—Lemon Queen. MARY-2LO. 20¢ 
Los Angeles florist strain; lemon-yellow. 
—Golden Emblem. MARY-2GE. 20¢ 
—Golden Prince. MARY-2P. 20¢ 
Orange Prince. 
Rich gold, between Lemon Queen and 
CARNATION TYPE AFRICANS: Carnat- 
ion-type flowers with fluffk broad petals 
and nearly 100%double; 215 ft. . 
—Burpee Gold. . MARY-3BG. 20¢ 
Odorless foliage; bright gold. 
—Golden Crown. MARY-3GC. 20¢ 
Dwarf Strain in golden yellow; low beds. 
—Yellow Supreme. MARY-3YS. 20¢ 
—Pretty lemon-yellow. 
—Golden West. MARY-3GW. 20¢ 
Early; dwarf strain of Guinea Gold; 2 ft. 
Tall African 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS: Mainly small 12- 
15 inch plants,, with smaller flowers than 
the Africans; they are especially good for 
beds and borders; many varieties are ideal 
for edging. This type does better if plant- 
ed where thew are to grow as they do not 
take well to transplanting; they laso do 
iseawed if the soil is not extra rich nor too 
moist. 
NEW HARMONY TYPE: These have a 
crested form flower; excellent for beds. 
—Gold Crest. MARY-6GC. 20¢ 
Deep golden orange, 2” ac; quilled petals; 
8 inches. 
—Golden Harmony. MARY-6GH. 20¢ 
Luminous golden yellow; 1 ft. 
—Clinton. MARY-6C. 20¢ 
Orange; frilled and waved petals; odor- 
less foliage. : 
—Golden Supreme. MARY-6GS. 20¢ 
Larger fis than Golden Harmony; 18’’. 
—Harmony. MARY-6H. 20¢ 
Deep orange, maroon colar; 1 ft. 
—Melody. MARY-6M. 20¢ 
Clear all golden yellow, 114 ” ac; 1 ft. 
—Orbit. MARY-6B. 20¢ 
Golden yellow center, reddish brown 
guards: 1 ft. 
—Spotlight. MARY-6SL. 20¢ 
Yellow center, mahogany border; early; 
1th 
—Winter Harmony. MARY-6WH. 20¢ 
Winter flowering type for the GH. 
—Dwarf Harmony. MARY-6DH. 20¢ 
Uniform 11” plants; 2-tone lemon and 
dark red. 
—Harmony Types Mixed. MARY-6X. 20¢ 
Double hybrids for cutting. 
—Tall Harmony. MARY-6TH. 20¢ 
TALL DOUBLE FRENCH: 30 inches high. 
—Australian Giant. MARY-7AG. 20¢ 
Tall double or grendon tree: brownish 
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yellow. 
—Josephine. MARY-7J. 20¢ 
Single brown; good cut; 3 ft. 
—Lieb’s Tall Winter. MARY-7LW.420¢ 
Deep brown; single; GH for cutting. 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH: 
—Dobbie’s Dwarf. MARY-8D. 20¢ 
Striped double flowers. 
—Electric Light. MARY-8EL. 20¢ 
Dwarf double; bright yellow. 
—Orange Ball. MARY-8RB. 20¢ 
Dwarf double orange. 
MARY-8F. 20¢ 
—Orange Flame. 
A new German variety. . 
—Purple Crown. MARY-8PC. 20¢ 
Showy new German variety. 
—Roberi Beist. MARY-8RB. 20¢ 
Rich maroon; 1 ft. 
—Royal Scot. MARY-8RS. 20¢ 
All double; rich mahogany and gold com- 
bination; 1 ft. 
—Rusty Red. MARY-8R. 20¢ 
Double; rusty red, gold edged on frilled 
petals; new. 
MARY-8G. 20¢ 
—Scarlet Glow. 
Showy scarlet flowers. . 
—Sunbeam. MARY-8SB. 20¢ 
Pure golden yellow; pretty; 15’. 
—Tangerine. MARY-8T. 20¢ 
New; tangerine-orange; full double, 2” ac 
—Double Monarch. MARY-8DM. 20¢ 
—Above Mixed. MARY-8X. 20¢ 
DWARF SINGLE FRENCH: 
Ferdinand 
MARY-9F. 20¢ 
Golden yellow with mahogany-red; 2 ft. 
—Ferdinand. 
—Fire Cross. MARY-9FC. 20¢ 
pe orange-yellow, blotched maroon; 
1 eee 
—Flash. MARY-SFL. 20¢ 
New red and gold bicolor; dandy; good 
for pots or border; 15”. 
—Gold Edged. MARY-9IGE. 20¢ 
Showy single variety. 
—Legion of Honor. MARY-9LH. 20¢ 
Pretty yellow blotched brown; dwarf. 
—Naghty Marietta. MARY-9NM. 20¢ 
Light yellow, aroon blotched; single. 
—Above Mixed. MARY-9X. 20¢ 
MINIATURE DOUBLE FRENCH: Excell- 
ent for pots or edging or low beds. 
—Butterball. MARY-10B. 20¢ 
Soft yellow with maroon center; 8’. 
—Spry. MARY-10SP. 20¢ 
Yellow crested with red guards; 9”. 
—Sunkist. MARY-10S. 20¢ 
Bright golden orange; good with Butter- 
ball; 8 inches. 
—Yellow Pigmy. MARY-10YP. 20¢ 
A very dwarf bright yellow; 10’. 
—Gem Mixture. MARY-10GX. 20¢ 
New dwarf mixture; neat form; contin- 
