
STAFFEL'S 
STOCKS 
MAMMOTH BEAUTY OF NICE—A de- 
cidedly superior large flowering strain 
with the splendid foliage and bloom of 
the older type but flowering with the 
Ten Weeks and decidedly superior in length 
of stem and size of flower spike. This 
group is also called Beauty Stock, Giants 
of Nice, ‘‘Cut and Come Again” and 
Victoria Stocks. 
CRIMSON - DEEP BLUE - DEEP ROSE - 
- WHITE - YELLOW 
PURPLE BEAUTY OF NICE MIXED—In- 
cludes shades of white, old rose, blood- 
red, purple and violet. Ounce, $2.00. 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL—-Of branching, 
early blooming habit. The large flowers 
and long stems make it very desirable for 
cutting. This strain produces a high per- 
centage of doubles. Packet, 25c. 
ANTIQUE COPPER—Rich red. 
BUTTERCUP—Deep, rich yellow. 
ELK’S PRIDE—Purple. 
ROSE—Rose pink. 
ROSE STANDISH —A large flowered 
bright rose, in the early colonial type. 
This early Colonial Stock does not 
produce a center spike, so therefore 
requires no pinching to make it branch. 
From the base of each plant, eight 
to ten heavy thirty inch branches 
spread out and produe a 0oplant 
twenty inches in diameter. Large two 
inch florets are typical of this new 
strain and they form clusters of spikes 
fifteen inches long. More than 70% 
are doubles. 
(See illustration) 

No Garden Is Complete Without Marigolds 

A Brand Neu Manrigald! 
ORBIT SUPREME—Has flowers measuring between 
2\¥2to 3 inches, each having a tightly quilled 
golden yellow center and a single outside row of 
red guard petals. Flowers make a perfect ball that 
is 2 inches thick, with light brown dots showing 
on the tips of the quilled center petals. 
Ounce $1.50 

MARIGOLD DWARF—GIGANTEA POT O’GOLD 

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MARIGOLD DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE HARMONY—Dwarf extremely early, 
free blooming, coming into flower about June. Deep orange, center 
petals flanked by broad velvety dark maroon-brown petals, scabiosa-like 
in formation. Ounce 75c. 
COLARETTE CROWN OF GOLD—Medium size, lovely golden shade 
with full crested centers surrounded by a single row of broad guard 
petals. New race of completely odorless Marigolds. The _ plants 
are 214 to 3 feet high with sparse foliage with stems of good length 
for cutting. Ounce $1.50. 
GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS (New)—Huge new Marigold bears flowers 
4 to 5 inches in diameter in great profusion which are sweet scented 
orange to a primrose yellow. A large percentage of the flowers are 
large doubles. The plants are tall. Ounce $1.50. 
MARIGOLD DWARF GIGANTEA “POT O’GOLD.” The plants are dwarf 
and compact growing 12’ to 15” in height well branched, very neat in 
appeaian.e and bearing a dozen or more of its large blooms at a time. 
Individual blooms are 4” to 414” in diameter and the color a most pene- 
trating shade of bright deep golden orange, exceptionally early flower- 
ing. Stems 10’ to 12” in length. % Ounce $1.50. 
MARIGOLD-FRENCH DWARF DOUBLE HARMONY HYBRIDS—Plants are 
12 to 14 inches in height, all doubles, and flowering commences about 
two and a half months after seed sowing. The color range includes a 
lovely golden orange shade, a distinct golden yellow. and innumeiable 
blotched and striped combinations of golden orange with maroon and 
various shades of golden and lemon yellow with the contrasting dark 
maroon. Ounce 75c. 
ROYAL SCOTT ALL DOUBLE—True mahonany and gold striped dwarf. 
Ounce $1.50. 
Marigold—Tall African, Double 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Tall double, Improved. 
LEMON QUEEN—Tall Double, Improved. Ounce $2.00, 
FINEST MIXED—Ounce $1.50. 
