MARIGOLDS, LARGE-FLOWERED VARIETIES, continued + For Plants see page 40 
Mammoth Mum. Pkt. 15c; s;0z. 45c; Yoz. $1.15 
All-America Winner. This is the largest of the incurved Chrysanthemum-flowered Marigolds. The 
strong, bushy, 3-foot, erect, dark-foliaged plants from August to frost bear Iong-stemmed, fluffy, 
ball-like pale sulphur-yellow flowers of huge size, 314 to 4 inches across and 2 inches deep. 
Mission Giants. Each, pkt. 15c; Ygoz. 45c; M4oz. 75c 
Ball-shaped Chrysanthemum-like flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, with incurved petals on vigorous, base branching 
214-foot plants. Goldsmith, golden orange; and Yellowstone, golden yellow. 
Sunset Giants, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 45c; oz. 75c 
They are loosely formed and very full centered, 5 inches across, with broad heavy petals overlapping 
to make a flower of great depth. They have a definite sweet fragrance and come in shades of orange 
and yellow im great profusion on robust plants 31% to 4 feet high. 
Yellow Supreme. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 45c; Woz. 75c 
All-America Winner. This strain has large, fluffy, well-rounded carnation-like flowers of a delicate 
sweet fragrance, with broad, loose, frilled petals of a rich, creamy Iemon-yellow color. The 214-foot 
plants are remarkably healthy, vigorous and branching, with foliage practically free from odor. 
SMALL-FLOWERED VARIETIES ~ For Plants see page 40 
These are the varieties which make such interesting, colorful dwarf beds. They are also valuable for small pot- 
plants and for this should be started in January and grown in a warm temperature. For bedding plants start 
the seed indoors in March, and for outdoor culture sow in the garden in May, thinning to stand 1 foot apart. 
Extra-Dwarf Double French. 
A fine early-flowerimg strain bred by careful selection to produce neat 9-inch, uniform, bushy plants. 
Butterball. Pkt. 15c; lgoz. 40c; Yoz. 65c 
All-America Winner. Plants 6 to 8 inches high and 2-inch flowers with crested centers of soft butter-yellow 
petals tipped maroon, flanked by broad, butter-yellow guard petals. Early flowering plants frne for pots. 
Gold Crest. Pkt. 15c; Koz. 40c; Yoz. 65c 
Bright golden yellow, 2-inch flowers with full crested center surrounded by guard petals. Free flowering, dwarf, 
compact, 9-inch plants show their bloom very early. 
pry. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 40c; Yoz. 65c 
All-America Winner. Very dwarf, compact 9-inch plants, 15 inches across, excellent for pots and borders. The 
flowers, produced most freely of all Marigolds, are 114 inches across with bright clear yellow crested centers sur- 
rounded by mahogany-red guard petals. The blooms begin in 9 weeks from seed and later cover the plants. 
Sunkist. Pkt. 15c; lgoz. 40¢; Moz. 65c 
All-America Winner. Deep golden orange, 2-inch blooms with crested center of tubular petals flanked by broad 
deep orange guard petals covering 6 to 8-inch, mounded plants. Early; fine for pots and window-boxes. 
Yellow Pygmy. Pkt. 15c; lgoz. 40c; oz. 65c 
All-America Winner. Free-flowermng, dwarf, compact, 8-inch plants with small double light yellow flowers, 1 inch 
across. Very fine for pot-culture, borders and edgings. 
Extra-Dwarf Double French Mixed. , Pkt. 15c; Woz. 40c; Moz. 65c 
These are splendid for mixed edgings or low borders and clude many bright interesting colors. 
Dwarf Double French. 
Bushy 12-inch plants covered with double flowers, 184 inches across, from early summer through fall, 
Harmony. : Pkt. 15c; 4oz. 50c 
Popular favorite with deep orange crested center petals flanked by broad, dark maroon-brown guard petals. 
Scarlet Glow. : Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Moz. 65c 
All-America Winner. Fully double flowers, 134 inches across, opening deep scarlet and aging rich tangerine, borne 
on dwarf, 10-inch plants, 18 inches across. The brightest red in this class with stems long enough for cutting. 
Dwarf Single French. } ; 
These have the same compact free-flowering habit of the double form but with uniform, single flowers. 
Flash, Pkt. 15c; Woz. 50c; Woz. 85c 
All-America Winner. The large single 134-inch flowers range from vivid red through bronze, with a few yellows. 
Most are tangerine overlaid with Marigold-red. The compact 18-inch plants make colorful borders. 
Gnome (Tagetes). s j Pkt. 15c; Moz. 35ce; Woz. 60c 
Gay, single deep orange flowers on 6-inch plants, which spread 8 to 10 inches, covered with bloom up to frost. 
Naughty Marietta. . ; Pkt. 15c; Woz. 50c; Moz. 85c 
Fine single, golden yellow flowers blotched with maroon at the center, over 2 inches across. The 15-inch plants 
bear a profusion of sunny cheerful flowers right up to frost. 
Redhead. Pkt. 15c; 1goz. 50c; oz. 85c 
The large, crested 2-inch flowers with broad overlapping petals are first mahogany, then auburn and later bronze 
with crested gold centers tipped with maroon. Height 15 in. 
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Extra-Dwarf Double French 
Yellow Pygmy Marigold 
Marigold, Dwar 
Scarlet Glow 
f Marigold, Mammoth Mum 
Marigold, 
Full-Double Orange 
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