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Marisolds 
The Marigold fulfils the florist’s desire for a flower which, at a minimum of cost, adapts itself to 
almost every use. They are being used more extensively each year for colorful spring combination 
pots by making January and February sowings. Yellow Pygmy, Scarlet Glow, and Harmony are 
the best for this purpose. For growing under cloth, on a greenhouse bench, or out-of-doors, Yellow 
Supreme and odorless Burpee Gold are the most popular. We urge you to try Limelight, Golden 
Glow, and Red and Gold Hybrids. Of course, all varieties sell well to the plant trade. 
TALL MARIGOLDS 
Carnation-flowered Marigolds 
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W3426—Yellow Supreme......... CS SUGY 8S S3i Slee, 
W3427—Guinea Gold Bim Ome 00 
W3423—Burpee Gold (Odorless)... aby Reky “EY, 
W3424—Golden Supreme Mixture. aS 2.5 wD 
Double African Marigolds 
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W3404—Orange All Double....... See Om a Ole tei 
W3405—Lemon All Double....... eS ES OMmaLE 5 
W3400—Mixed Colors All Double. . Bes 25 (ete 0 
W3407—Sunset Giants, Mixed Col- 
ors. Mammoth double flowers.... 2D FOOMel aio 
THE NEWEST MARIGOLDS 
Medium Tall and Early Flowering 
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W3403—Viking. The earliest of allin 
this group. Medium-sized loose- 
petalled flowers in profusion. 
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W3412—Limelight. Very early, light 
yellow Chrysanthemum-flowered. ls 30 =©1.00 
W3409—Golden Glow (Odorless). 
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W3406—Crown O’ Gold (Odorless) ... 2.000 
W3428—Early Sunshine. 1939 
Bronze Medal. Golden yellow 
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W3413—Red and Gold Hybrids. 
Very popular for both plant sales 
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EARLY DWARF MARIGOLDS 
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W3416—Spry. 1941 Silver Medal 
All-America winner. Very dwarf, 
compact plants. Double flowers, 
clear yellow crested center with 
mahogany guard petals. Pkts. 
only, 25c each. 
W3417—Scarlet Glow—1941 All- 
America selection. Brightest red 
of all dwarf double Marigolds. 
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W3418—Royal Scot All-Double. A 
new double striped mahogany and 
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W3415—Harmony Hybrids. New 
mixture of various shades and 
combinations allof Harmony type.  .25 0 Se 
W3414—Yellow Pygmy. Small yel- 
low double flowers on very com- 
pact dwarf plants. Excellent for 
early potted plants. Very uniform. aS ole) eT} 
W3422—Harmony. Still one of the 
most popular. Golden center with 
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W3421—Little Giant. (Tagetes sig- 
nata.) An improved strain. Small 
single yellow flowers and finely 
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W3411—Spotlight. Bright yellow 
quilled center surrounded by ma- 
hogany red petals. Very bright .. oS Pe 0 
W3410—Double Dwarf French 
Mixed, Improved. Of the same 
earliness and type as Harmony in 
various shades and combinations. 
Excellentas cer oar ie eee oe as 15 XO) ae, 
. $1.25 $4.00 
Pansies 
New Swiss Giants 
W3705—MAGNIFICENT MIXTURE. By 
actual tests every year on our farm, this 
strain of mammoth-flowered Pansies has 
proved to be the best. The color range in- 
cludes the dark browns and reds as well as 
the bright shades, and is the choice of Pansy 
critics. Lg. Pkt. 50c; 144 Oz. $1.10; 14 Oz. 
$2.00; Oz. $7.00; 14 Lb. $24.00. 
W3738—BLUE SWISS. A solid blue with darker blue 
Ce Lg. Pkt. 45c; 4 Oz. 95c; 14 Oz. $1.70; Oz. 
50. ; 
W3739—RED SWISS. Same type as the Blue, but a 
mahogany red color. Lg. Pkt. 50c; 14 Oz. $1.10; 44 Oz. 
$2.00; Oz. $7.50. 
W3737—CORONATION GOLD. A new Swiss Giant 
Pansy of pure yellow with no markings. Very com- 
pact plants which withstand summer heat exception- 
ally well. Lg. Pkt. 50c; 4% Oz. $1.10; 14 Oz. $2.00; 
Oz. $7.50. 
W3735—WHITE SWISS. Larger pure white. White 
Pansy plants are in great demand. Lg. Pkt. 45c; 
lg Oz. 95c; 14 Oz. $1.70; Oz. $6.50. 

W3760—VIOLA CORNUTA, Mixed Colors. A large- 
flowered strain of the newer colors. Lg. Pkt. 25c; 
Y Oz, $1.00. 
Harris’ Special Mixture 
W3700—Here is a new mixture of very large- 
flowered Pansies, with slightly waved petals 
and in an unusually bright and pleasing 
range of colors, including many “pastel” 
shades. According to our tests they start 
flowering earlier in the spring and continue 
all summer. Lg. Pkt. 35c¢; 4% Oz. 50c; 
14 Oz. 90c; Oz. $3.00; 14 Lb. $10.50. 
W3703—-MAPLE LEAF GIANTS, Mixed 
Colors. The largest flowers of all Pansies. 
Blue and yellow shades predominating 
on long stems. Lg. Pkt. 45c; '¢ Oz. 90c; 
ly Oz. $1.60; Oz. $6.00; 14 Lb. $20.00. 
W3704—DWARF SWISS, Choice Mixture. 
More dwarf compact plants with the same 
immense flowers as the Magnificent Mix- 
ture. Lg. Pkt. 45c; 14 Oz. 85c; 14 Oz. $1.50; 
Oz. $5.50; 14 Lb. $19.00. 

W3702—Engelmann’s Giant Mixture. Mam- 
moth flowers in bright, bold colors. Lg. Pkt. 
50c; 4% Oz. $1.10; 14 Oz. $2.00; Oz. $7.00. 
