NEW and BETTER MARIGOLDS 

MARIGOLD, Flash ~ MARIGOLD, Dwarf h, Sunki 
Silver Medal Winner, 1945 All- America Selections Silver Medal WilhemMAll-Acieries alechene 
1725 FLASH. Silver Medal Winner, 1945 Aill- 
America Selections. A striking new dwarf Mari- 
gold ranging in color from vivid red througk. 
bronze, with a few yellow flowers to give har- 
monious contrast. The individual flowers average 
134 inches across and are produced in ten weeks 
from seed. The plants are uniform and compact 
in growth and develop into bushy, colorful 
mounds averaging 18 inches in height. Pkt. 25c. 
1726 DWARF FRENCH, SUNKIST. Silver Medal 
Winner, All-America Sclecnons. Sun-kissed and 
beauty-laden i Is the way the introducer describes 
this Marigold. The color is rich golden orange. 
The 2-inch blooms, with their crested centers of 
dainty tubular petals surrounded by several rows 
of broad velvety self-colored guard petals, literally ¥ 
cover the tiny 8-inch mound-like plants. Pkt. 15c. | 
1722 HARMONY GOLD CREST. A beautiful 
new, free-flowering Marigold. Dwarf, compact } 
plants bearing golden yellow flowers of the Har- 
mony type, attractively crested. Try this new 
Marigold for lining your walks or for massing in 
low borders. The conspicuous golden yellow 
flowers will bring life to your garden. Pkt. 25c. 
1713 MAMMOTH MUM. Honorable Mention, 
1944 All-America Selections. One of the largest 
Marigolds of the chrysanthemum-flowered type, | 
producing immense fluffy ball-like, sulphur-yellow 
blooms made up of many finely cut, intertwined 
and incurved individual petals. They make a very 
striking show massed in solid beds or borders. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1727 REAL GOLD. Bronze Medal Winner, 1945 
All-America Selections. The fluffy, carnation-type 
flowers of golden orange measure 4 Inches across. 
The ruffled eee are ches and gecuet in color 
than any other variety of this type. It Is an erect MARIGOLD, R 
grower reaching 30 inches in height, and a profuse Bronze Medal Winner, 1945 Nee Selections 
bloomer. Pkt. 25c. 
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