Tall Marigold, African 
Orange, All-Double 
T05Y Z . Doubtless the world’s finest tall Mari¬ 
gold. Plants about 30 inches, bloom pro¬ 
fusely from early summer until hard frosts. 
Heretofore only about half the blooms of 
this variety would come double. But now 
you have them practically 100 per cent 
double. And such large, rich, orange 
blooms! Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
New French Tall Double 
Marigold, “Royal Scot” 
Introducer’s description: 
Modern as the crack Scottish Railway train, 
“The Royal Scot,” from which it borrowed its 
name, this Marigold is the most striking yet 
introduced. The large, well-formed, double 
flowers are produced in abundance on plants 
from 24 to 30 inches in height. The color is 
a charming combination of mahogany and gold 
in symmetrical stripes which radiate from the 
center of the flower. We feel confident that 
Royal Scot will be welcomed by florists and 
home gardeners alike. 
Our seed direct from introducer. Small pkt. 
10c; large pkt. 25c. 
Marianlrlc GIANT AFRICAN. Tall. 
■SWltlS Should be thinned to 12 
inches in good ground, for they make big 
bushes. They bloom from mid-summer to 
hard frosts. 
ORANGE PRINCE. F05. Deep golden orange, 
Immense blossoms. Pkt. 10c. 
IiEMON QUEEN. F06. Equal to Orange 
Prince, but a soft lemon yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Scotch Marigolds 
(Calendula.) Also called Pot Marigold. 
Grows readily from seed planted outdoors. 
May also be grown in pots indoors. It blooms 
continuously If kept picked. 
CAMPFIRE. P13C. See page 6. 
ORANGE KING. F130. Florists’ strain. 
Enormous orange flowers, perfectly double. 
LEMON QUEEN. F13I.. Double lemon. 
NANKEEN. P13N. Large double cream. 
Prices: Any these 4 kinds: Pkt. 10c; 3 for 
25c; Va oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
APRICOT QUEEN. P13Q. New Calendula. 
Lovely. Pkt. 25c. (Small pkt. 10c.) 
New Carnation-Flowered 
Marigold “Guinea Gold” 
New Type, New Color. 
Plants, about 3 ft., almost literally covered 
with blossoms, 2 y 2 in. across, double and 
semi-double, loosely ruffled. 
Color, brilliant golden orange, a favorite with 
florists and flower fans. 
Stems are strong and of good length for cut¬ 
ting. Keeps well when cut. 
Odor of other Marigolds lacking. 
Prices: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; V 2 oz. 50c. 
“Chrysanthemum-Sunflower” 
F104. Rich golden yellow flowers, 5 to 8 
inches, fully double, that rival gorgeous 
dahlias in size and splendor. Petals beauti¬ 
fully quilled, giving the appearance of a 
glorious chrysanthemum. The plants, 5 to 
7 feet tall, have many branches, each 
branch carrying a gorgeous golden flower. 
Special stock from my own plants, re¬ 
selected for years. Ordinarily this variety 
comes very uneven, with a good many off 
types and shades. Mine now almost 100% 
perfect. Price for Re-Selected Seed: Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 35c; oz. 60c. 
“Red and Gold” Sunflower 
P106. Originated here at Boulder by Prof. 
Cockerel. Often listed as the RED Sun¬ 
flower, but does not come all red. Flowers 
single, 6 to 9 inches, vary from lemon to 
coppery-red. Many blooms marked like Gail- 
lardia. Plants about 7 feet high. A dis¬ 
tinct novelty. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c. 
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. 
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