NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES for 1942 (Cont'd) 
IPOMEA (MORNING GLORY) “PEARLY GATES.” (Silver Medal A. A. 5. 1941.) Received highest 
number of points in entire history of A. A. S. It has exceptionally large clear white flowers 
with creamy shading deep down in the throat. Pearly Gates is a wonderful companion for 
Heavenly Blue and is sure to be just as popular. It rivals Heavenly Blue in strength of vine 
and size of blossoms and does equally as well in all sections of the country. 
MARIGOLD DWARF GIGANTEA. Exceptionally fine new dwarf 
growing form of the very popular Gigantea type. Sweet scented, 
4-442 in. flowers on 12-15 in. plants which are early, free flower- 
ing, neat and compact. Highly recommended for pots and bed- 
ding. 
Tr: PEt. 9402: 1 oz. 
POT O’ GOLD. Deep golden orange, 
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GYPSY JEWELS. Wide range brilliant 
shades of orange, yellow and prim- 
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Marigold 
Pot O’ Gold 
MARIGOLD MISSION GIANT “GOLDSMITH.” (Bronze Medal A. A. S. 1940). A Giant Chrysan- 
themum-Flowered type, golden-orange, base-branching, with excellent stems for cutting. It 
has extra large Dixie Sunshine type of full double flowers; very early and free-blooming, 
coming into bloom fully two weeks ahead of the ordinary African types. Plants are strong 
and bushy and grow to a uniform height of 2-4 feet. The blooms are hard and firm) which 
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MARIGOLD MISSION GIANT “YELLOWSTONE.” A clear golden yellow. The color is so clean 
looking and so rich that the blooms radiate an unbelievable brightness. “Goldsmith” and 
"Mission Giant Mixed” were introduced last year and both were exceptionally well received 
by the trade and we know that you will like “Yellowstone” equally well. 
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MARIGOLD MISSION GIANT “MIXED.” The colors in the blend are deep, medium golden 
orange, as well as a bright lemon. True Marigold colors blended into a delightfully well 
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MARIGOLD “SPRY” EXTRA DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH. (Silver Medal A. A. S. 1940.) The most 
profuse blooming of all Marigolds. Plants are of true Lilliput form, extremely dwarf and 
compact, being about 9 in. high and spreading 15 in. Suited for borders, edgings and pots. 
Flowers grow 1/2 in. across and have a bright, clear yellow crested center surrounded by 
several rows of mahogany-red guard petals. These flowers cover the tiny plants which 
bloom in less than 9 weeks from seeds0 kn Tr. Pkt., 25c:; “4 oz., 50c: 1 oz., $1.75 
MARIGOLD “SCARLET GLOW” DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH. (Honorable Mention A. A. S. 1940.) 
The brightest red of all Dwarf Double French Marigolds. Flowers open deep scarlet and 
as they age turn to a rich tangerine color. They are fully double, 1% to 2 in. across, and 
borne most profusely on dwarf plants which obtain a height of 10 in. and a spread of 18 in. 
Begins to bloom in 10 weeks from seed and continues until frost. Ideal for beds, borders, 
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MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE “MELODY.” (Bronze Medal A. A. S. 1941.) When used as 
an edging or border, this hardy annual, Melody Marigold resembles a well cared for miniature 
hedge—so uniformly do the plants grow. It blooms freely from mid-summer to frost and is 
bright orange in color, flowers are of the “Harmony” type. Very useful for florists and plant 
growers for raising as pot plants and bedding plants for early summer sales. 
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