Mad for marigolds Look through the pages of any seed catalogue. Walk into any garden center in spring. You’ll see dozens and dozens of mangolds in all sorts of different flower types: single flowers, doubles, crested types, carnation-types, even delicate lacy flowers. It’s a wonderful predicament, trying to decide what’s best. For even with the dozens of marigolds to choose from, it’s easy to keep all those different flower types straight. Marigolds are divided into four basic groups; the dwarf French marigolds; the taller African (or American) marigolds; the lacy, fernlike signets; and a new class, the triploids. Each group contains several different flower types: crested, carnation, doubles, singles and others. Each variety, however, has special charac teristics that make it easy to decide what’s best for you. French Marigolds- The French marigolds are dwarf, growing no higher than 12 inches. At one time, along with their small size, they bore small nondescript flowers, Short On Cash... IMM YOU* nii&AW J&SJ LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT »*, sf Terms Up To 5 Years MODEL #9OOO LIQUID PUMP (#6OOO GPM) husky front mount soil injectors | HEAVY DUjfY REPLACEMENT BARN CLEANER CHAIN • r *** s(^*- THIS CHAIN WILL REPLACE MOST BRANDS OF CHAINS —I I —II II —\ I —lI —I / —7 — > SALES AND SERVICE 1 I CZ \J V / f(N 501 E Woods Dr, Lititz, PA 17543 _J 1_ f\ K\ CL) 24Hr.Se^ic7