Single & Double 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
Blooming from early summer until long after the first frosts the 
dwarf French Marigolds are the most dependable of annuals. Seed 
may be sown outdoors as soon as the soil warms up. 
Plant them in front of foundation plantings of shrubs, along drive- 
ways, in clumps in perennial borders—wherever there is full sunlight. 
All of them are useful in flower arrangements. 
OUR FAVORITE FOUR—From top to bottom: 
Pygmy, Bufterball, Spry and Sunkist. 
3434—Naughty Marietta (All-America Winner 
1947) Since its introduction in 747, this lively 
addition to the French Marigolds is one of the 
most popular. Uniform plants produce masses 
of single blooms 2” across. The warm yellow 
petals are marked at the base with a spot of 
rich mahogany. Excellent as a cut flower alone 
or with either French or large flowering vari- 
eties. 18 in. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 144 Oz. 75c; Oz. $2.50. 
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The petals of Naughty Marietta are marked 
at the base with rich mahogany. 
HARRIS’ FAVORITE FOUR 
3414—Pygmy. The lowest growing marigold, 
whose plants are first to bloom and are covered 
all summer with double, bright yellow flowers 
1 to 11% inches across, each on a stem 4 to 6 
inches long. Very fine for edging or rock gar- 
dens. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15¢c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 144 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
3418—Butterball. Very aptly named for the in- 
dividual flowers are balls of butter-yellow with 
centers and guard petals lightly tipped with 
red. Plants are only 1 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 144 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
3416—Spry. Lilliput plants start to bloom in 
only 9 weeks from seed. The crested center of 
bright yellow is surmounted by rows of ma- 
hogany-red guard petals. Recommended for its 
earliness and continuous bloom. 12 to 15 in. 
Pkt. 15¢; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 44 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
3432—Sunkist. Rich glowing orange that 
blends so well with the other dwarf varieties. 
Very early, dwarf and compact providing con- 
tinuous bloom all summer and fall. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
¢€340—Dwarf Marigold Collection. One regular 
package each of Pygmy, Spry, Butterball and 
Sunkist for 50c. 
3410—Harris’ Dwarf Variety Mixture. We 
make this mixture of the finest dwarf double 
marigolds thus far developed: Pygmy, Spry, 
Butterball, Sunkist, and Gold Crest. A large 
bed or border of this mixture will be a delight 
from July until freezing weather. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 25c; 14 Oz. 60c; Oz. $1.80. 
3413—Gold Crest. Unbelievably showy, dwarf 
double French marigold of recent introduction. 
The 2-inch flowers are a golden yellow with 
crested centers of quilled petals surrounded by 
several rows of guard petals. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
3417—Scarlet Glow. The brightest of all low- 
growing double French Marigolds. Fully double 
2-in. flowers open a deep scarlet and turn to 
rich tangerine. Blooms very early. 1% ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
3433—Flash. If you are one of those who have 
a preference for single flowers (and there seem 
to be many people who do) Flash is a ‘‘must’’ 
for your garden. The uniform plants are cover- 
ed with a multitude of large single blossoms 
which are a combination of colors ranging from 
red through warm burnished copper and tan- 
gerine to rich yellow. Blooms in eight weeks 
from seed. 20 in. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 25c; 14 Oz. 50c; Oz. $1.65. 
3422—Harmony. This is truly a wonderful 
marigold. Each bushy plant is only about two 
feet tall, and, from early in the summer until 
late fall, it is a mass of large, bright, full-double 
flowers. The center of each flower is a brilliant 
golden yellow bordered with a deep mahogany 
brown. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 65c; Oz. $2.00. 
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This new large flowered, dwarf Marigold, Cupid, 
has to be seen to be believed. 
NEW CUPID MARIGOLDS 
3401—Cupid Orange. An amazing little border 
plant, uniformly dwarf and compact, with the 2 
to 214-inch Chrysanthemum type flowers pro- 
duced close to the rich green foliage. Our 
plantings bloomed in mid-August from seed 
sown outdoors early in June. 10 in. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 14 Oz. $1.50. 
3402—Cupid Yellow. The bright clear yellow 
of this variety blends beautifully with the 
orange. 10 in. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. pkt. 50c; 1% oz. $1.50. 
3403—Cupid Mixed Colors. This mixture 
contains lemon, yellow, gold and orange which 
blend beautifully against the deep green foliage. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 144 Oz. $1.25. 
DWARF SCOTCH MARIGOLD 
3421—Little Giant (Tagetes signata pumila). 
A more compact growing type of the popular 
Dwarf Scotch. The plants of this variety do 
not split apart and are completely covered 
with small single golden-yellow flowers. 114 ft. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 144 Oz. 1.00; Oz. $3.50. 
NEW RUSTY RED 
3424—Rusty Red. You are going to like this 
new marigold, with its 2 inch double blooms of 
rusty red highlighted with a penciling of yellow 
on the margin of the petals. Blooms over a 
long period. Use it for contrast with the 
brighter marigold colors. 18 in. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. pkt. 50c; 14 oz. $1.50; 14 oz. $2.75. 
Rusty Red will be useful in arrangements of 
large flowering marigolds. 
