98 Annual Flower Seeds 

Marigold, Sunset Giants 
Marigolds 
Marigolds, as a family, offer you a great deal for 
your money. You can be sure of plenty of flowers 
from July on through to frost. They come in every 
size and a wide range of colors including gold, 
yellow, orange, mahogany and brown, so they 
fit into many color schemes when used as cut- 
flowers indoors. They start easily in the garden 
from seed or may be started indoors in flats. 
The new kinds that have been developed recent- 
ly, are really novel and distinct and we can hearti- 
ly recommend them to you. 
1355 TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN AND FRENCH 
MIXED TYPE. The African type has large flowers 
of a uniform color, yellow or orange and the double 
are more or less globe-shaped. The French Mari- 
golds are combinations of mahogany, brown, 
yellow and gold, single and semi-double. Pkt. 1 Oc; 
V4 oz. 25c. , 
1358 SUNSET GIANTS. The largest Marigold yet 
developed. Flowers averaging 5 inches in diameter 
and when grown for show purposes, sometimes 
attain a size of 7% to 8 inches. They are of fairly 
loose formation, with petals gracefully over- 
lapped, and are definitely sweet scented. The color 
range includes deep orange, golden-orange, deep 
golden-yellow, light yellow, lemon-yellow and a 
delightful new shade of primrose. The plants are 
extremely robust, usually 3% to 4 feet tall, with 
6 to 8 branches, each bearing 3 to 6 flowers. 
See in Natural Colors on Page 2. Pkt. 
15c; 4% oz. 3O0c. 
1359 YELLOW SUPREME. All-America, Gold 
Medal. This Marigold is the result of vears of 
careful breeding. It is similar to ‘‘Guinea Gold” 
but of a pure lemon-yellow color, fully Carnation- 
flowered, nearly 3 inches across, quite early and a 
very profuse bloomer. Plants 2 feet tall. A grand 
cut-flower. Pkt. 1Oc; 1g oz. 25c. 
1363 LEMON QUEEN. A counterpart of Orange 
Prince, except in color, which is a soft lemon- 
yellow. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 3Oc. 

Orange AllDouble Marigold 
1364 ORANGE ALLDOUBLE. A new and im- 
proved strain of African Marigold in which the 
flowers are practically 100% double. The plant 
growth and habit is identical with Orange Prince, 
but the form and doubleness of the flower in this 
new strain has reached perfection. Pkt. 1Oc; 
% oz. 3O0c. 2 
Marigolds 

Collarette, Crown of Gold Marigold 
1868 COLLARETTE CROWN OF GOLD. All- 
America Gold Medal Award. Flowers with outer 
row of broad petals and centers of short curled 
and twisted petals forming a delightfully crested 
bloom of rich orange color and fragrant. The 
foliage is odorless. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. 
1371C DWARF FRENCH BUTTERBALL. This 
fine variety of the Harmony type has flowers of a 
lovely soft butter yellow. Its multitudes of 
flowers are borne on dwarf compact plants 6 to 
8 inches tall from early summer until frost. Pkt. 
15¢c; *’%oz. 3Oc. 
1375 ALL-DOUBLE ROYAL SCOT. All- 
America Selection. A most striking color com- 
bination in rich Mahogany and Old Gold. A new 
strain of Dwarf Striped French. Compact, bushy, 
or ame 10 to 12 inches tall. Pkt. 10e; 4% oz. 
Cc. 

Harmony, New Dwarf French Marigold 
1376 HARMONY, New Dwarf French. This 
little beauty is a wonder in the garden as well as 
in the house as a cut-flower. The flowers are about 
1% inches across. Center is orange-yellow with 
deep, tubular petals that resemble a Scabiosa 
and the guard petals are a broad setting of velvety 
maroon. It blooms early and late, all the way from 
June to heavy frost. In our Trial Grounds last 
fall it was actually the last plant hurt by the frost 
about mid-November. This Harmony makes a 
nice variety to plant in front of the taller, larger 
flowered Marigolds. You will certainly like it. 
Pkt. 10c; 18 oz. 25c. : 

Marigold, Tagetes Border of Gold, Golden Gem 
1380 BORDER OF GOLD. “Golden Gem.” 
Tagetes. Truly a Golden Gem for your garden. 
This dainty little flower belongs to the Marigold 
family and is one that should be in every garden. 
Dwarf habit, growing 12 to 15 inches tall, forming 
compact little plants with fern-like foliage of 
brightest green, and literally covered with a mass 
of small, single golden flowers from early summer 
until late frosts. A perfect annual for a ‘‘ Border 
of Gold” and one that always pleases. Pkt. Sc; 
1g oz. 20c. 

Marigold, Dwarf Butterball 
1395-E POT °O GOLD, DWARF GIGANTEA 
MARIGOLD. Dwarf growing counterpart of our 
Gigantea type, 12 to 15 inches tall, well branched, 
compact, bearing 12 or more flowers at a time. 
Early flowering, broad, heavy petals, gracefully 
overlapping to form deep flowers. Color a bright, 
deep, golden-orange. Grand bedder and wonderful 
cut flower. Pkt. 13e;3 14, 0z. SOc. 
1395-G MISSION GIANTS, MARIGOLD, 
MIXED. Giant Chrysanthemum type, about 18 
inches tall, vigorous, base branching with 8 to 12 
stems. Excellent for cutting, very early, 4 tod inch 
blooms in almost perfect ball. Petals incurved. 
Deep, medium and golden-orange blend into well 
balanced mixture. Pkt. 1 5e; 14, 0z. SOc. 

Annual Flowers are Dependable 
In a few short weeks from sowing seed of Annual Flowers, you will have a bed 
or border of colorful, often fragrant flowers. They add tone to your yard and 
will provide a wide variety of cut-flowers if selected with that in mind when 
you plan your garden. 
A little forethought when you plan your Victory Garden, will assure flower 
borders and backgrounds to relieve the bare spots when you have gathered a 
crop of fresh vegetables. The cost is so little and the benefit so great that you 
should have it in mind when you order your seed this year. 

Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be Found on Page 17 
