
~ MARIGOLDS 
One of the most satisfactory and easily grown annuals, showing its decorative flowers from midsummer 
until late fall. Sow seed outdoors in May or indoors in March and transplant, allowing ample room 
for development. Caution—avoid heavy manuring, too much water, and crowding plants closely. 
These, with high humidity, all tend to induce too much leaf-growth and to retard flowering. 
LARGE-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
There have been more improvements in Marigolds recently than in any other flower. Many are odorless and of 
much more interesting flower form and plant habit. We include the larger-flowering varieties of various types. 
African Double, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; {0z. 25c; oz. 75c; Ib. $2.25; Ib. $6.75 
Very large, conventional globular flowers of compact tubular or quilled petals. Cut the stems carefully to avoid 
the characteristic Marigold odor when bruised. Includes shades of orange and yellow. Height 2% feet. 
African Super Alldouble. Each, pkt. 15c; Moz. 30c; oz. 50c; oz. $1.50; 44 Ib. $4.50 
These displace the old favorites Lemon Queen and Orange Prince. This is the very finest strain for florists and 
plant growers. All flowers, without exception, are huge, perfectly formed, double quilled heads and are held erect 
on strong, 3-foot plants. Super Alldouble Lemon, Super Alldouble Orange, and Super Alldouble, Mixed. 
Crown of Gold. Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; oz. 75c; WIb. $2.25 
All-America Winner. The crown of the flowers resembles a chrysanthemum, with long, beautifully interlaced, 
golden orange disc petals. The collarette which surnounds the crown consists of big, broad, drooping petals of the 
same color. The flowers are 21% inches across on 2-foot plants. 
Dwarf Giant, Pot o’Gold. Pkt. 15c; jy0z. 25c; 140z.75c; oz. $2.25; 4b. $6.75 
The brilliant deep golden orange flowers, over 4 inches across, appear earlier than any other Marigold. 
The dwarf compact plants, 12 to 15 inches high, each bear a dozen or more large blooms at one time 
and all come 100% double. Pot o’Gold, a dwarf strain of Sunset Giants, Is a mass of dazzling gold. 
Guinea Gold. Pkt. 10c; 1foz. 30c; oz. $1; 4 Ib. $3; Ib. $9 
All-America Winner This is extremely popular and excellent for both cut-flowers and flat-plant sale. 
The very brilliant, orange, double flowers are flushed with gold and have ruffled, loosely placed petals. 
The flowers ares3 inches across and bloom freely on graceful pyramidal plants, 21% feet high. 
Sunset Giants, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 30c; 140z. 50c; oz. $1.50; 14 Ib. $4.50 
This remarkable strain is one of the. very finest, with glorious flowers reaching the huge size of 5 to 7 
inches across. They are loosely formed and very full centered, with broad heavy petals gracefully 
overlapping to make a flower of great depth. They have a definite sweet fragrance and vary from deep 
orange through golden orange, deep golden yellow, Iemon-yellow and primrose, and are produced in 
great profusion on attractive, robust plants, 314 to 4 feet high. They come 60 to 65% double. 
Yellow Supreme. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Woz. 45c; oz. $1.35; 4 Ib. $4; Ib 
; . : . ; » £9C; . 3 OZ. 1.35; . $4; Ib. $12 
All-America Winner. This stram has large, fluffy, well+ounded carnation-like Howersenn a delicate 
sweet fragrance, with broad, loose, frilled petals of a rich, creamy lemon-yellow color. The 2)4-foot 
plants are remarkably healthy, vigorous and branching, with foliage practically free from odor. 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
Hybrids between African and French Marigolds and for this reason there will be some variations. 
Idabelle Firestone. Pkt. 10c; 3;0z. 25c; 1 75c¢; 
AEG ees re ceet yon uaa full ees flowers, 2 to ait inches across, of bright red shahOcene arity 
ong stems for cutting. e 3-foot plants are vigorous and often 3 feet aD ‘ ing I 
_ aout 9 reeks from seed SE LSet e eet across. They flower very early, starting in 
ed an re) ybrids. : ‘ Pkt. 20c; 3;0z. 45c; Woz. $1.25: 
The very double flowers, 244 to 3 inches across, vary in color with the season. At times Chey tc ree 
at other times a bright mahogany-scarlet: Some are solid red, others red and gold. The flowers come very early, 
starting In 8 weeks from seed, and bloom profusely up to frost. The bush I : 
3 feet across. y, upright plants are 18 inches tall and 
MINIATURE VARIETIES 
These are splendid for edgings, low borders and are particularly useful for pot-plant culture. 
Double Spry. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 25c; } 
All-America Winner. Very dwarf, compact 9-inch plants, 15 inches across, Sloe for OG ait Bode ane 
flowers, produced most freely of all Marigolds, are 114 inches across with bright cl II 
rounded by mahogany-red guard petals. The blooms begin in 9 weeks from See eel The a ree cue con eeu 
Double Yellow Pygmy. Pkt. 15c; 140z. 35c; oz. $1; YIb. $3 
All-America Winner. Free-flowering, dwarf, compact, 8-inch plants with I I 
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across. Very fine for pot culture, borders and edgings. : pppbaaereidaes ct Kanes SNE FS 
Single Legion of Honor. Pkt. 10c: 1 15c: ET : 
Settee yellow, Rate) flowers, blotched with reddish brown on 9-inch eae Often. rae (are Tae 
ingle Little Orange Giant. . Pkt. 15c: Woz. ; : } 
Maticold: Gay, single deep orange flowers on 4 to 6-inch plants, which spread 8 to 10 rehest (ASE SIO aaa ee 
Greco d long season. This, blooming right up to frost, is one of the best edging plants and popular with plant growers oo 
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