“e Marigolds 
Annual. July-October. In every garden, Marigolds 
are old favorites and rank next to Zinnia in dignity 
and interest. The new types are outstanding. Mari- 
golds keep the garden bright and cheery from mid- 
summer until frost. The long stiff stems so neces- 
sary for ideal cut flowers are covered with an 
attractive foliage. They prefer a light, rich soil and 
a sunny situation, and adapt themselves to the 
mixed border or large beds. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants 
4 ft. The most popular class of the newer Marigolds 
and the ideal type for show purposes, florist use and 
garden decoration. The flowers are fragrant and the 
largest ever known in the Marigold group, averag- 
ing 5 ins. in size, some growing larger, They are 
loosely formed and very full centered, with broad, 
heavy petals gracefully overlapping. The plants 
are strong, growing with heavy foliage and good 
cutting stems. 
4956 Orange Sunset. Deep rich orange. 
4957 Sunset Giants. Mixture of orange-yellow and 
primrose shades. 
Carnation-Flowered 
3 ft. Flowers double, with loosely ruffled broad 
petals. 
4960 Guinea Gold. Golden orange. 2% ins. in diam- 
eter. 
ate Giant Yellow Supreme. Beautiful creamy yel- 
ow. 
Chrysanthemum-Flowered 
1, to 2 ft. The blooms are almost a perfect ball, 
reminding one of Chrysanthemum seen in flower 
shops at Thanksgiving time. 
4975 Giant Goldsmith. All America Winner. Rich 
golden orange 4 to 5 ins. in diameter. 
4979 Mixed. A blend of deep, medium and golden 
_ orange, as well as bright lemon. 
Double African 
| 3 ft. Beautiful ball-shaped, perfectly double flowers 
of the quilled type. Splendid for beds, borders and 
cutting. - 
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4962 Orange Alldouble. 
4963 Lemon Alldouble. 
5009 Double African Mixed. 
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Giaut Guldemith Chrysanthemum-Flowered Marigold 
Marigold 
Gigantea, 
Sunset Giants 
‘French Marigolds 
Bloom in 10 weeks. Compact 
plants unequalled for borders 
or edging, with stems long 
enough for cutting. The dou- 
ble varieties are small, ball- 
shaped flowers, 1 in. across. 
The single flowered are larger 
and average 3 ins. in size. 
Double Early 
Dwarf Varieties 
5032 Butterball. 10 ins. 
bright canary yellow. 
5022 Harmony. 1 ft. Deep or- 
ange crest surrounded by a 
narrow maroon collar of 
broad petals. 
5030 Harmony Hybrids. 1 ft. 
A wide and varied color 
range, 
5031 Spry. 9 ins. Yellow pin 
cushion centers bordered 
with mahogany-red collar. 
5033 Sunkist. 8 ins. Rich, 
deep golden orange. 
4980 Yellow Pigmy. 
lemon-yellow flowers. 
5043 Mixed. 1 ft. 
A Bane 
Giant Yellow 
Supreme Marigold 
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Tiny 
Naughty Marietta 
Single Marigolé 
Single Early 
Dwarf Varieties 
5046 Flash. 18 ins. Tangerine 
flowers marked with rich 
Marigold red. 
5047 Naughty Marietta. 
Golden yellow flowers 
attractvely blotched ma- 
roon at the base of the 
petals. 
5049 Red Head. 12 ins. A 
rich mahogany changing 
to auburn and later to 
shades of bronze and 
rold se. 
5050 Sunny. 15 ins. Bright 
yellow flowers with 
wavy edges. 
Harmony Marigold 
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