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MARIGOLD (Tagetes). tay-gee'-teez. 
Orange, yellow, brown, striped, spotted; splendid for 
summer and fall bedding and cutting; sow January 
to July. Germination period 5 to 10 days. 
Cultural Note: The African Marigolds are heavy feed- 
ers, and thrive in rich soil, well-watered. The French 
Marigolds are, however, very light feeders, and bloom 
best, kept on the dry side, in unfertilized soil. 
AFRICAN (tall double fistulosa; 21% feet): 
Crange Prince All-Double. 
Lemon Queen All-Double. 
Mixed (above 2 var.). 
CARNATION TYPE: 
Guinea-Gold, loose-petalled orange. 
Yellow Supreme, loose-petalled yellow. 
Gigantea, Sunset Giants, New giant-flowered type. 
Orange Sunset, deep orange. Mixed. 
Burpee Gold, improved odorless-foliaged Marigold, 
bright orange similar to Guinea Gold. All above, \4- 
OZya Guess KS. L0c. 
Harmony Marigold for Bedding 
Pot O’Gold (New Dwarf Gigantea-flowered). See Nov- 
elties, page 4. 
Red-and-Gold Hybrids, combine the size and vigor of 
the African with the rich red colors of the French. 
PETS LoC: 
Wildfire, new singles. See Novelties, page 5. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED (new type, with 
compact head of small incurved petals): 
Early Sunshine, bright lemon-yellow. 
Limelight, new soft lime-yellow. 
Hybrids Mixed, all shades of orange and yellow. %- 
OZ eae Ee KLS.. LOC. 
Goldsmith (New), soft golden-orange. 
FRENCH, tall sorts, 3 feet. 
Ferdinand, new single, gold-tuft center flanked red- 
brown. 
Tall Double Harmony Hybrids, mixed. 
Double Mixed, all colors. 
Marigold, continued next page. 
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