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Marigold 
Gigantea, 
Sunset Giants 
Marigold Gigantea 
LARGEST OF ALL MARIGOLDS 
4 ft. The most popular class of the newer Marigolds 
and the ideal type for show p»rposes, florist use and 
garden decoration. The flowers are fragrant and the 
largest ever known in the Marigold group, averaging 5 
ins. in size, some growing larger. They are loosely 
formed and very full centered, with broad, heavy petals 
gracefully overlapping. The plants are strong, growing 
with heavy foliage and good cutting stems. 
4953 Giant Yellow Supreme. Beautiful creamy 
yellow. 
4956 Orange Sunset. Deep rich orange. 
4957 Sunset Giants. Mixture of orange-yellow and 
primrose shades. 
Any of the above, Y/g oz., 35c; 3 Pkts. for 35c; 
Pkt., 15c. 
American Beauty Marigolds 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED 
3 ft. Artistic flowers 214 ins. across, with curled and 
interlaced petals to form a beautiful pompon chrysan- 
themum-like head. Long stems desirable for cutting. 
4966 Orange. The deepest orange..... 
4967 Golden Orange ......-eeeeeeeeey Pkt. 15¢ 
4968 Yellow. Bright Canary yellow.... 
Any of the above, 1/g oz., 40c 
4970 Mixed Hybrids. Y 0oz., 35c.......Pkt. 10c 
Mission Giant Marigolds 
114 to 2 ft. A new class of Giant Chrysanthemum 
Flowered Marigolds, dwarf in growth, coming into 
bloom two weeks ahead of American Beauty. The 
blooms are almost a perfect ball, reminding one of 
Chrysanthemums seen in flower shops at Thanksgiv- 
ing time. 
4974 Yellowstone. Clear yellow.....Pkt. 15¢ 
4975 Giant Goldsmith. Golden orange. Pkt. 15c 
4979 Mixed. A blend of deep, medium and 
golden orange, as well as bright lemon. 
Vg OZ, BOC... 0.0 cccereeoePkt. 15¢ 
Tall Double African Marigolds 
3 ft. Beautiful ball-shaped, perfectly double flowers of 
the quilled type. Splendid for beds, borders and cutting. 
4962 Orange Alldouble) , 
aaa Rcacaeklidansle l/s oz., 35c.....Pkt. 15¢ 
5009 Double African Mixed. 1/4 0z., 25c.Pkt. 10 
Four Choice Marigolds—for cutting 
4957 Gigantea Sunset Giants 
4953 Giant Yellow Supreme 
4975 Mission Giant Goldsmith 
4962 African Orange Alldouble 
60c Value for only 45c 
Marigolds« 
Modernized 
Less Pungent — More Fragrant 
Annual. July-October. In every garden, Marigolds 
are old favorites and rank next to Zinnia in dignity and 
interest. The new types are outstanding, Marigolds 
keep the garden bright and cheery from mid-summer 
until frost. The long stiff stems so necessary for ideal 
cut flowers are covered with an attractive foliage. They 
prefer a light, rich soil and a sunny situation, and 
- adapt themselves to the mixed border or large beds. 
Various Types of Marigolds 
Guinea Gold. Carnation-Flowered type. 3 ft. 
Always popular. Flowers golden orange, 
double, with loosely ruffled broad petals. 214 
ins. in diameter. 1/4 0z., 3Oc......Pkt. 10c 
Red and Gold Hybrids. 11/4 ft. Hybrids pro- 
duced by crossing African and French Mari- 
gold types, resulting in flowers three times the 
size of the largest French Marigold. Early 
blooming, double, 3 ins. across. Some flowers 
are solid red, while others are combinations of 
red and gold. 
4960 
4965 
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Crown of Gold. Collarette type. 2¥/2 ft. The 
first Marigold in cultivation with odorless 
foliage. Flowers 214 ins. across, sweet-scented, 
golden orange, chrysanthemum-like top sur- 
rounded by a collar of broad’ petals. 
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“Yellow Crown. Collarette type. 2 ft. Canary 
yellow. Yg oz., 25c rE SN EN Ss RG oY 
Little Giants Mixed. Dwarf African type. 
15 ins. Compact little plants with short and 
firm stems carrying twenty-five 4 ins. flowers 
all at the same time. 
lemon to orange. 
4972 
4973 
49738 
4980 Miniature Yellow Pigmy. Lilliput type. 8 ins. 
Early blooming plants covered with tiny 
lemon-yellow, double flowers measuring less 
than an inch in diameter. 
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