


Guinea Gold Marigold. 
1034. Guinea Gold. (African.) H, A. A rich 
Guinea Gold which can almost be described as 
a brilliant orange, a color which will harmonize 
well with other colors. The flowers will last for 
weeks as cut flowers and the plants are a mass 
of bloom until frost. It grows 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % oz., 35c; Ye oz., 60c. 
10324%. Yellow Supreme, (African.) H. A. 
It is quite similar to Guinea Gold, but the 
flowers are Slightly larger and of a creamy 
lemon-yellow color. The plant is 2 to 38 feet 
tall, and is free blooming. Flowers will keep 
10 days in good condition after cutting. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % 02z., 35c; Ye oz., 60c. 
Little Giant Marigold. 
1029¥. Little Giants. (African.) H. A. 
Although the height is only ten to fifteen inch- 
es, the plant will actually produce a head of 
twenty. to thirty-five 4-inch flowers. Note illus- 
tration. It is especially fine to grow as a pot 
plant. Colors range from yellow to bright 
orange. A small per cent of the plants will be 
of the tall type. These have light colored foliage 
and should be discarded when transplanting. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 26c. 
1029. Dwarf Royal Scot All Double. H. A. 
The bushy plants, uniform in shape, grow to a 
height of ten to twelve inches. The flowers are 
rich mahogany and gold in uniform stripes and 
are practically 100% double; something quite 
new in French Marigolds. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
5c. 


Dwarf Royal Scot All Double Marigold. 
Marigolds from early summer to late fall sup- 
ply the garden with their wealth of color. Too 
well known to require much in the way of 
description. 

Specimen plant of Dwarf Miniature Gem, Double 
Mixed Marigold. 
1039. Dwarf Miniature Gem, Double Mixed. 
A remarkable mixture of the new Dwarf French 
Double Type Marigold such as Spry, Butterball, 
Yellow Pigmy, etc. The compact plants retain 
their neat form throughout the summer heat and 
continue to bloom from the very earliest until 
frost. Plants are from 8 to 10 inches tall and 
flowers will measure about 1% inches in diam- 
eter. Excellent for border planting. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; % oz., 50c. 
1038. Sunkist. H. A. A 1948 All-America 
silver medal winner. Beautiful 1%-inch deep 
large orange blossoms on plants six to ten inches 
tall. Flowers have crested centers of dainty 
tubular petals surrounded by several rows of 
broad guard petals. Early and free blooming. 
A dazzling border or window box plant. Pkt., 
LOGw2spkts.,) Loe, 
1030. Dwarf Mixed French. H. A. The fa- 
vorite, dwarf, highly-colored variety. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c. 
1036. Spry. H. A. A beautiful dwarf French 
harmony type Marigold. See page 37 for color 
illustration and description. Pkt., 20c. 
1031. Lemon Queen. (African.) H. A. Large, 
showy, lemon, double-quilled African Marigold. 
Popular with florists as a cut flower. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c. 
1032. Tagetes Signata Pumila. H. A. (Bor- 
der or Mexican Marigold.) A miniature Marigold, 
6 to 8 inches high, completely covered with 
bright orange flowers. Very striking for edgings. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c, 
10354. Mission Giants, Goldsmith. One of 
our newer Marigolds. See page 38 for descrip- 
tion and colored illustration. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c¢. 

Sunrise Marigold. 
1027%%2. 
golden yellow. Chrysanthemum shaped flowers, 
2% inches in diameter. Free flowering on plants 
Will bloom 15 weeks after seed 
two feet tall. 
is sown. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
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Early Sunrise. H. A. Bright dazzling 

Gigantea Sunset Giant Marigold. 
10344. Gigantea Sunset Giant Mixed. H. A. 
Blooms actually seven to eight inches in diameter 
have been produced and they will average five 
inches across. The plants will vary in height 
from three to six feet. The flowers are loosely 
formed, very full centered, with broad heavy 
petals gracefully overlapping to make a flower 
of great depth. Colors range from deep orange 
to light yellow. The plants have a sweet fra- 
grance instead of the usual Marigold odor. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % oz., 35c; Y% oz., 60c, 
1033%. Crown of Gold. H. A. This is the 
first Marigold with entirely odorless foliage. The 
golden orange chrysanthemum top flower is sur- 
rounded by a collar of big broad petals of the 
same color. Plants grow about two feet tall, 
blooming early, profusely, and continuously until 
frost. A very showy flower in the garden and 
wonderful for cutting, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
1037. Double Harmony Hybrids, Mixed. H. 
A. For several years Marigold Harmony has been 
very popular. Now we have this type in mixed 
colors including the popular Harmony, a lovely 
golden-orange shade, distinct golden-yellow, and 
innumerable blotched and striped combinations 
of golden-orange with maroon and various shades 
of gold and lemon-yellow with contrasting dark 
maroon. Flowers have the familiar crested center 
flanked with several rows of broad dark petals. 
PEt.) 10cs. 2) pkts)15e; 
1027, Harmony. H. A. (Dwarf French.) The 
Scabiosa-like flowers with tubular deep orange 
center petals flanked by broad velvety dark 
maroon-brown guard petals are most charming. 
The dwarf compact plants are about one foot 
high. Very free blooming and extremely early. 
Excellent for cutting. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
a 0Z., 40C3. 02., 75c; 

