A37VGS. Re-Selected "Chrysanthemum-Sunflower" 
F104. Rich golden yellow flowers, 5 to 8 inches, fully double, that rival gorgeous dahlias in size 
and splendor. Petals beautifully quilled, giving the appearance of a glorious chrysanthe¬ 
mum. The plants, 5 to 7 feet tall, have many branches, each branch carrying a gorgeous 
golden flower. F104 is special stock from my own plants, re-selected for years. Ordinar¬ 
ily, this variety comes very uneven, with a good many off types and shades. Mine now 
almost 100% perfect. Price for Re-Selected F104 Seed: Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 35c; oz. 60c. 
Another Unique Sunflower— s, Red and Gold" 
F106. Originated here at Boulder by Prof. Cockerell. Often listed as the RED Sunflower, but 
does not come all red. Flowers single, 6 to 9 inches vary from lemon to coppery-red. 
Many blooms marked like Gaillardia. Plants about 7 feet high* A distinct novelty. Pkt. 
10c; Yz oz. 40c; oz. 70c. 
Don't Kill Big Weeds? 
No, I don’t mean you should let them re¬ 
main and go to seed. Don’t worry about the 
weed seed crop for next year. There will be 
ample of this anyhow. What I mean is, don’t 
ever let the weeds get big. Cut them down, 
or pull them up, in their tender youth. Funny, 
isn’t it, how we think we are really doing 
something great when we slaughter large size 
weeds, but we don’t feel half that glow of sat¬ 
isfaction when we kill ’em off when small and 
when it is so much easier done. But the time 
to get the weeds is before they take their toll 
from the soil’s fertility. Frequent raking, 
hoeing and cultivating is the way to get the 
weeds just as they are sprouting. 
How to Transplant Weeds 
This is easy. It’s a natural gift with some 
gardeners. Simply have the ground wet when 
you go forth to give the garden the once over. 
Cut the weeds off well under the roots, but 
don’t scatter them about. Follow the hoe with 
your feet, packing the recently loosened soil 
as you go. Then to complete the job, turn the 
hose on before the soil has had time to dry 
out well after hoeing. This treatment is prac¬ 
tically sure to leave a good stand of weeds, 
full of life and pep. 
