Single French Marigolds 
With the introduction of the following six Burpee varieties, more gardeners 
are planting single flowered marigolds than ever before because they are far 
superior to old-fashioned kinds—flowers are larger and richer colored; plants are 
earlier and more profuse blooming. For a striking display in beds, borders and 
edgings, the single French Marigolds are hard to beat. Nice for cutting. 
Dwarf Single French 
2352 Naughty Marietta 41-A merica 
Flash Winner; Award of Merit, Royal Horticul- 
Pkt. 10¢ tural Society of Great Britain. Wide open, 
single flowers, 214. in. across; rich 
golden yellow attractively blotched 
maroon at base of the petals. 
They are freely borne on com- 
pact plants 1 ft. tall; gay sub- 
jects for beds, borders and 
edgings. Early and continuous 
bloomer. Pkt. 20¢; 
Ye oz. 75¢; VY oz. $1.40 
Red Head AI-America 
bronze Medal Winner. Single 
: AS ‘ flowers, 2 in. across, made up of 
we SRS eS : ® acrested center of golden petals 
3 gece . edged maroon and surrounded 
a 
: by a single row of broad, over- 
ores - : i . “ lapping, gracefully recurved 
Flash All-America Silver Medal Winner. Gay, petals which open a rich ma- 
single flowers, 134 in. and more across, in a bright com- hogany changing to auburn and 
pingien et orlots whieh Bets the vivid A Uso Hae” to as» j shades of : : 
ronze and yellow. In most of the flowers a base color o ronze and gold. Plants grow Naush pet Single 
tangerine is overlaid with rich marigold-red. 18 in. 12 in. tall. Pkt. 25¢; shty Marietta Dwarf z 
SPECIAL: Pkt. only 10¢; % oz. 40¢; % oz. 75¢ &% oz. $1.00; 1% oz. $1.75 
MARIGOLD 
AFRICAN, TALL DOUBLE (Tagetes 
erecta). Very large globular flowers com- 
posed of compact tubular or quilled 
petals. Height, 214 feet. 
Orange All Double. An improved strain 
which produces practically one hundred 
per cent double flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
Lemon All Double. A fluffy fully doubled 
variety with pale yellow blooms loosely 
quilled. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed Pkt. Pkt. 15c. 
Signet Marigold CARNATION FLOWERED, Real Gold 
ete 
f , (African). Carnation-like petals and un- 
(Tagetes signata pumila) usually brilliant golden color make this 
Golden Ring Extremely free-A ee flower outstanding. acks much of the 
10 in. tall, with fine, lacy foes waite the. i latalpa oe a Aa RR Ae Oheight Mareole Ree 
hundreds of small golden-orange flowers always open at one time. For 
edgings, borders and rock gardens they are unsurpassed. Easily grown 
Pkt. 25¢; 1% oz. 85¢; 14 oz. $1.50 *CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED, Mam- 
moth Mum. See All America Selections, 
MORNING GLORIES page 3. 
eek Cupid. This is the only Extra Dwarf 
Special Culture on Packet African Chrysanthemum Flowered Mari- 
If sown outdoors, do not sow until the ground is warm gold in circulation. Cupid is the perfect 
and summer established. Give plants full sun t dgi Marigold beari 242-3” 
, poro pot or edging Marigo earing 214 
oy and do not overfeed, as this may limit flowers lemon-yellow flowers in profusion on a 
wetingodue Stay oC aaNe: compact 8” plant. Pkt. 25c. 
DARLING. Giant flowers, up to 4 inches in 
diameter, of a rich wine red with snowy-throat 
that provides enough contrast to make flowers 
stand out immediately. An easily cultivated annual 
climbing vine, of vigorous growth and very free 
flowering. Pkt., 25c. 
IMPROVED PEARLY GATES. This is a white MIGNONETTE—Sweet Scented 
sport of the lovely Heavenly Blue morning glory, : : 1- 
and is similar in size, vigor of growth and abundant fore or cutting. especislly when used with 
ee ee Si other flowers. Blooms all summer. 1 ft. tall. 
SCARLETT O’HARA. Stunning 31%4-in. flowers 
of a soft velvety scarlet, borne in profusion from 
July until frost. The flowers stay open longer in the Finest Mixed Large- 
day than other sorts. 14 oz., 60c; pkt., 20c. flowered varieties of many fine shades. 
Pkt. 15 « I, oz. 60¢; iy, OZ. $1.10 
HEAVENLY BLUE CLARKE’S EARLY FLOW- ae 
ERING. A strain of Heavenly Blue selected for ear- 
liness. Flowers measure 314 to 4 inches across. To 
sow indoors, nick through fact outer shell of seed 
with knife or file. Then sow in flower pot in good 
friable soil, and place where bottom heat of at least 
70 degrees is provided. Keep indoors until weather 
is warm. }{ oz., 35c; pkt., 20c. 
