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MARIGOLD (Continued) 
@856 Guinea Gold. (Gold Medal 1933). Covered with semi-double car- 
nation-like blooms of brilliant orange flushed with gold. Free 
of Marigold odor. 
Yellow Supreme (Gold Medal 1935) A full carnation-flowered 
variety of rich creamy lemon-yellow color. Slightly larger than 
Guinea Gold. 
860 Sunset Giants. The largest of the Marigolds bloom 5 to 7 inches 
across. 
862 Lemon All-Double. 3 feet. Clear lemon yellow. 
864 Orange All-Double. Companion to Lemon All-Double. 
866 African Double Mixed. 
@868 Goldsmith (Bronze Medal 1941). (2 to 4 feet). Giant chrysanthe- 
mum-flowered of Dixie Sunshine type. Early and free bloom- 
ing on strong bushy plants, golden orange color. 
Dwarf French Varieties 
@870 Dwarf Royal Scott All Double. (Special Mention 1937). Bushy 
plants about 10 to 12 inches. Color rich mahogany and gold in 
uniform stripes. 
872 Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Bright yellow and 
spots and blotches. 
@874 Spry (Silver Medal 1941) (9 inches). Plants compact and uni- 
form. Early and profuse bloomer. Flowers light orange, crested 
center and maroon outer petals. 
876 Dwarf Double Mixed. 
878 Pot O’ Gold (Dwarf Gigantea). Showy, fragrant and exceptionally 
large-flowered. The brilliant orange blooms are very effective 
as cut flowers. 
880 Dwarf Double Harmony. One of the finest Marigolds ever intro- 
duced. Plants 12 inches high, covered with charming flowers of 
Scabiosa-like formation. 
882 Dwarf Double Harmony Hybrids. Have all the fine features of 
Harmony combined with a wide and varied range of _ colors. 
Plants 12 to 14 inches high. 100% all double. 
884 Ferdinand Single Tall French Harmony Type. The single flowers 
have a neat round crested center of golden yellow surrounded 
by a single row of mahogany red guard petals. 2 feet high. 
Blooms 3 months after seed is sown. 
TAGETES (Signata Pumila) 
886 Little Giant. Has dainty fern-like foliage covered with single deep 
orange flowers. Plants 6 inches high with a spread of 8 to 10 
inches. 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’Clocks) (Annual) 
890 Choice Mixed. Bushy plants with flowers of red, rose, lilac and 
yellow. 
MATRICARIA (See Feverfew) 
MIGNONETTE (Annual) 
892 Large Flowering Mixed. A fine mixture of large flowering sorts. 
894 Matchet. Best all-purpose variety. An ever-bloomer. 
896 Goliath. Robust grower with enormous flower spikes 7 inches long. 
Delightfully fragrant. 
MOON FLOWER (Annual) 
900 Grandiflora. Plants covered with large white fragrant flowers 
at night. 
902 Bona Nox. Violet blue flowers. 
MORNING GLORY (Annual) 
©906 Scarlet O’Hara (Gold Medal 1939). Different from other varieties. 
Produces brilliant carmine blooms early and continues till frost. 
3% to 4 inches across. 
908 Cornell. Combines the brilliant red of O’Hara with a border of 
glistening white. 
910 Heavenly Blue Improved. Flowers are of true blue, 3% to 4 inches 
across. 
914 Giant Japanese, Flowers of immense size and wide range of colors. 
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