| Sweet-Scented Sunset Giants 
Goldsmith Marigold 
French Marigold, Flash 
MARIGOLDS 
LARGE FLOWERING MARIGOLDS 
The African Marigolds are old favorite, free-flowering annuals of easy culture. They 
formly large yellow or orange flowers, and are adapted tor large beds or mixed borders. 
ceed best in light soil, with full exposure to the sun. 
dition for a long time indoors. 
ASl-Double Lemon. Giant quilled flowers, 4 to 
4 inches across, 100 per cent double, on long, 
strong stems, excellent for beds, borders and for 
cutting. Plants are very free blooming from mid- 
summer until frost. They grow 30 inches tall. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
All-Double Orange. Just the same as AIll- 
Double Lemon except with clear orange flowers. 
Pkg. 15c; Ve oz. 45c 
All-Double Mixed Colors. An_ exceptional 
mixture made from the two separately grown 
colors, assuring the proper color balance and 
best possible quality. 
PKS Gan /eNOz.n Cm asOZ 5c 
Mission Giant, Goldsmith. All-America Bronze 
Medal, 1941. Giant incurved Chrysanthemum- 
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 
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, in- 
curved, Chrysanthemum-like petals and very 
attractive. Sow the seed indoors and set the 
plants out early for it is rather late in flower- 
ing in our northern locations. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 45c 
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Splendid for cutting, as they keep in fine con- 
Mammoth Mum. Very popular light yellow 
Chrysanthemum-flowered type. Giant flowers on 
long, strong stems on plants that grow 2145 to 
3 feet tall. Very satisfactory in the garden and 
for cutting. Pkg. 15c; Ig. pkg. 50c; 4 oz. 95c 
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. lac, Ve "oz 45¢ 
Guinea Gold. Carnation-like flowers of rich 
orange flushed with gold, double and semi- 
double, with no singles. Plants bloom profusely 
until well into November. 21 feet tall. 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45e¢ 
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. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
Odorless Mixture. A pleasing blend of autumn 
colors made from the large flowered odorless 
types of Carnation and Chrysanthemum Mari- 
golds. An ideal color mixture for the gardener 
or housewife who objects to the odor of the 
regular strains. Pkg. 10c; Vg oz. 30c; 14 oz. 55¢ 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
Small Double and Single Flowers On Low Growing Plants 
Few annuals are as effective in beds and bor- 
ders as French Marigolds, or bloom for as long 
a period. Compact bushes, 12 inches high. 
Eldorado. Live, pleasing canary-yellow flower, 
tinted slightly deeper toward the center. Grand 
for borders and edging. The early profusion of 
clear, full double blooms on uniform plants main- 
tain their form throughout a long blooming sea- 
son. Flowers are 11/4 inches across, closely set 
on well-rounded plants about 10 inches in 
height. Pkon locale ozs 45¢ 
Monarch Biend. Double flowers of yellow, 
orange, cream, brown, and old gold in a splendid 
mixture. A superior mixture. 
Pkg; 1O¢es Ve oz 25c¢ 
Flash, Silver Medal Winner, 1945. The name 
Flash is descriptive of the bright combination 
of colors, especially good in the fall when cooler 
weather comes. These colors range from vivid 
red through bronze with some yellow flowers. 
Blooms are 114% inches and more across and are 
borne profusely on bushy, 18-inch plants from 
early August until frost. 
Seed, 15c per pkg.; Vg oz. 35c 
Harmony. (Early Flowering Strain.) In 
our trials this foot high plant was literally 
covered with dark maroon flowers with 
orange crests from early summer until frost. 
Pkg. 15c; %4 oz. 60c 
Guinea Gold 
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Naughty Marietta. Large, 21-inch, golden 
yellow blotched maroon flowers borne freely on 
compact plants | foot tall. Splendid in the gar- 
den and as a cut flower. Pkg. 15c; Ye oz. 45c 
Miniature Marigolds 
Buitterball. All-America Bronze Medal Winner, 
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 covered with 2-inch dou- 
ble blossoms throughout the summer. 
Pkg. 15¢; Vg oz. 45e¢ 
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: 15c; Veg oz. 45c 
Yellow Pigmy. Dwarf, compact, 8-inch plants 
covered with tiny double, lemon-yellow flowers. 
Splendid plant for borders. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 45c 
Gem Mixture. A blend of six of the dwarf 
miniature kinds that will please any gardener. 
Pkg. 10c; Wg oz. 25c; % oz. 40c 
Scotch Marigoid 
Gnome (Tagetes signata pumila). A com- 
pact, bushy dwarf plant covered with golden 
yellow flowers; foliage fernlike, a beautiful 
green. Splendid for beds and borders. Height 
8 inches. Ecriy summer to frost 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 45c 
Grow the Marigold, Flash, in a warm, sunny 
spot to get the best color in the flowers. 
