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“€ROWN OF GOLD” 
COLLARETTE MARIGOLD 
All-America Gold Medal Winner, 
This is the first Marigold ever 
offered with entirely odorless 
foliage and sweetly scented flow- 
ers. The blooms are a brilliant 
orange-gold, the center being inter- 
laced, chrysanthemum-like petals, 
with broad outside petals. Long 
blooming period on plants 2 feet 
tall. 
No. 2638, Pit. 15¢;1/8 oz, 5c. 
MARIGOLD 
“SCARLET GLOW” 
All-America Winner. The brightest 
red of all Dwarf Double French 
Marigoids, Flowers open deep scar- 
let and as they age turn to a rich 
tangerine color. They are fully 
double, 13 to 2 inches across, and 
are borne profusely on dwarf plants 
which grow 10 inches in height. 
Start to bloom in ten weeks from 
seed and continue until frost. 
No, 2683, Pkt. 15¢: 1/8 oz. $1.00. 
EEMELIGHT”’ 
This is:'one of the most beautiful of marigolds. 
The flowers are a pale primrose yellow, almost a 
deep cream, 25 inches across, and grow profusely on 
bushy little plants 18 inches high. Hundreds of curved 
and interlaced petals. give this marigold the appear- 
ance of a chrysanthemum. Early and free flowering. 
No. 2684, Pkt. 15¢; 1/8 o2. 50c. 
YELLOW SUPREME 
Extra-large blooms of an intense rich pure sulphur 
yellow color. Nearly 3 inches in diameter and having 
a distinct sweet fragrance. No, 2709, Pkt. 15¢; 
1/4 oz. 75¢. 
MOSQUITO PLANT 
GIANT ZANZIBAR PALM 
Ricinus Zanzibariensis 
‘ WS 
This is the wonderful plant 
you have been.seecking to 
beautify your lawn, It often 
erows 14 ft. high, the enor- 
mous leaves measure four 
{t. across. It presents a 
pyramid of tropical-looking 
foliage which grows big in 
four to six weeks, A rare, 
showy and interesting plant. 
Mo. 2020, Pit. 10¢; 1 oz, 25 
4 ozs. 75e¢. 
Note:- Some folks plant this 
Giant at some distance from 
their porch or house,claim- 
ing that it draws the mos- 
quitos away. 


PARADISE SEED COMPANY, _ 
ou, 
great abundace. No. 2206, 
‘Pkt. 10c; 1/2 oz. 25; 
1 0%, . ; 

TALL AFRICAN 
MARIGOLD 
MIXED COLORS — 
The pride of the garden. Everybody 
loves the Marigold! Ours is the 
large flowering variety of robust, 
4 sturdy-growth, bringing forth large 
* flowers measuring 3 inches, across, 
and embracing four shades of 
colors; primrose, lemon, golden 
yellow and deep orange. | 
No. 2070, 
Pkt. 15¢; 1/4 02. 25e. 
SUNSET GIANTS, 
MIXED 
Magnificent super-giant Marigold 
with blooms measuring 5 to 72 in- 
ches across. Includes many lovely 
yellow shades. Comes 60% double 
and produces a good percentage 
of plants bearing giant blooms. 
Ne. 2627, Pkt. 15¢; 
1/4 08. 8Bee 
_ BUTTERBALL 
BRONZE MEDAL ALL-AMERICA WINNER 
Handsome, miform little plants bearing Scabiosa like 
blooms of a clear bright canary yellow. The foliage 
is rich, deep green and very dense, and the 1-1/4 
inch flowers are borne in great profusion. 10 inches. 
No. 2708, Pkt. 15¢: 1/4 oz. 6c. 
MARIGOLD RED HEAD 
A dwarf single French marigold, this brilliant deep 
red variety will be welcomed by marigold lovers 
everywhere. All American Bronze Winner for 1948. 
No. 2713, Pkt. 15e. f 







MARIGOLD HARMONY 
Bright golden yellow flowers with a rich maroon- 
red border. The plants are about 12 inches high 
and very bushy. Excellent for bedding. No. 2666, 
Pkt. 10¢;. 1/4 02. 30¢; 1/2 oz. 50c. 



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