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MARIGOLD 
4 MAMMOTH MUM 
This variety, an All America winner 
in 1944,-chas gained a phenomenal 
popularity in the last few years, 
strictly,.an.emerit: Flowers are light 
" yellew;-a-very feat 3!/,”-4” full ne 
crested Chrysanthemum-flowered a 
type. The most important—and iS 
unique—teature, however, is that 
these tlowers are borne on extremely 
long stems from deep within the 
plant, making Mammoth Mum the 
most desirable florist's cutting Mari- 
gold offered today. Plants reach pe 
2!/5’-3’, bearing the flowers erect pas 
and above the foliage, so that Mam- . 
moth Mum is a most satisfactory 
garden subject as well. If you wish to 
carry just one Chrysanthemum- 
flowered Marigold, this is the one. [- 
LIMESTONE, HAPPINESS: See §& 

page 37. 
APPROXIMATELY 8000 SEEDS PER OUNCE. 
EXCELLENT PACKETS AVAILABLE. WE HAVE é 
PHOTOS, ELECTROS, COLOR PRINTS AND an 
COLOR PLATES (3£3036G). Sit 
| P( IMEA $1.30 per oz. $15.00 per lb. 
DARLING 
1951 
A distinct break out of 
Scarlett O'Hara Morning 
Glory; Darling is the same 
rich wine red but with a 
snowy-white throat that pro- 
vides enough contrast to 
make the flowers ''stand out" 
immediately. When in full 
bloom Darling is a very 
showy sight, appearing much 
brighter than Scarlett. Other- 
wise, the same plant habit, 
flower size, growth character- 
istics and earliness. 
1950 CROP DELIVERY. APPROXIMATELY 
JOOSSEEDS PER OUNCES REGIAL 
PACKET AVAILABLE FROM SCHMIDT. 
WEAN Ein hO@ so, Ele Tin@is: 
COLOR PRINTS AND COLOR PLATES 

(323039H) AVAILABLE. 3039 MAY BE 
ORDERED TRIMMED TO SIZES D, E, F 
OR G AT PROPORTIONATELY LESS 
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$ .90 per oz.; $10.00 per lb. 
