
Maxigolds in New Colors and Types 

Mammoth Mum—the Giant 
Chrysanthemum-flowered Marigold. 
All-America Selections for 1945 ~~ ~~ 
Silver Medal Winner 
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1510 MARIGOLD FLASH, <A _ French 
Single, with flowers two inches across. 
The color is a rich velvety red and gold 
—two-tone in effect. Plants develop into 
bushy mounds, 18 inches high, and 
bloom early and profusely throughout the 
season. To brighten dull spots in the gar- 
den, for edging, pot plants and cut-flow- 
ers, oo tNashs38 a@ealls aemtemieren Pkt. 25¢ 
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Marigold. 

Marigold 
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Marigold Special 
BORDER COLLECTION One Packet Each: 
SPRY, orange and maroon BUTTERBALL, yellow. 
ROYAL SCOT, mahogany and gold SCARLET GLOW, red 
Adll SUNKIST, brilliant orange / 
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1498 
Novelty Strains 
1495 GOLDEN BEDDER. A dwarf chrysanthe- 
mum-flowered, Marigold. Plants grow about 
14 inches high and bloom éarly and pro- 
fusely for many weeks. Flowers are gold- 
en orange with a row of outer guard petals 
surmounted by a fully double crest. Plants 
form symmetrical mounds and send up 
long stems, fine for cutting...... Pkt, 20¢ 
MAMMOTH MUM. 2% ft. Great, fluffy, 
light sulphur-yellow blooms, 3% inches and 
more across, and 2 inches deep. The largest 
in-curved chrysanthemum-flowered Marigold 
and a close rival to the big Chrysanthe- 
mum, Plants are bushy, strong, erect and 
bloom profusely. Single stalks often carry 
enough long-stemmed flowers for a_ sub- 
tantial bouquet. In bloom continuously 
from August until freezing weather, they 
make a colorful show in the garden and give 
long-lasting cut-flowers for the house..... 
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MISSION GIANT GOLDSMITH. 2 it. 
Giant chrysanthemum-like blooms of a 
rich, golden orange, very full and double. 
Plants are base-branching, early and free- 
HOW Erin ge Viste here el orseeeene Pkt. 15¢ 
YELLOW SUPREME. 2 ft. Flowers are 
semi-double, loosely ruffled, of a rich, 
creamy yellow color, of the true carnatign 
flowered type. Plants are practically free 
from Maricold Odormctrme sar ceiie Pkt. 10¢ 
PN 
Bronze Medal Winner 
1499 MARIGOLD REAL GOLD. 2% ft. 
Largest of all ruffled carnation-flowered 
Marigolds, with giant exhibition blooms 
41% inches and more across, very deep, 
very double, of a handsome golden-orange 
color. The flowers are deeper, larger, 
and richer in color than those of any 
other strain to date. ‘‘Real Gold’’ is out- 
standing in every way......... Pkt. 25¢ 
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Double African Marigolds 
1500 LEMON QUEEN. 30 in. Large double 
quilled flowers of lemon yellow. .Pkt. 10e 
1501 PRINCE OF ORANGE. 30 in. Immense 
double-quilled flowers with ends of petals 
slightly frilled. Color is a deep golden 
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1502 FINEST MIXED VARIETIES, All shades 
from pale yellow to deep orange. Pkt. 10c¢ 
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French Marigolds 
1503 SPRY. 9 in. Flowers have a_ bright 
orange crested center with maroon out- 
er petals. Plants are uniform, compact, 
early) Mowering ssc )0c. axles weer se Kt 10c 
1504 DWARF ROYAL SCOT ALL DOUBLE. 
10 in, This new strain is of dwart bushy 
growth, with rich mahogany and gold 
flowers uniformly striped...... Pkt. 10¢ 
1505 DWARF DOUBLE BUTTERBALL, 9 in. 
An exquisite little Marigold with 1%- 
inch canary-yellow blooms, Early and 
continuous flowering, excellent for edg- 
ing or pot plantsy.... nee et, LOC 
1506 SCARLET GLOW. 10 in. Bright bronze- 
red flowers on compact bushy plants. 
The brightest red double French sort.... 
‘ we VPKt 25¢ 
1507 DWARF DOUBLE SUNKIST. 9 in. A 
Silver Medal Winner. Very early and 
like Butterball in habit and form, but 
the color is a rich, deep golden orange.. 
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Morning Glory Cornell has flowers of 
intense carnelian-red, bordered white. 
Morning Glories 
Ipomea (Annual Climber) 
Cultural Notes—Never plant Morning Glories until the 
soil is thoroughly warm, or the seed will rot instead of 
germinating. Select a dry, sandy position, and sow 
where the plants are to flower, as they resent transplanting. 
Heavy watering and rich soil result in a dense growth of 
foliage and very few flowers. 
1520 PEARLY GATES. Large satiny white’ 
flowers with cream shading in throat. 
The luxurious foliage sets off the flowers 
to best advantage and gives them a 
beautiful appearance......... Pkt. 15¢ 
1523 CORNELL. Large flowers of an intense 
_ carnelian red, with a pure white border. 
The vines are strong and bloom profusely 
until killed by frosts......... Pkt. 15¢ 
1525 SCARLETT O’HARA. A new color in 
Morning Glories. Rich wine-red or deep 
crimson. Very snowy. For early fiow- 
ering, the seed should be started in pots 
17 - Mar ch crore a, srogetontarev aie ke ouoreseucne Pkt. 15¢€ 
1526 EARLY FLOWERING HEAVENLY- 
BLUE. Vines are a mass of lovely sky- 
blue flowers, 214-3 inches across, from 
early summer to frost......... Pkt. 15¢ 
1527 SELECT MIXED. Flowers are ruffied 
and fluted from throat to margin. Colors: 
red, rose, garnet, blue, purple, etc...... 
: Y% oz. 40c; pkt. 10¢ 
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One Scarlett O'Hara 
Each Heavenly Blue 40c 
Pkt. Pearly Gates 
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MATRICARIA Feverfew (Tender Perennial) 
1512 CAPENSIS. 18-24 — in. Plants — are 
bushy in growth, with finely cut leaves 
and clusters of small, tightly double, 
white flowers. Excellent for pot plants, 
bedding and cutting..........Pkt. 10¢ 
Matruiota, see Stock, page 57. 
MIGNONETITE, Reseda (Annual) 
1516 MACHET. 12-15 in. Immense compact 
spikes of blossoms with a delicate fra- 
grant odor are produced throughout the 
summer and until late in the fall. Fine 
for ceuttine 5 vey here ete efreveles foie Each aCe 
Moss Rose, see Portulaca, page 56. 
MourNING Brive, see Scabiosa, page 57. 
MYOSOTIS or Forget-Me-Not (Perennial) 
1535 Height 4-9 in. Plants are of compact 
habit with large clusters of exquisite 
clear blue flowers. Flourish in moist » 
shady positions. Require winter protec- 
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Page 54 Vour 1945 Garden will not be Up-To-Date without Marigolds FLASH and REAL GOLD. 
