20; Per lb. $15.00 
New Double Nasturtiums 
These two groups of Double Nasturtiums have been in a state of 
development for the past six years, and we offer them as a genuine im¬ 
provement, in color, doubleness, and size of flower over earlier introduc¬ 
tions. The Emperor group have the dwarf compact plants and the Glow 
group are the tails, with short runners. 
DWARF EMPEROR GROUP 
Art Shades — Colors range from Sulphur yellow, to buffs, peach red, 
salmon and shades in between. 
Flame Emperor — Scarlet red suffused with gold, making it a very 
luminous brilliant scarlet. Dark foliage intensifies this bright color. 
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