
MARIGOLD 
REAL GOLD 
The finest Carnation-flowered Marigold 
offered today in this color, and a fitting 
replacement for Guinea Gold. Largest in 
its class, bearing 47-5” light gold, loose- 
petalled flowers of fine doubleness. Plant 
height 18-20”. Extremely uniform in tlower- 
ing date as well as in flower size, color and 
doubleness, and plant height and habit. 
FRILLS: A little dwarfer, flowers a little 
smaller, tighter. Pure gold. Compact plant. 
CLINTON: Tallest and earliest of these 
three. Rich orange. 3-4” loosely-petalled 
flowers. 
MAYLING, VICTORY, BURPEE PRIM- 
ROSE: See page 37. 
APPROXIMATELY 8000 SEEDS PER OUNCE. EXCELLENT 
PACKETS FOR REAL GOLD AVAILABLE. WE HAVE 
PHOTOS, COLOR PRINTS AND ELECTRO (#1184F) 
AVAILABLE. 
Any of the above: $ .550z. $6.00 lb. 

SWEET PEAS 
CUTHBERTSON 
JIMMY: The first bright scarlet 
Cuthbertson pea, much more satis- 
factory for this color than Coline. 
Large, long-stemmed. A necessity 
for any seedsman carrying Cuthbert- 
sons in colors. Stecher packet #4826 
satistactory, check with Schmidt for 
new packet. 
WILLIAM: A long-stemmed pico- 
tee, cream with rose edge; a new 
color in this class. As with all Cuth- 
bertsons, heat resistant; recom- 
mended for areas where frost 
controls planting date and early 
summer heat ‘burns up'' standard 
Spencers. Schmidt packet #139 
more or less adequate. 
FINEST MIXED: A careful blend 
of the various colors in the Cuth- 
bertson class. If it is claimed to be 
impossible’ to grow good Sweet 
Peas in your area because of the 
heat, get acquainted with this new 
strain bred especially for difficult 
conditions. 
1950 CROP DELIVERY. APPROXIMATELY 340 
SEEDS PER OUNCE. VARIOUS PACKETS AND 
COLLECTION PACKETS AVAILABLE. WE HAVE 
PHOTOS AND ELECTRO (#1183G). 
Separate Colors: $1.25 lb. Mixed: $1.00 lb. 

