Carnation Flowered Type 
Real Gold (B.M., A.A.S., ’45). <A larger, 
deeper and richer Guinea Gold; full 
double, 4 in. ruffled carnation-flowered 
type; early to late blooming; strong, 
erect grower; 30 in. tall. 
Prills. (New 1950). More compact Real 
Gold, golden orange, frilled and waved 
petals; odorless foliage; 24”. 
EARLY SUNSET GIANTS. 
to 4 ft. This is an early flowering strain of the popular 
Sunset Giants, largest of all marigolds bearing flowers 
that are sometimes 7'% inches in diameter. This 
blooms 18 to 20 days earlier than the older strain, 
each plant bearing 8 to 12 enormous blooms in a 
festive range of color, including cream, buff, lemon, 
gold and orange. Plants are vigorous and stems 
strong. Pkt., 25c. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES. Giant flowers of bright 
medium orange, with intensely ruffled florets. Very 
early to flower. Plants are semi-tall, 20 inches in 
height, with full length base-branching stems. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Dwarf Gigantea “Pot O’ Gold” (new ’41). 
Imagine a dozen or more of these 4” 
sweetly scented, penetrating deep golden 
orange flowers on a 15” plant. A dwarfer 
Gigantea Full Double. Extremely early. 
10” cutting stems. 100% double. 
Burpee Gold Improved. Odorless foliaged 
Guinea Gold type; 4” flowers; early and 
free blooming; 2% ft. 
Guinea Gold (G.M., A.A.S., ’33). Loosely 
ruffled flowers of orange flushed with 
gold; 30 in. 
Yellow Supreme (G.M., A.A.S., 1935). 
Light lemon-yellow, carnation flowered, 
Guinea Gold; 30 in. 
Burnett’s Novelty Mixture 
Mixed ourselves from only novelty mari- 
golds listed here; a wealth of cutflowers. 
(African) 
@ PRICES... ALL MARIGOLDS 
Pkts. 15c & 25c; 44 oz. $1.00 @ 
except as noted 
23-25 Warren Street 
Easy of culture and continual 
bloomers, mid-Summer till frost. 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Type 
Glitters (B.M., A.A.S. 1951). Earlier, 
dwarfer and larger Mammoth Mumm; 
3%” clear yellow flowers on long cut- 
LINSStems sa S0 eee a ele arenes Pkt. 25c 
HAPPINESS The large chrysanthemi: .n-like 
flowers, 3Y% in. acrgss, are a cheerful golden-yellow. 
Plants are of uniform habit, growing 16 in. tall; 
early to flower and a profuse bloomer. Pkt., 25c. 
Limelight. Light primrose yellow or 
deep cream; lightest colored Marigold; 
2 in. flowers on 2 ft. nlants; early. 
Mammoth Mumm (H.M., A.A.S., 1944). 
rich lemon-yellow. They are the largest 
bloomed of it’s class to date, measuring 
4” to 5” across and 2” deep. Amazing 
large blooms, that are carried on long 
cutting stems. Bushy. 3 ft., erect plants. 
Mission Giants “Goldsmith” (B.M., 
A.A.S., 1941). Better than the Sunshines 
and Dixies. Unusually long keeping. 
Basal branching. Very early, 18” rieh 
golden orange. 
Mission Giants Mixed. 
SINGLE FRENCH 
For edging, bedding and cutting. 
Flash (S.M,, A.A.S., 1945). Most strik- 
ing is its bizarre coloring; golden yel- 
low, orange, maroon red and bicolored 
flowers, all found on the same plant; 
1% in. single flowers have high button 
centers; fine cutflower. THarliest of all 
MaArieold Same eer Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00 
Naughty Marietta. (H.M., A.A.S. 1947). 
Single 2%” flowers of golden yellow, 
center of petals maroon blotched, 12” 
tall; spreading. ...Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.50 
Sunny. (New 1951). Clear yellow com- 
panion to Naughty Marietta, wavy 2” 
flowers. 
All America French Single Mixed. A 
special mixture of the above four 
French marigolds. 
eer to, 
DOUBLE DWARF FRENCH 
Butterball (B.M., A.A.S., 1942). Dainty, 
exquisite and refreshing. That’s Butter- 
ball. Its lovely, soft butter yellow petals 
are tipped maroon and surrounded by 
guard petals. Uniform petite plants, 6 
to 8 in. high, very early and continuous 
COLOR MAGIC, 8 in. Brilliant 
colors of non-fading red to pure gold with many 
varied striped and mottled combinations in red and 
gold. Full double flowers, 2% inches in diameter. 
Uniform in growth, plants are dwarf and compact. 
Dwarf French Double Harmony. Dis- 
tinct scabiosa-like flowers with tubu- 
lar, deep orange center, flanked by broad, 
velvety maroon-brown guard petals; free 
flowering, early, 12 in. 
Fandango. The brightest red yet to 
be found in these popular flowers. Pkt. 25c 
Giant Spry An important 
development in the dwarf class of Mari- 
gold. The blooms are about double_the 
size of the regular Spry. The bushy type 
plants are nearly twice the diameter but 
only slightly taller than the regular Spry. 
Lemon Drop. The finest, earliest 
bright yellow Marigold ever developed for 
edging. Plants neat, compact, 9 in. tall... 
completely covered from early summer- to 
frost with 1 in. double blooms. 
Parisian Hybrids. Distinctly new and 
sensational strain with more colors and 
color combinations than we have ever 
seen in Marigolds .. . rich green foliage, 
early, free blooming . . . double 2% in. 
blooms .. . dwarf plants. Pkt 25¢ 
TANGERINE. Distinct shade of 
bright tangerine-orange. Flowers are double, 2 
inches across and completely cover the bushy mound- 
like plants which grow about 15 inches tall. Early 
and continuous bloomer. Outstanding 
Yellow Pygmy (H.M., A.A.S., 1940). 
Light lemon yellow, 8 in. plants, com- 
pact, free flowering. 
Dwarf Harmony Hybrids (new 194V). 
100% All Double Harmony type flowers, 
mixed colors and blotched; 12 in. 
