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Marigold, Collarette, Crown of Gold 
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Marigold, Collarette, King’s Ransom 
Another Crown of Gold offspring, this one with lovely 
collarette flowers of a soft shade of golden orange. With 
stronger plants than its jiarent, it produces generous quanti¬ 
ties of its richly colored blooms. Both flowers and foliage 
are odorless, so that it will be welcomed for cutting. Pkt. 
35 cts. 
Marigold, Early Sunshine 
A chrysanthemum-flowered novelty with almost globu^r 
flowers of golden yellow. It is an improved Dixie Sunshine 
with Dixie’s splendid plant and prolific bloom but blooming 
much earlier. The flowers are free from the Marigold 
odor. Pkt. 35 cts. 
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Marigold, African, Golden Eagle 
Marigold, African Pompon, 
Lemon Yellow 
Something new in a popular family. The flowers, of 
pompon appearance, are about 2 inches across, with 
the petals partly quilled. Its lemon-yellow coloring is 
especially pleasing in a family of rich colors. The 
plants are about 30 inches tall and branch freely. 
Pkt. 35 cts. 
Marigold, African, Golden Eagle 
A new African Marigold with hardly any Marigold 
odor. In plant and form of flower it resembles Guinea 
Gold, but Golden Eagle coloring is a delightful shade 
of luminous gold and it is superb for cutting. Pkt. 
35 cts. 
Marigold, African Pompon, Lemon Yellow 
COLLECTION: 1 pkt. each of 5 Marigolds 
on this page $1.50 
Marigold, Collarette, Crown of Gold 
/^NGold Medal, 1937 All-America Selections. An 
entirely new type of Marigold with a plant utterly 
devoid of the objectionable Marigold odor. A 
scabiosa type of flower, 23 ^ inches across, with the 
center cushion made up of short quilled petals and 
surrounded by a ring of flat ray petals. The color is 
orange throughout. Plants are about 30 inches 
tall and bloom early. Pkt. 35 cts. 
