£ Flower Seeds—GERMANIA—For Florists 21 
MARIGOLD—COLORADO SUNSHINE (For Forcing and Ouidoors) 
The luminous golden yellow flowers with ruffled and wavy petals are 3 inches or more across 
and the stems are long and strong. At 60° night temperature, it will bloom in midwinter. An 
August/September sowing, plants grown cco!, will make for December bloom and another in 
January for Memorial Day. For the December cut space 4'’x6”, disbud to single stems and for the 
spring crop 12’’x12" and allow it to come naturally. As summer cut flowers outside, it is unexcelled. 
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BURPEE’'S RED AND GOLD HYBRID MARIGOLDS 
The earliest of all Marigolds; will come into flower in less than eight weeks from seed. 
A Hybrid between African and French types. Some flowers are solid red while others are 
delightful combinations of red and gold. The color varies with the season and the growth 
of the plants. At times it becomes almost pure golden yellow and at other times a bright 
rich mahogany-scarlet. 
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Dwarf African Varieties — For Pots and Bedding 
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Cupid Orange (new). 6 in. A true strain of orange, odorless foliage, identi- 
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Cupid Yellow. 6 in. Large primrose yellow chrysanthemum-like flowers 
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Cupid Mixed. 6 in. Includes Cupid Yellow, Golden and Orange shades, 
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Pot of Gold. Large 342-4 in. deep golden orange flowers on 12-15 in. plants. 
Dwarf and compact, well branched, bearing a dozen or more of its 
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Little Giants Mixed. Compact little plants with short stems that only average 
a height of 12-15 in. Produces both Carnation and Fistulosa type flowers 
in shades from lemon to orange, will flower a head of a dozen and 
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Dwart French Single Varieties 
Flash. Very early flowering, the dwarf plants are completely covered with flowers all summer. 
Base color of tangerine overlaid with rich marigold red. 
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Naughty Marietta. Golden yellow flowers attractively blotched maroon at the base of the petals. 
1947 All-America winner. 
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Red Head. 1948 Bronze Medal All-America winner. Single crested flowers 2 in. across, with 
broad, overlapping, gracefully recurved petals — opening mahogany, changing to auburn 
and later to bronzy gold. 
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Sunny. Similar to Naughty Marietta, but with bright yellow flowers. Excep- 
tionally fine variety. 
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Legion of Honor. (Little Brownie). Yellow with brown blotches. 
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Dwarf French Single Mixed. Above varieties. 
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Signata Pumila. (Small Flowering Tagetes) 
Little Giant. A pretty little Marigold with slender fern-like foliage and an abundance of dainty, 
single, golden orange flowers on plants about 4-6 inches high with a spread of 8-10 inches. 
Makes good material for borders. 
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