MARIGOLD, SUNSET GIANTS 
1920 Sunset Giants 
The largest of all marigolds, with gigantic blos- 
soms measuring 5 to 6 in. across. Colors range 
from pale primrose through yellow and gold to 
flaming orange. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt\15¢+ ~3% oz. 45¢ 
1919 Orange Sunset 
A pure, uniform orange selection out of Sunset 
Giants. IPs, USES. Ye one SOC 
1926 Mammoth Mum 
Fluffy chrysanthemum-like flowers 3% in. across 
on 2% ft. plants. Color is light sulphur yellow. 
All-America winner. Riche Gee OZ OIG 
1925 Mission Giants 
Vigorous, base branching plants, 18 in. tall, with 
4 to 5 in., chrysanthemum-like flowers. 
gold and orange. 
Colors 
Pike, Wes 6 ex ie 
MARIGOLD, MISSION GIANTS 
Nicotiana 
No flower is so ineffably sweet scented as this 
one. A single plant can fill a whole garden with 
exciting fragrance, particularly just at dusk. Ni- 
cotiana, or flowering tobacco, grows best in a 
warm, sunny location. The plants are annuals, 
blooming from midsummer until frost. 
1991 Crimson Bedder This is the shortest plant 
of the group, growing only 15 in. high; well 
branched. Flowers are a rich, velvety crimson, 
and wonderfully fragrant. Pkt. 15c; ™% oz. 75c 
1992 White Grows 3 ft. 
tall, with pure white flow- 
ers. Blooms freely; sweet 
scented. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 40c 
1993 Affinis Hybrids Plants 
grow 3 ft. tall, and bear a 
continuous display of su- 
premely fragrant, five-pet- 
aled, white, pink, rose, and 
crimson petunia-like flow- 
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MARIGOLD 
POT O’GOLD 
Marigolds 
One of the most popular of ail annual flowers, 
marigolds bloom from midsummer to frost, 
providing many flowers even under adverse 
growing conditions. Give them lots of sun- 
shine. 
TALL AFRICAN 
1915 All Double Orange. 
An enormous flower of the quilled or ball 
type, with densely concentrated petals form- 
ing a solid ball of color. This superior strain 
grows 3 ft. tall, branches freely, and produces 
100% double flowers Piktie Wie es oz, Ale 
1916 All Double Gold 
Halfway between lemon and orange, this is 
a warm, gold colored flower. Large, quilled, 
strongly double flowers which keep a long 
time after cutting. Pkt yeliocs te Oz.000c 
1917 All Double Lemon 
Branching, 3 ft. plants, strong stems, and 
beautifully quilled, large, tight flowers in 
clear lemon-yellow. A 100% double strain, supe- 
rior to older types. IAkie, Waxes ya foye, Bie 
1918 All Double Mixed 
Outstanding mixture of double ball or quilled 
marigolds. Colors range from lemon to orange; 
flowers 100% double. Pkt 0G Ys oz. 40¢ 
DWARF AFRICAN 
1930 Pot o’Gold 
A new strain of dwarf African marigolds, with 
plants growing only 12 to 15 in. high, but with 
large, 4 to 4% in., fully double, deep golden 
orange flowers. The plants are early, free flower- 
ing, and compact (see illustration). The same 
type flower as Sunset Giants. 
Pita See elenoz..7 5¢ 
long. 
MARIGOLD, ALL 
DOUBLE ORANGE 
Nemophila 
A native California annual flower with 
delightfully clear blue, wide open, bell 
shaped blossoms. Plant the seed early 
for continuous summer flowering. Does 
best in partial shade. 6 to 8 in. high. 
1985 Baby Blue Eyes Flowers measure 
l in. across. Pit, Wes A oa, Sie 
NICOTIANA, WHITE 
MARIGOLD, MIDGET HARMONY 
DWARF FRENCH 
1933 Red Head 
All-America winner in 1948. Flowers are 2 in. 
across, single, mahogany-red, changing to 
auburn and then bronze.~ Plants 14 to 16 in. 
high, early blooming, prolific. 
Pkt. 15e; % oz. 50c 
1931 Flash 
All-America winner. Flowers are 134 in. across, 
single, vivid red or bronze, with an occasional 
yellow. 18 in. Ie ieee 1% on, Kile 
1934 Midget Harmony 
Extra dwarf plants, growing only 6 to 8 in. tall, 
but producing quantities of double golden orange 
flowers with a guard row of maroon red petals. 
For pots or edging. 1ebas, IUCR 8 oe OE 
1935 Spry 
All-America winner. Pin cushion center of yel- 
low petals surrounded by mahogany guard pet- 
als. Very dwarf and profilic. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c 
Nierembergia 
A tender perennial, treated as an aimnual in most of the 
country, and perennial only in California. 
doors and transplant to the garden for blooms all summer 
Plants grow 8 to 10 in. high, and are ideal rock 
garden subjects. The common name is Cup Flower. 
Start seed in- 
1980 Purple Robe Free blooming habit shown below. 
This improved strain is an All America winner. Flowers 
are non-fading, deep violet-purple, and massed impres- 
sively over the entire plant. 
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NIEREMBERGIA, PURPLE ROBE 
THE DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS MAKE EXCELLENT, COLORFUL BORDER PLANTS 13 
