Golden 
Harmony 
Gigantea Sunset Giants 
Collarette Crown of Gold 
Offering of 
the BEST in 
African Little Giants 
MARIGOLDS 
These are free and continuous garden firs; showy, and of the 
easiest culture. The African sorts are vigorous erect plants 
with large firs and a bed of them is wonderfully showy in 
Autumn. The French are more slender, the firs smaller but 
are equally desirable for beds. Signata Pumila is dwarf, very 
branching and the small bright firs are produced in masses 
during Autumn. 
EARLY NOVELTY HARMONY MARIGOLDS 
Prominent characteristics of these charming and new Mari¬ 
golds are their crested or scabious centers, and extra earli¬ 
ness in flowering. The dwarf types are especially fine for 
beds and pots while the tall ones are particularly attractive 
for cutting. 
EARLY FRENCH DWARF DOUBLE, 11-14 inches. 
Golden Harn^ny. 100% double, luminous, golden yellow. 
Scabious type flowers. 
Spotlight. Compact, free flowering and extra early. The 
crested center of golden yellow is surrounded with broad 
velvety mahogany guard petals. 
Dwarf Harmony Hybrids. 11". Splendid full double, early 
flowering. The color range includes the original "Har¬ 
mony," Spotlight, golden orange, yellow, and combinations 
of maroon and gold in fanciful shades. 
EARLY FRENCH TALL DOUBLE. 
French Tall Coronet. 18". Splendid for cutting as the one to 
two inch flowers are borne on 12" stems. Quilled golden 
yellow center with reddish brown guard petals. 
Tall Harmony Hybrids, 20"-24". New splendid Scabious mix¬ 
ture of golden, light yellow, brown and gold striped and 
blotched with many new shades and tones, full double 
11/2-2" flowers. The best tall French Mangold mixture yet 
produced. 
Ferdinand, 20"-24". Showy and attractive. The long stems 
bear U/ 2 " flowers with a neat, round, crested golden center 
surrounded by rich red guard petals. Does not have the 
strong marigold odor. 
AD novelty Harmony Marigolds, Reg, pkt. Sc; Novelty pkt. 
25c. All 6 (25c) pkts. above Marigolds $1.00. 
GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS, 3 l'2‘-4'. A remarkable, extremely 
large, sweet scented flower on robust plants. Lovely shades 
from cream to deep orange. Flowers 5-7 inches in diameter. 
Wonderful for cutting. 
GIGANTEA ORANGE SUNSET. 3'. Robust plants will produce 
6-8 branches each bearing 3-6 large, fluffy, sweet-scented 
deep orange flowers and presents a "show" in the garden. 
ORORLESS FOLIAGE SWEET SCENTED MARIGOLDS 
Collarette, Crown of Gold. The slightly sweet-scented golden- 
orange firs are borne in abundance upon plants 2 to 21/2 ft- 
with odorless foliage. The crown or center is made up of 
interlaced curled and quilled petals, surrounded by a col¬ 
larette of big broad petals. 
Yellow Crown. Rich bright yellow with distinct crown. The 
characteristic fragrant flowers and odorless foliage recom¬ 
mend it to Marigold flower lovers. 
King's Ransom.' True collarette Marigold, slightly larger than 
Crown of Gold with glovdng yellow sweet scented flowers. 
A splendid addition to this type. 
Burpee Gold. Large, fluffy, very double 
glorious deep orange flowers are borne 
in profusion on sturdy, dwarf plants. 
TUBULAR FLOWERED FULL DOUBLE. 3 ft. 
African Double Lemon Gem. Large rich 
lemon, 
African Double Prince of Orange. Best 
fistulosa orange. 
DWARF AFRICAN DOUBLE. 18 in. Queen 
Strain. New. Pyramidal plants with a 
profusion of very double, large flart- 
petaled flowers. 
Golden Queen, Lemon Queen, Queen 
Mixed. 
Tom Thumb Golden Crown. 10 in. Very 
dwarf. Flowers golden yellow flushed 
orange. 
African Little Giants. 15 in. Most unique 
Marigold of a decade. Compact plants 
bear 25 to 30 four-inch flowers at one 
time. Colors: Yellow to bright orange. Prince of Orange 
3 ?. 
All Marigolds, unless otherwise stated, are Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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