


- Marigolds — 
Annual. July-October. In every garden, Marigolds 
are old favorites and rank next to Zinnia in dignity 
}, and interest. The new types are outstanding. Mari- 
} golds keep the garden bright and cheery from mid- 
| summer until frost. The long stiff stems so neces- 
‘Sary for ideal cut flowers are covered with an 
_ attractive foliage. They prefer a light, rich soil and 
| a sunny situation, and adapt themselves to the 
_mixed border or large beds. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants 
| A ft. The most popular class of the newer Marigolds 
} and the ideal type for show purposes, florist use and 
f _ garden decoration. The flowers are fragrant and the 
| largest ever known in the Marigold group, averag- 
| ing 5 ins. in size, some growing larger, They are 
| loosely formed and very full centered, with.broad, 
'} heavy petals gracefully overlapping. The plants 
( are strong, growing with heavy foliage and. good 
¢, cutting stems, 
‘) 4956 Orange Sunset. Deep rich orange. 
4957 Sunset Giants. Mixture of orange-yellow and 
primrose shades. 









a Carnation-Flowered 
_3 ft. Flowers double, with loosely ruffled broad 
petals. 
4960 Guinea Gold. Golden orange. 2% ins, in diam- 
| eter. 
ee 
Chrysanthemum-Flowered 
ql to 2 ft. The blooms are almost a perfect ball, 
| reminding one of Chrysanthemum seen in flower 
; “shops at Thanksgiving time. 
: 975 Giant Goldsmith. All America Winner. Rich 
_ golden orange 4 to 5 ins. in diameter. 
| 4979 Mixed, A blend of deep, medium and golden 
_ orange, as well as bright lemon. 
Double African 
‘| 3 ft. Beautiful ball-shaped, perfectly double flowers 
| of the quilled type. Splendid for beds, borders and 
‘| cutting. 
oa 4962 Orange Alldouble. 
aa 4963 Lemon Alldouble. 
5009 Double African Mixed. 

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Marigold 
Gigantea, 
Sunset Giants 


French Marigolds 
Double Early 
Dwarf Varieties 
Bloom in 10 weeks. Compact 
plants unequalled for borders 
or edging, with stems long 
enough for cutting. The small, 
ball-shaped flowers, 1% ins. 
across, are in solid colors, 
others striped and spotted. 
5022 Harmony. 1 ft. Deep or- 
ange crest surrounded by a 
narrow maroon collar of 
broad petals, 
5030 Harmony Hybrids. 1 ft. 
A wide and varied color 
range, 
5032 Butterball. All America 
Winner. 10 ins. Compact. 
A bright canary yellow. 
4980 Miniature Yellow Pigmy. 
Tiny lemon-yellow, double 
flowers measuring less than 
an inch in diameter, 
5033 Sunkist. All America 
Winner. 8 ins. Compact. 
Rich, deep golden orange. 
Single Early 
Dwarf Varieties 
5046 Flash... All America 
Winner. 18 ins. Blooms in 8 
weeks from seed. Tange- 
rine flowers marked with 
rich Marigold red. 
5047 Naughty Marietta. All 
America Winner, Golden 
yellow flowers attrac- 
tively blotched maroon 
at the base of the pet- 
als 2% in. across. 
5048 Golden Miniature. 
Tagetes Signata Pumila. 
8 ins. Compact and 
bushy in habit, with 
fern-like leaves, covered 
with small, single gol- 
den-yellow flowers about 
the size of a dime, 
Double Late Dwarf 
5043 Mixed. Bloom late 
Summer. 1 ft. 
Giant Yellow 
Supreme Marigold 


Naughty Marietta 
Single Marigold 

Harmony Marigold 
