Greeks Choice Marigolds 
WORLD’S LARGEST MARIGOLDS 
2556 Orange Sunset (J/lustrvated above). Gigan- 
tic, loosely formed flowers with broad, grace- 
ful, overlapping petals—deep, lively orange. 
Vigorous, bushy, 4 ft. plants, alive with bloom 
untilifrost. Pkt. N5e5°3 pkts: soc., 4s 0Z.s/oc 
2552 Sunset Giants. The same gigantic blooms 
as Orange Sunset, in a fine assortment of all 
shades of orange and yellow. 4 feet. 
Pkt. l5c., 3 pkts. 35c., %& oz. 75c. 
SCARLET GLOW 
Af 2614 Distinct, bright bronzy red, changing 
Gs) to rich tangerine. Fully double, 2-inch 
\ blooms, borne profusely on_ bushy, 
12-inch plants. 
Petje. 
3 pkts. 35c., % oz. 60c. 
26677 
Breck’s 
Marigold 
Garden 
Qne packet each 
of the 6 varieties 
illustrated 
Value $1.10 
Only 85c 
Yellowstone 
2605 The lumi- 
nous golden 
vellow, large 
blooms radiate 
an unbelievable 
brightness in the 
garden, through- 
out Summer and 
Fall. Vigorous, 
batsinig sf S= in. 
plants with plenty 
of bloom. 
Picts e25c. 
60c., % oz. 
RED HEAD 
2660 One of the most attractive ‘“‘Reds.”’ 
Large, single blooms of velvety texture 
in a rich, mahogany-red shade, high- 
lighted by a gold-crested center. 15 inches. 
Pkt. 25c., 3 pkts. 60c., 4% oz. $1.00 
BUTTERBALL 
2606 Handsome, uniform little plants 
bearing 1 l4 inch Scabiosa-like blooms ot 
a clear, bright canary yellow. 1( inches. 
Peesl5e.. 3: pkts, o0c...+8,0Z. 60c: 
SPRY 
2615 A Marigold of distinctive form and 
(a) coloring—light golden orange crested 
center surrounded by several rows otf 
rich, mahogany-red outer petals. 9 inches. 
Pits l5c:, supkts. o0G..7 46 0zZ~. 00e: 
3 pkts. 
$1.00 
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0 Red Head 
2606 Butterbali 
2615 Spry 
