Marigold ‘Day of the Dead Orange’
These are the bushy 3’ tall and 3’ across old fashioned enormous Marigolds that have now become almost impossible to find. Used lavishly to decorate graves and altars during the “Day of the Dead” these fabulous Marigolds bear super double rich orange blooms 5” across! Long stemmed and superb for cutting they’re profuse and long blooming- from Summer through Fall! Rich soil is best of course. |
Marigold ‘Villandry’
This heirloom Marigold was collected from a garden near Villandry in France and created a lot of excitement at the nursery when it first bloomed. The flowers are single, glowing, mahogany red - sometimes edged with gold that then mature into velvety bronzes and yellows. It makes a 2’ X 2’ bush and is very easy to grow. ‘Villandry’ is covered with flowers all Summer and Fall. Even people who do not care for Marigolds like this one! |
Marigold ‘Harlequin’
Hundreds of fantastical, 3” circus tent flowers are sweetly scented and borne exuberantly on this big, bushy, 3’x3’ TALL heirloom Marigold. A mood enhancer wherever it’s planted, it’ll bloom several months – especially if you deadhead. Butterflies and delightful cut flowers! Best in rich soil and self-sows. Woo-hoo! |
Marigold ‘Day of the Dead Golden Yellow’
These are the real “African Marigolds”. No grocery store dwarf varieties here! You get big, fantastic, super-doubly, sweetly scented blooms to 4-5” across for several months. Long-stemmed, they’re superb cut flowers and perfect for your Day of the Dead celebrations. Combined here with Convolvulus ‘Blue Ensign’. Rich soil is best. |