The marigold I promptly planted in one of the empty green flower-pots, where throughout the winter it bore a constant succession of its brown and orange velvet flowers.
Gay Marigoldis frolic, She laughs till summer is done; She hears the Grillie chirping All day i' the blazing sun.
His duty is to keep the church clean, and to scatter the marsh-marigold flowers on the floor before service.
Eloise loving the mignonette had asked for it, poppies were Josephine's and marigold was for Dee.
On the other hand the white-flowered and the purple marigold (B.
And the whitemarigold has produced in our gardens a variety without rays.
I cite an instance, secured by counting the ray-florets on the flower-heads of the corn-marigold or Chrysanthemum segetum.
The smaller, and the three-toothed marigold occur from time to time, provided with ray florets, showing a positive variation.
Now themarigold averages 13, and the grandiflorum 21 rays.
It is perfectly evident that this double marigold is now quite constant.
In the double field-marigold we have the very first generation of a variety of pure and not hybrid origin.
In my own cultures of the improved field-marigold I have observed it frequently.
But surely I saw marigold wreaths floating off the edge of the Ghaut only this noon," said the Adjutant.
So I lived by the Ghaut, very close to my own people, and I watched over them year after year; and they loved me so much that they threw marigold wreaths at my head whenever they saw it lift.
Marigold wreaths are a sign of reverence all India over.
What good are marigold wreaths when one is on the rubbish-heap?
Gerard calls the sun-flower "The Flower of the Sun or the Marigold of Peru".
The African marigold indicates rain, if the corolla is closed after seven or eight in the morning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marigold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: color; flower; pigment