

GEO. W. PARK SEED COMPANY 
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the BEST in 
MARIGOLDS 
These are free and continuous garden firs; showy, 
and of the easiest culture. The African sorts are 
vigorous erect plants with large flrs and a bed of 
them is wonderfully showy in Autumn. The French 
are more slender, the flrs smaller but are equally 
desirable for beds. Signata Pumila is dwarf, very 
branching and the small bright flrs are produced 
in masses during Autumn. New types, new colors, 
new characteristics are constantly appearing. Three 
won in the All American Trials for 194]: Spry, 
Scarlet Glow and Goldsmith. ; 
1941 ALL AMERICANS 
MARIGOLD SPRY. Lilliputian plants 9 inches high 
with a 12’' spread are completely covered with 
142" clear yellow crested centered flowers sur- 
rounded by several rows of guard petals. Begins 
flowering 9 weeks from seed sowing. A distinct 
early, charming border or edging plant. Silver 
medal winner. 
GOLDSMITH. Splendid extra early and free-flower- 
ing robust base branching plant 15’ high with 
extra long stemmed golden orange Chrysanthe- 
mum-like compact, fluffy 4” flowers of great 
beauty. 
SCARLET GLOW. Companion to Spry for beds or 
borders, this dwarf French double 10” Marigold 
produces bright scarlet double flowers within 10 
weeks from sowing. Artistic, bright and fine. 
ADDITIONAL NOVELTIES 
MISSION GIANTS. Exira early unique new per- 
sonality in Marigolds. The 18” vigorous plants 
are base branching, producing 8 to 12 long stem- 
med large perfect ball flowers of distinct beauty, 
with fluffy incurved petals. A well balanced mix. 
ture of colors: deep, medium and golden orange 
and light lemon. Weeks earlier than other African 
types. We are anxious for our friends to try 
“Mission Giants.’’ 
POT O’ GOLD. Dwarf 12” glowing counterpart of 
the famous Gigantea Sunset Giants, this spiendid 
novelty Marigold has all of the popular charac- 
teristics: the huge 4” flowers are full centered 
and 100% double, fragrant and a strikingly beau- 
eee tiful bright deep golden orange on 10” stems. 
“Truly a jewel found at rainbow’s end.” 
YELLOW PYGMY. (1940 Bronze Medal). Just right 
for edging or border, the 4’ plants produce 1l4" 
double lemon yellow flowers in great abundance. 

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Scarlet Glow Pot O’ Gold 
Regular pkt. 5c; Novelty pkt. 25c—Ail 6 Novelty Marigolds ($1.50 Value) for $1.00. 



