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African Marigolds 
African Marigolds have larger ; 
flowers than French marigolds but © 
the colors are not so varied or sue 
bright, : 
BEST NEW MARIGOLDS 
491—SUNLIGHT. Giant Flow- 
ered extra Double Orange Red. § 
Flowers measure 6 inches across, = 
are perfectly ball shaped and of a 
striking deep orange red color. 
Pkt, 10c. ; 
492-——-MOONLIGHT. An extra 
double Giant Flowered companion 
of Sunlight. Plants and blossoms 
similar except the color which is of © 
an attractive light yellow. 
4983—GIGANTEA SUNSET 
GIANTS. Is generally considered 
the best new Marigold introdueed 
last.season. A Giant, 5 to 7 inches 
across. Sweet scented. Full cen- 
ter with. gracefully overlapping } 
petals. Color a beautiful combina- 
tion from deep orange to primrose 
yellow. Strong branching plants 
with many flowers. .Pkt. 10c. 
494—-CROWN OF GOLD. A 
Collarette variety very extensively 
advertised last season. Double 
globe shaped center is surrounded 
by a row of broad drooping petals. 
Does not have the usual Marigold 
odor. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15e. 
495—FISTUTLOSA DOUBLE. 
Large flowering with . beautifully 
eurled and imbricated flowers in 
orange and lemon shades. Fine gar- 
den variety. Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 10¢. 
496—-LIEB’S WINTER FLOW- 
ERING. Grown for flowering in 
winter. Maroon and golden yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
497—-DIXIE SUNSHINE. This 
is a chrysanthemum flowered 
type of Marigold which is extreme- . 
ly handsome. It comes 100% dou- 4 
ble and lacks the Marigold odor. 
Plants grow tall and bushy and 
produce their curled and twisted : 
chrysanthemum-like flowers on &@ 
long stems. A brilliant golden yel- 
low and unlike any other Marigold. 
Start plants early. Pkt. 10c. 
498—YELLOW SUPREME. This 
is a companion for Guinea Gold 
and was a Gold Medal Winner in‘! 
the All American Selection in 1935. 
Free flowering 2% ft. high bearing 
latge quantities of loosely ruffiec 
carnation-like blossoms of a lemon 
yellow celor. Flowers large and 
showy. Pkts. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
499—GOLDEN EMBLEM. Very 
large double Fistulosa African 
Marigold .of a rich golden yellow © 
a mid shade between Lemon Bal! 
and Orange Ball. This is a desir- 
able shade and a fine addition to. 
the large flowering Marigolds. Pkt, 
10e. 
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500—ALL DOUBLE MARI - & 
GOLD. The best strains of Mari- 
golds, like many other flowers have 
heretofore produced many singles. 
“All Doubles’ is a distinct type and 
almost every plant will produce 
large showy orange flowers full and 
double, Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 25e. 







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African Marigolds-Continued 
501I—GUINEA GOLD MARI- 
GOLD. A distinct type of grace- 
ful pyramidal habit, growing 2 to 
2% feet high, and producing 30 to 
ma 40 flowers, 2 to 2% inches across, 
of brilliant shade of orange flush- 
This new variety 
produces practically 100 per cent 
semi-double. The Marigold odor is 
much less pungent than in other 
sorts. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
502—LEMON BALL. Densely 
2 double large lemon'*colored flowers. 
>» Plants tall, flowers large and quill- 
ed. Pkt. 5c. 
5083—ORANGE BALL. Similar to 
>» Lemon Ball, but bright vrange co}- 
or. Pkt. 5c. 
504-—-EXL DORADO. One of the 
largest, showiest and most desir- 
able Marigolds. Blossoms large. 
full double and quilled or fluted. 
Golden yellow. Pkt, Sc. 
505—-TALL AFRICAN MARI- 
GOLDS MIXED. A mixture of many 
tall varieties. Pkt. 4c.; 3 pkts. 10¢. 
5306—DWARKF AFRICAN MIXED. 
A mixture of the low African vari- 
eties including Pride of the Garden 
and Delight of the Garden. Pkt. 5e. 
One packet each of above 16 Af- 
rican Marigolds for 75e. 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
510—DWARFE OR BABY MIXED. 
A large variety of dwarf French 
Marigolds in both double and single 
varieties, Pkt. 4e.; 3 pkts. 10. 
507—-H ARMONY. This is a charm- 
ing and distinct type of French 
Marigold. Scabiosa-like in forma- 
tion with tubular deep Orange cen- 
ter. Petals are flanked by broad 
velvety dark maroon-brown guard 
petals. Plants dwarf 1 ft. high, 
compact, exceedingly free bloom- 
ers. Very early coming into bloom 
with us in June and being loaded 
with blossoms till frost. It was one 
of our handsomest and most at- 
tractive new annuals. Pkt. 10c.; 3 
pkts. 25c. 
508—-ROBERT BEIST. A dwarf 
French Marigold growing one foot 
high and producing an abundance 
of very double deep velvety maroon 
red flowers. Fine for border or’ 
hedge. Pkt. 10c. 
SCOTCH GOLD STRIPED 
508—-A tall, French Marigold, 
useful for cut flowers, beds, rows 
or single specimens. Very double 
and full, richly colored. Golden 
striped. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 253c. 
DWARF MONARCH 
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Sli—Very dwarf French Mari- 
golds growing about a foot high 
and are attractive for a bed where 
they make a solid display of rich 
velvet colors. They are equally 
desirable for borders or they form 
a splendid low hedge. 
3 pkts. for 25c. 
One packet each of the above 4 
French Marigolds for 25c. 
Marigold Signata Pumila, Little 
Pkt. 10c.; 
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512—One of the daintiest and 
showiest plants for edging or mass- 
ing. Fern like foliage covered with 
hundreds of gay deep orange blos- 
soms. Plants not over 6 inches 
high but spread to cover nearly a 
foot of space, Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
