Marigold 
(Tagetes or Velvet Flower) (a). From midsummer until fall, when 
many other plants are past their prime, Marigolds form a wealth 
of color in the garden. 
AFRICAN VARIETIES 
Stronger in habit and producing larger flowers than the French, 
416. Gigantea Sunset Giants. A sweet scented, robust growing, 
extremely large flowered type. Plants 22 to 3 feet tall, flowers 
5 to 6 inches across, yellow and orange. Pkt., 10c. 
417. Crown of Gold. Collarette type. Double globe-shaped center 
is surrounded by a row of broad drooping petals. Golden or- 
ange, sweet scented. Pkt., 8c. 
418. Fistulosa, Double Mixed. Large flowering with beautifully 
curled and imbricated flowers in orange and lemon shades. Fine 
garden variety. Pkt., 6c; 2 pkts., 10c. 
419. Lieb’s Winter Flowering. Grown for flowering in winter. Ma- 
roon and golden yellow flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
421. Yellow Supreme. This is a companion for Guinea Gold and 
was a Gold Medal Winner in the All-America Selection in 1935. 
Free flowering, 2!/2 feet high, bearing large quantities of loosely 
ruffled Carnation-like blossoms of a lemon-yellow color. Flowers 
large and showy. Pkt., 8c; 2 pkts., 15c. . 
422. Golden Emblem. Very large double Fistulosa African Marigold 
of a rich golden yellow, a mid-shade between Lemon and 
Orange Ball. This is a desirable shade and a fine addition to 
the large flowering Marigolds. Pkt., 10c. 
423. All Double Marigold. The best strains of Marigolds, like many 
other flowers have heretofore produced many singles. ‘All 
Double” is a distinct type and almost every plant will produce 
large, Showy orange flowers full and double. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. 
OL i2oc. 
424. Guinea Gold. Brilliant orange, carnation-like flowers with 
loosely ruffled, broad petaled, flower form on 2- to 21/-foot 
branching plants. Pkt., 8c. 
425. Lemon Ball. Densely double large lemon-colored flowers. 
Plants tall, flowers large and quilled. Pkt., Se. 
426. Orange Ball. Similar to Lemon Ball, but bright orange color. 
Pitoc 
427. Dwarf African Mixed. A mixture of the low African varieties 
including Pride of the Garden and Delight of the Garden. Pkt., 5c. 
One packet of each of eleven African Marigolds for 50c. 
French Marigolds 
428. Harmony. Deep orange centers flanked by velvety dark maroon- 
brown guard petals. Plants compact, 1 foot tall. Blooms early. Pkt., 10c. 
429. Robert Beist. Deep mahogany-red. Pkt., 10c. 
436. Royal Scot. Dwarf compact plants. 100 per cent double. 
hogany and gold in uniform stripes. Pkt., 10c. 
431. Monarch Strain Mixed. Compact habit with large flowers in shades 
of orange, brown and yellow. Pkt., 10c. 
432. Signaia Pumila, Golden Ring. About 6 inches tall. Fernlike foliage 
covered with hundreds of gay deep orange single blossoms. Pkt., 10c. 
One packet of each of five French Marigolds for 40c. 
Mesembryanthemum 
(Ice Plant) (ra). Dwarf trailing succulent plant suitable for edgings and 
rock gardens. 
437. Criniflorum (Livingstone Daisy). Plants spreading, covered with quan- 
tities of Daisy-iike flowers about 1 inch across. Colors: Primrose, buff, 
apricot, crimson, and pink. Pkt., lGc. 
438. Crystallinum. Leaves are covered with icelike globules so that they 
glitter and sparkle as if frosted with ice. Pkt., 8c. 
Mignonette 
(Reseda) (a). The Mignonette is highly prized for its rich and agreeable 
fragrance. The flowers are small, but produced in great abundance on 
short spikes. Will blossom in house in winter. 
439. True Machet. One of the best and most popular sorts, dwarf, com- 
pact and vigorous. Flowers red. Pkt., 5c. 
440. Fine Mixed. All the new large-flowered Hybrids in best mixtures. 
Pkt., 5c. Pie ee 
Mirabilis 
441. Mixed (Marvel-of-Peru or Four O'clock) (a). Flowers, which are tube- 
shaped, grow in clusters which open in the afternoon about 4 o'clock. 
Red, white, rose, yellow and variegated. Pkt., 5c. 
Mimulus 
442. Tigrinus. (Monkey Flower or Musk Plant) (a.) Dwarf bushy plant with 
large Gloxinia-like flowers handsomely blotched and striped. Pkt., 8c. 
Moonflower 
(c). A beautiful vine which grows rapidly, making a fine shade. Blooms 
from July until frost. 
443. Early Blooming. Blooms at night and stays open until noon of the 
next day. White blossoms. 3 to 6 inches in diameter. Pkt., 8c. 
444, Giant Pink. Lavender-pink flowers. Blooms at night and on cloudy 
days. Pkt., 8c. 
Rich ma- 
Morning Glory 
(c). Easily grown vines which will flourish in any soil in full sun. 
445. Heavenly Blue. Sky-blue shading to golden yellow in the throat. 
Blossoms 4 to 5 inches across. Pkt.. 10c. 
446. Crimson Rambler. Ruby-red with white throats. Pkt., 10c. 
447. Pearly Gates. Pure whiie flowers 414 inches across, freely produced 
on fost growing vines. Pkt., 10c. 
One packei of each of three Morning Glories above for 25c. 
448. Tall Imperial Mixed. Large flowers in a full range of colors, white, 
blue, red and purple tones. Pkt., 5c. 
Myosotis 
449. Mixed (Forget-me-not) (p). A sweet little hardy perennial with a long 
blooming season. Prevailing colors are lavender, blue, white and pink. 
Fine for borders and cutting. Pkt., 6c. 


Marigold, Guinea Gold 
Nasturtiums (a). 
DOUBLE SWEET-SCENTED GLEAM TYPE 
Bushy strong plants which throw out 18 
inch runners. Large flowers, long stems. 
450. Mahogany. Deep mahogany-red. 
451. Supreme. Salmon-cerise, sweet scented. 
452. Golden Gleam. Large golden yellow flow- 
ers, fragrant. 
453. Orange Gleam. Deep glowing golden or- 
ange. 
454. Scarlet Gleam. Fiery scarlet. 
455. Salmon Gleam. Delicate golden salmon, 
456. Moon Gleam. Light golden cream. 
Each variety: 8c a pkt.; collection 
of 7 for 50c. 
457. Glorious Gleam Hybrids Mixed. A mix- 
ture of all the double Sweet-Scented Nas- 
{UTHUMSs ER OCH OZ eoCe 
458. Golden Globe. Compact plant growing 
cbout 12 inches high, bearing many large 
golden flowers well above the foliage. Fine 
for borders. Pkt., 8c. 
459. Gem Mixed. Plants extra dwarf and com- 
pact. Sweet scented blooms in a fine range 
of colors. Pkt., 8c. 
460. Dwarf Mixed. Mixture of all desirable 
dwarf sorts, new and old. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
461. Tall Mixed. Good mixture of trailing and 
tall” sorts. PEt, oc; (oz., 20c. 

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