
LITTLE GIANT 
We are delighted to be able to offer to you just 
the border plant that you have been looking for. 
The plants are very dwarf, growing only about 6 
in. high and smothered with a profusion of deep 
orange flowers. Comes into bloom early and con- 
tinues in flower until late fall. Splendid for the 
rockery or sunny border. A must have. Choice 
and new. 
SPECIAL MARIGOLD OFFER 
12 (5c) packets Marigolds your selection 50c. 
To make a perfect display. — 



TAGETES SIGNATA PUMILA 
PARK SEED COMPANY 
TALL AFRICAN DOUBLE CARNATION TYPE 
Guinea Gold, 1 ft. Popular Marigold; flrs double 
and semi-double with broad wavy petals of a 
brilliant shade of orange flushed gold. The usual 
Marigold odor is less pungent than in other types. 
Yellow Supreme. Very choice and practically 
odorless. This large full-double gorgeous prim- 
rose yellow flowered Marigold of carnation type 
has an assured place in the garden. 
Golden Beauty. New Early-flowering golden yel- 
low with imbricated petals. The appearance of the 
flowers gives an interesting variation among the 
large-flow’d varieties. Received special mention 
in 1935 A. A. S. S.C. 
Golden Eagle. 1’. Loose broad wavy petals, fully 
double 4” flowers of luminous gold. Remarkably 
early. A grand Marigold. 
Yellow Beauty. Extra double, light lemon yellow. 
(All American 1935). 
Golden West. Early, large loosely-placed petaled 
flower of rich gold. Uniform in size, shape and 
blooming period. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED, 3 ft. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids. Many new and 
distinct types ranging in size from 2 in.-4 in. and 
coniaining colors from light cream to deep orange. 
Profuse bloomer and exceedingly desirable. 
American Beauty. The most beautiful of the Chrys- 
anthemum hybrids. The perfection of this lovely, 
incurved-petaled novelty is a distinct and out- 
standing Horticultural achievement. All American 
Award 1938. 
MARIGOLD American Beauty in separate colors: 
Rich creamy yellow, deep glowing orange. Try a 
packet of each. 
Early Dixie Sunrise. 100%. Dazzling golden yel- 
low. The 2\%4" flowers are formed of small inter- 
laced florets which give it the Chrysanthemum 
form. Very early, blooming in fifteen weeks. 
Spanish Gold. Known as ‘Hedge or Border Mari- 
gold.”’ The plants, 20" high growing to 30’ wide, 
are uniform, compact and bushy with the whole 
plant covered with 3’. deep golden flowers. An 
unusual and choice sort. Fine as a hedge and the 
long stemmed flowers are excellent for cutting. 
MARIGOLD RED AND GOLD HYBRIDS 
A wonderful hybrid cross between the African 
and French types producing a gorgeous display of 
214"' very double brilliant flowers varying from 
gold to deep mahogany red also with flowers com- 
bining both colors. The 2 plants begin to flower 
within 8 weeks and continue in profusion until frost. 
A burst of beauty in the garden and excellent for 
graceful bouquets. 
FRENCH DWARF DOUBLE. 1! ft. Finest double, 
superb for beds; wonderfully free and long- 
blooming; it is beautiful in foliage as well as in 
firs. Separate. 
Lemon Ball. Bright lemon yellow, large, showy. 
Robert Beist. Rich velvety maroon; handsome, 
Royal Scott. Dwarf full double French Marigold. 
The compact plants are literally covered with in- 
teresting striped gold and mahogany flrs. 
Complete Mixture Dwarf Double French. 
FRENCH SINGLE 
Fire Cross. Golden yellow with brown blotch. 
Josephine (French Tali Single). Brown flowers 
edged old gold. Long stems; good cut-flower. 
Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Yellow and 
brown. 
Silver King. Sulphur yellow, brown spots; fine. 
Complete Mixture of Single French Marigolds. 
French Tall Gold Striped Scotch, 30 in. Rich brown 
with distinct gold stripe; saved only from prize 
flrs, very special selection of extra large and well 
marked flrs. A glorious bedding plant. 
French Double, Tall Large-fl’d, 30 in. These are 
unrivalled for beds in late summer and autumn. 
We have all the fine colors in mixture. 
Complete mixture of all the varieties. 
Regular pkt. 5c; jumbo pkt. 10c. 
