
Sweet-Scented Sunset Giants 

Signet or Scotch Marigold 
Signet Marigold 
Gnome (Tagetes signata pumila). A compact, 
bushy, dwarf plant covered with golden yellow 
flowers; foliage fernlike, a beautiful green. 
Splendid for beds and borders. Height 8 inches. 
Early summer to frost. 
Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 45c 
French Marigold, Flash 

a Very Popular Marigold 
The Large Deep Golden Orange Blossoms Covering 
Compact Low Growing Plants Make Pot 0’ Gold 

Goldsmith Marigold 
LARGE FLOWERING MARIGOLDS 
The African Marigolds are old favorite, free-flowering annuals of easy culture. 
uniformly large yellow or orange flowers, and are adapted for large beds or mixed borders. 
succeed best in light soil, with full exposure to the sun. 
fine condition for a long time indoors. 
All-Double Lemon. Giant quilled flowers, 4 
to 414 inches across, 100 per cent double, on 
long, strong stems, excellent for beds, borders 
and for cutting. Plants are very free blooming 
from midsummer until frost. They grow 30 
inches tall. Pkg. 15c; Ve oz. 45c 
All-Double Orange. Just the same as A|l- 
Double Lemon except with clear orange flow- 
ers. Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
Guinea Gold. Carnation-like flowers of rich 
orange flushed with gold, double and semi- 
couble, with no singles. Plants bloom profusely 
until well into November. 21/4 feet tall. 
Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 35c 
Lemon Ball. Large lemon-yellow, long stem- 
med flowers on 3-ft. plants. Come about 60 
per cent full double. Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 35c 
Orange Ball. Just like Lemon Ball except with 
rich orange flowers. Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 35¢ 
Mission Giant, Goldsmith. A||l-America 
Bronze Medal, 1941. Giant incurved Chrysan- 
themum-like, golden orange flowers up to 3 
inches in diameter and almost a perfect ball in 
shape. Early and very free blooming plants, 
grow 20 inches tall, and make many branches, 
each carrying a flower. A very lovely 
Marigold that deserves your attention. 
Pkg. 15c¢; Vg oz. 45c¢ 
All-Double African, Mixed Colors. 
Orange and yellow, mixed. 
Pkg. 15¢c; Vg oz. 45c¢ 
as long a_ period. 
Inches high. 
Early Dwarf Royal Scot. 
Few annuals are as effective in beds and 
borders as French Marigolds, or bloom for 
Compact bushes, 12 
At last a dis- 
tinctly low, bushy growing plant that bears 
from early summer until frost very double, 
distinctly striped mahogany and gold flow- 
ers. Pkg. 15c; ¥ oz. 40c 
French Double Mixed, Monarch Strain. 
Double flowers of yellow, orange, cream, 
brown, and old gold in a splendid mixture. 
A superior mixture. Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 25c¢ 
Harmony. (Early Flowering Strain.) In 
our trials this foot high plant was literally 
covered with dark maroon flowers with 
crange crests from early summer until frost. 
PKg.sl>c, 4 10z. 50c 
Flash. Silver Medal Winner, 1945. The 
name Flash is descriptive of the bright com- 
bination of colors, especially good in the 
fall when cooler weather comes. These col- 
ors range from vivid red through bronze 
with some yellow flowers. Blooms are 11/5 
inches and more across and are borne pro- 
fusely on bushy, 18-inch plants from early 
August until frost. 
Seed, 15c per pkg.; large pkg. 45c 
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Splendid for cutting, as they keep in 
Mission Giant, Yellowstone. 1942 winner. A 
true companion for the famous Mission Giant, 
Goldsmith, the Bronze Medal Winner of 1941. 
Yellowstone is a lovely, clear golden yellow, 
incurved, Chrysanthemum-like petals and very 
attractive. Sow the seed indoors and set the 
plants out early for it is rather late in flow- 
ering in our northern locations. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45c¢ 
Pot o’ Gold. Quite distinct from the general 
run of Marigolds, seeming to combine in one 
plant all the better qualities of other varie- 
ties. Plants are dwarf, 15 inches high, com- 
pact, free flowering and early blooming. Fliow- 
ers are 4 to 414 inches in diameter, of a rich 
golden orange and borne on 10- to 12-inch 
stems. Pkgeel Ser Varoz.45¢ 
Sweet Scented Sunset Giants. Largest flow- 
ering of all Marigolds. Loose-leaf formed, full 
centered blossoms measuring 5 inches or more 
across. They come in a fine variety of colors, 
ranging from primrose through deep gold to 
golden orange. Plants about 31/% feet high. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 35¢ 
Yellow Supreme. (1935 Gold Medal Winner.) 
Lemon-yellow or rich primrose, Carnation-flow- 
ered type, fully double and with a distinct and 
sweet fragrance. Flowers freely until late frost 
kills the plants. Height 2 feet: 
Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 35¢ 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
Small Double and Single Flowers On Low Growing Plants 
Legion of Honor. (Little Brownie.) A 
single-flowering Marigold about 9 inches 
high; blooms in June and continues until late 
frost. Flowers golden yellow, marked velvety 
crimson. Pkg. 10c; 14 oz. 30c 
Naughty Marietta. Large, 2!/-inch, golden 
yellow blotched maroon flowers borne freely 
on compact plants 1 foot tall. Splendid in 
the garden and as a cut flower. 
Pkg. 15¢; Vg oz. 45¢ 
Miniature Marigolds 
Butterbail. All-America Bronze Medal Win- 
ner, 1942. An exquisite little jewel bearing 
dozens of flowers of a lovely soft butter- 
yellow shade. Very dwarf in habit, the plants 
are 6 to 8 inches in height and literally cov- 
ered with 2-inch double blossoms throughout 
the summer. Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 40c 
Spry. Silver Medal, All-America, 1941. 
Plants bushy and thrifty growing, about 9 
inches high, bearing very early in the season, 
double, light orange-crested flowers with 
maroon outer petals. Pkg lacy. Vevoz. 45c 
Yellow Pigmy. Dwarf, compact, 8-inch 
plants covered with tiny double, lemon-yellow 
flowers. Splendid plant for borders 
Pkg. 15¢ 
