Gigantea—Full Double Mixed 
THE LATEST IN MARIGOLDS 
1322—GOLDEN TRUMPET. Something entirely new 
in Marigolds—believe it or not. A product of 
artificially changing Chromosome values. 3 in. 
Flowers are pure yellow—the four rows of outer 
petals are bell shaped and stand out individu- 
ally. The center is tightly crested. Pkt. 25c. 
1307A—TREASURE CHEST of Marigolds. 
A striking brilliant blend of African and large 
Chrysanthemum Flowered types with wide range 
of color and bloom forms. 
A GOLDEN SHOWER 
Mexican or Signet Marigolds 
Unexcelled for borders or edging. 6 in. Compact. 
Signet Marigolds are very dwarf, growing only 
about 6 inches high and are smothered with a 
profusion of flowers from early summer until 
frost. 
1310—Gnome. Golden Yellow. 1311—Little Giant. 
Deep orange. 1312—Mixed Colors. 
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Largest of all 
LARGEST OF ALL 
Huge 5 - 6” Dahlia-Like Flowers 
1299—GIGANTEA Full Double Mixed. Perfect in 
growth, beauty, form and size. Remarkable new, 
sweet-scented extremely large (5-6 in.) flowers 
on robust 2% ft. plants. The colors range from 
cream, lemon, yellow to deep golden orange 
100% double. 
1298—EXTRA EARLY GIGANTEA MIXED. 2% ft. 
Three weeks earlier adding new colors too: cream, 
buff, lemon, gold and orange. Otherwise like 
Gigantea above. Pkt. 25c. 
1300—GIGANTEA Orange Sunset. 3 ft. Deep orange. 
TALL QUILLED ALL DOUBLE 3 ft. 
Enormous flowers are of the quilled type and 
keep unusually well when cut. Every plant pro- 
duces perfectly formed 100% double blooms. 
1261A—All Doubie Lemon. 
1262A—AIll Double Orange. 
1259—All Double Mixed. 
DWARF GIGANTEA 
12%74—Pot O'Gold. Dwarf 12 in. glowing coun- 
terpart of the tamous Gigantea Sunset Giants, 
this splendid novelty Marigold has huge 4 in. 
flowers, full centered and 100% double, fragrant 
and a strikingly beautiful bright deep golden 
orange on 10 in. stems. “Truly a jewel found at 
rainbow’s end.” 
1275—Gypsy Jewels. Dwarf Gigantea. A wide 
range ad brilliant shades of orange, yellow, prim- 
rose, ete. Plants like Pot O’Gold pictured with 
giant flrs. and dwarf symmetrical habit. 
GIANT CARNATION FLOWERED 
Well-known, loosely ruffled, broad petaled flower 
form. Branching plants. 
1272A—Burpee Primrose. 22 in. Soft, pleasing prim- 
rose-yellow flowers 3% in. across. Petals waved. 
1273 4A—Frills. 2 ft. Frilly Carnation-like 3% in. 
flowers of clear, vivid golden orange. Odorless. 
1264—Real Gold. (A. A.). Largest of all Carna- 
tion Marigolds, very double, golden orange. 
1266—Yellow Supreme. Gorgeous full double. 
Primrose yellow flowers of broad petaled car- 
nation type. Foliage odorless. 
1258—Mixed Carnation Flowered. 
1307—Park's Special Odorless Foliage Mixture. 
Each in a Class by Itself 
LILLIPUT 
1314—Yellow Pygmy. (1940 Bronze Medal). Just 
right for edging or border, the 8 in. plants pro- 
duce 1 in. double lemon yellow flrs. 
MINIATURE AFRICAN 
Extra Dwarf Double Odorless—6 in. 
1289—Cupid. 6 in. Very dwart and compact. 
Large (2% in.) primrose yellow, chrysanthe- 
mum-like flowers completely cover the plant. 
1290—Cupid Orange. New brilliant orange. 25c. 
1289A—Cupid Mixed. 6 in. Like Cupid above but in 
shades of light yellow, golden and orange. Pkt. 25c. 
GAILLARDIA FLOWERED AFRICAN 
Very early flowering dwarf plants 16” high. 3” 
flowers less tightly incurved than ‘“Mum’’ type, 
give a softer more pleasing appearance. 
1321—Aurora. Deep golden yellow. 
1320—Kon Tiki. Bright pure yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
1316—ALL TYPES AND COLORS of Marigolds in 
complete, well balanced mixture. Pkt. 10¢; 25c. 
FILCOATED FLOWER SEEDS 
Increased in size for easier planting, less thinning. 
Nutrients, fungicides, hormones included with 
seeds to give stronger plants. Offered only in 
varieties below. Pkt. 20c. 
F62—ALYSSUM Lilac Queen. 
F238—ASTER Large Flowered Mixed. 
F1115—LARKSPUR Tall Mixed. 
F1613—PETUNIA Choice Single Mixed. 
F1677—PHLOX Drummondii Mixed. 
F137—SNAPDRAGON Tall Mixed. 
F1934—STOCK Ten Weeks Large Flwd. Mixed. 
F2189 ZINNIA Dahlia Flowered Giant Mixed. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Mammoth Mum. 
GIANT FLOWERED MARIGOLDS 
Of 
Merit 
Dwarf or tall—Giant flowered or small 
like chrysanthemums, like a ball, single or double 
Bloom 
All Summer 
Fine for beds or borders. 
Excellent to cut for ar- 
rangements. Easily grown 
Pot O’Gold 
Dwarf Gigantea, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLWD. 
The fluffy ball-like flowers are made up of 
many finely cut individual florets intricately in- 
tertwined in true Chrysanthemum form. See 
picture of Mammoth Mum above typical of this 
type. They keep exceptionally well. 
1269—Mammoth Mum. Largest and most beautiful 
of the Chrysanthemum (incurved) type yet pro- 
duced. Bushy, erect 30 in. plants with long stem- 
med 4 in. lemon yellow flowers are colorful in 
the garden and wonderful for cutting. 
1319—Firefly. 26 in. Chrysanthemum Flowered. 
Flowers 4 in. across with deeply laciniated in- 
curved petals, Color is deep glowing orange. 
1269A—Glitters. Early. 2% ft. Bushy and erect. 
Chrysanthemum-like 3’ and more across. Soft 
golden yellow. Blooms early and continues until 
frost. Blooms profusely on long stems. Pkt. 25c. 
1257A—Happiness. 18 in. Begins blooming very, 
very early. Deep golden yellow 3 in. flrs. borne 
so abundantly they almost hide the plant. One 
plant makes a bouquet when cut. 
1268—Limelight. The lightest in color of all Mari- 
golds—very soft primrose yellow. Chrysanthemum 
like flowers 234 in. across are borne on long 
stems of a vigorous 2 ft. plant. 
1304—Goldsmith. Rich golden orange. 
1270A—Limestone. Soft lemon yellow. 
1305—Yellowstone. Clear golden yellow. 
1306—Mission Giants Blend. 
1273—TALL Chrysanthemum Flwd. Mixed. 
1260—Super Giant Fluffy Ruffles. (New). 51%” 
flowers with each petal intensely ruffled bril- 
liant medium orange in color and borne on 20” 
basal branching cutting stems. Pkt. 25c. 
MEXICAN MARIGOLD 1271A—Harvest Moon 
Keeps in water for 2 weeks, all double, more 
floriferous than African. Shining ~lemon yellow~ 
4” flowers, pleasingly informal. 20” ht. 25¢. 
DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
For beds, borders, edging these colorful very 
free blooming flowers are unexcelled. They be- 
gin to bloom in about 10 weeks from seed and 
remain covered with flowers until cut back by 
frost. Nice pot plants too. 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH 
For most flowers, grow French in poor soil. 
128%7—Sunkist. 6-10 in. tall. Bright orange. 
1283—Butterball. 6-10 in. Bright canary yellow 
flowers bloom from early summer until frost. 
Dwarf, uniform; fine for borders. 
Brightest, Biggest French Marigold 
1282A—Color Magic. Pure brilliant non-fading 
red, bright yellow and bicolor combinations on 
the same plant. Flowers 2’’ across of distinct 
fully double form. 12” height. Pkt. 25¢. 
1279A—Gold Laced. 9 in. Mahogany, each petal 
edged with brilliant yellow. Beautiful. 25c. 
1286—Spotlight. Yellow, mahogany guard petals. 
1309—Spry. 9 in. high, 12 in. spread. Flowers 1% 
in. in diam. with bright yellow crested center 
and mahogany red guard petals. 
1280—Searlet Glow. 10 in. Companion to Spry 
for bed or borders. Bright scarlet double flowers. 
1279—Mahogany. Rich mahogany maroon. 
1308—Red And Gold Hybrids. Hybrid cross be- 
tween African aad French types. Produces a 
gorgeous display of 2% in. brilliant double flrs. 
1284—Dwarf Harmony Hybrids. 11 in., all colors. 
1281—DWARF EARLY FRENCH DOUBLE MIX. 
DWARF SINGLE FRENCH 
These varieties are far superior to the old fashi- 
oned kinds - Flowers are larger, richer and 
brighter in color; plants earlier, more profuse. 
1292—Flash. 18 in. Colors range from vivid red 
thru yellow and bronze. Earliest of all 
1315—Noughty Marietta. 12 in. 2-2% inch flrs. are 
golden yellow with mahogany base. Largest and 
best of the 1ew Singles it is free flowering under 
almost any condition. 
1317—Red Head. 12 in. Flowers 2 in. across are 
rich mahogany with crested golden center. Strik- 
ing and very showy. 
1315A—Sunny. 15 in. Bright yellow 2 in. flowers 
have attractive wavy edges. 
1297—Mixture of All French Marigolds. 
All Seed: Pkt. 10c; 21 for $2.00; Giant Pkt. 25c; 9 for $2.00. Buy Direct from Park. 
