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NEW AND OUTSTANDING MARIGOLDS 
AFRICAN VARIETIES 
Mammoth Mum. 
(ALL-AMERICA BRONZE MEDAL 1944) 
Grows 3 feet or taller, has luxuriant 
deep green foliage and long stems which 
bear tthe largest incurved chrysanthe- 
mum-fliowered blossoms yet produced on 
Marigolds. The flowers are a lovely 
shade of lemon yellow and are 4 inches 
or more across and 2 inches deep. Keeps 
extremely well as a cut flower. Trade 
Pkt. 25 cts., % oz. 75 cts., % oz. $1.25, 
oz. $4. 
MISSION GIANT TYPE 
Goldsmith 
(ALL-AMERICA BRONZE MEDAL) 
Plants about 2 feet high, but they may 
attain 8 or even 4 feet in strong 
land. They develop branches close to 
the ground, and thus produce veritable 
bushes; these are covered with the 
large, long-stemmed flowers, which are 
round, fully double and saffron-gold, 4 
to 5 inches across, with quilled and in- 
curved florets, reminding one of a Chry- 
santhemum. Trade Pkt. 25 cts., %4 oz. 
40 ects., oz. $1.50, % lb. $5. 
Yellowstone 
A new color is this type, a lovely, clear, 
golden yellow. Trade Pkt. 25 ects, “ 
oz. 40 cts., oz. $1.50, % lb. $5. 
DWARF GIGANTEA TYPE 
Pot O’Gold 
A new fragrant variety that is excellent 
for bedding because of its uniform 15 
inch height, and valuable for cut-bloom 
because the stems are 10 to 12 inches 
long. Large, loosely formed flowers, 4 
inches in diameter, ball like, shows n« 
center and fully double. the eolor is ¢ 
deep orange. %4 oz. 35 cts., oz. $1.25. 
DWARF AFRICAN TYPE 
Little Giants Orange 
Plants grow 1 ft. high with an abund 
ance of 4-inch blossoms all summer 
making it an ideal variety for pots o 
bedding purposes. Shape of flower varies 
somewhat and the color is deep orange &@ 
Splendid for cutting. Trade Pkt. 20 cts. § 
% oz. 75 Cts., 02. $2.50. ° 
Little Giants Mixed 
Same as above except in color. Contains : 
every color available in Marigolds. Trade 
Pkt. 25 ets., %4 oz. 60 cts., oz. $2.00. 
Dwarf Guinea Gold 
A real miniature of Guirea Gold, witl 
the same deep color and other fine 
qualities of that sort. Very compact, for 
the plants are seldom more than 10 
inches high, they are most effective for 
pot culture. They are valuable for cut- 
ting. Trade Pkt. 15 cts., % oz. 30 cts., 
oz. $1, % Ib. $3.50. 
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DWARF SINGLE 
FLASH (All America Silver Medal 1945) 
Moat blooms have a tangerine base-color ; 
overlaid rich red, but others range from 
vivid red through bronze to yellow. 
Early, continuous and profuse bloomer. 
Grows. 18 inches high with flowers 134 
inches across. 
Trade Pkt. 25 cts, % oz. 50 cts., oz. 
$1.75, % lb. $6. 
DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE 
HARMONY TYPE 
Butterball (All-America Bronze Medal) 
More dwarf and compact in habit than 
the original Harmony. The plants are 
6 to 8 inches in height and literally 
covered with 2 inch blooms. The 
color is a lovely soft butter yellow, each 
petal carrying a touch of maroon at 
' the tip, surrounded by several rows of 
broad velvety self colored butter yel- 
low guard petals. Very early blooming. 
Spry (All-American Silver Medal) 
9 inches high. They serve as an 
ideal edging. All summer, and right in 
to autumn frost, they are covered with 
double flowers, each having a crystal 
center of light yellow, which is sur- 
rounded by maroon outer florets. 
or cut-bloom. Each of the above 2 vari- 
eties, % oz. 35 cts., oz. $1.25, % Ib. $4. 

MARIGOLD, DWARF FRENCH SPRY 
