MARIGOLDS 
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MAHONIA. (ma-HOH-ne-ah) Berberidaceae. 
Perennial evergreen shrubs, similiar to Barberry. The flowers are yellow and in rac- 
emes followed by blue berries. § i 
in a sheltered place from the wind and Hot ese ae ne ol berDinntes 
—repens. Low growing; bluish green lvs; hardy in N; 1 ft; HP.............. MAHO-I16. 20¢ 
MALCOMIA. (mal-KOH-me-ah) MALCOME STOCKS. Cruciferae. 
Annuals and Perennials from Med regions i 
: : , mostly grayish leaves. Plant seeds eart 
oe or direct to garden. In M. maritima sow seeds every 2 weeks for a Bueeeesion 
Tall African 
—maritima. Va, Stocks. Mixed colors: fi f ; we = 
SPEC rhnsons Gon sino beer ce ines for, border;e 122° oH Awe. = MAT.C-3xX. 15¢ 
Bi attire peep rose color 
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Pape orem HichicteaBr clown. 5. yee ero Ce 
MALVASTRUM. (mal-VAS-trum) FALSE-MALLOW. Malvaceae. 
Mallow-like plants and subshrubs with purple, yellow or red flowers, usually in ter- 
minal spikes, Makes nice plants in the border and sometimes grown in the greenhouse. 
—coccineum. Prairie-M. Brick-red fiswls SAG Momttishardyserl eee ie sed 1 MALV-3. 20¢ 
MALOPE trifida rosea. Showy; rose fis; 3 ft: TA; SDAaUIere avec ee. MALO-3R. 35¢ 
Pee ose Whites NO Were. ,cliu, et cianl oles Atk MAGEE Che MALO-3W. 35¢ 
—-—Purpurea. Deep purple-red MOWErS 3 SNOWi eee wire Les MALO-3P. 35¢ 
a VIxeC me hes ADOVe wiv acietiesei i. ke SRE eee ee RAGA sath coeds abner MALO-3X. 25¢ 
MANDEVILLEA laxa. Chilean-Jasmine (su 1 i ; i 3 
Meda Oust S400 (suaveolens); (VIII); good in pots; GH or 
stake seivasdussueseete¢ shoes stisesatedomuhnnets ances seoteseet ener ea tiie ecaoss aoe eeecal ee MAND-2. 50¢ 
MANIHOT esculenta. Cassava, Ménioc, Tapioca Plant; sh; 9 ft; edible: 100 seed 
SIRO RU OOOWDST.OOK rs eaten Aer ew dA ee MANI-4. 50¢... 
MARIGOLD. TAGETES. Compositae. 
Marigolds are fairly hardy and therefore they should be planted rather early in 
the spring. There are many wonderful plants in both types, African and French, 
that have been developed recently and we will always offer the best as they are in- 
troduced. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS: These are strong feeders and require plenty of water, there- 
fore plant them in the richest, most favorable section of your garden. Seeds may 
either be sown where the plants are to remain or they can be started indoors and 
transplanted out in late May. Give the plants plenty of room, in most cases about 
three feet apart. 
NOVELTY TYPES: These are the large flower type, the plants usually 3-5 ft. high 
and the flowers up to 4-5 jn. across. They make an excellent display in beds as well 
as well cut flowers. There are some varieties with idorless foliage. 
—Treasure Chest. Large ball-shaped heads in mixed COlOLrs; ....ccseseeee MARY-IT. 15¢ 
—Crown of Gold. Colljerette type with odorless ofliage; golden yellow MARY-I1CG. 15¢ 
—Gigantea Sunset. Huge yellow or primrose fis, 5” ac; 314 ft. MARY-IGS. 15¢ 
-—Glititers. An All-American Selection in ’51; large chrysanthemum type; golden ye 
CWMELLO WER S32 IT CHES se t/ou OZ 1 625s bsce aciitcsc oes cesuciein ociessocs su ek MARY-IG. 20¢ 
—Goldilocks. NEW. Like Glitters in pl habit and fl form; bright golden yellow; it 
shouldsbesegrown by all. Marigold’ fans. Yovoz. $1.50 ciidicccskccsccsdesteetcbee MARY-IGL. 20¢ 
—Golden Ball. Deep golden yellow, double fils; Yo 02. 50g... ceesseceneeeee MARY-1IGB. 15¢ 
—Golden Glow. Very large golden heads 5” ac; odorless; 4 ft... MARY-1GG. 15¢ 
—Mission Giants, Goldsmith. Perfect ball type; golden; huge............ MARY-1GS. 15¢ 
—-—Yellowstone. Golden yellow, incurved, heads, huge; 4 ft... MARY-l1YS. 15¢ 
—Gypsy Jewels. A wide range brilliant colors; sweet; 15” tall;neat.... MARY-1IGJ: 15¢ 
—Golden Bedder. Chrysanthemum-flowered; deep golden; Y2 oz. 80¢ MARY-1GB. 20¢ 
—Golden Queen. Dwarf Srowth; V2 02. 40¢.......ccececcsssccscesscessessscsecesecssccssesacees MARY-1GQ. 20¢ 
—Moonlight. Tall giant flowered; extra double; Y2 oz. 40¢.....cce MAHY-1M. 20¢ 
—Orange Queen. Dwarf growing; orange flowers; 2 oz. 804... MARY-INO. -20¢ 
—Pompon. Melium height; ouble pompon; early German strain............ MARY-1PP. 20¢ 
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