130 East Wisconsin Avenue 



Milwaukee, Wisconsin 



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SALVIA 



(Flowering Sage) 



are more attractive. They are easily grown from seed, producing their brilliant 

 in the greatest profusion throughout the season until cut down by frost. Sow indoors 



Pkt. 



Few plants 

 colored flowers 

 in March. 



America, or Globe of Fire — A new Salvia or dwarf, bushy, compact growth which is literally 

 aglow with large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers from early in the season until late in 



fall. Vs oz., 75c .: ^0.20 



Bonfire — Dwarf and compact in habit, producing long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers in great 



profusion. 2 feet. Vs oz., 50c 



10 



Little Lord Fauntleroy — Grows 18 inches 

 high, and fairly covered with brilliant 



scarlet flowers 10 



Splendens — Bears an abundance of long, 

 gorgeous scarlet spikes of flowers all 

 summer. Vs oz., 40c 10 



Zurich — A dwarf, early blooming variety, 

 producing vivid scarlet flowers freely. 

 Vs oz., 75c 10 



SCHIZANTHUS 



Handsome annuals, popularly known as the 

 Poor Man's Orchid. The flowers are exceed- 

 ingly graceful and produced in many beauti' 

 ful colors. 



Sutton's Superb Large Flowering Hybrids 



- — Surpasses all other strains of Schisan- 

 thus in size of flowers and beautiful 

 shades of colors, forming bushes lYi 

 ft. to 2V2 ft. high ,. 25 



Grandiflora Hybrids — Form neat, com- 

 pact bushes, covered with a profusion 

 of small butterfly-like flowers in many 

 striking colors 10 



Wisetonensis — A handsome pot-plant 

 bearing a profusion of beautiful flowers 

 ranging in color from soft pink to dark 

 brown. 3 feet - 



Dwarf Hybrids — -Finest mixed colors. 6 

 inches 



.15 



Schizanthus 



Bridal Veil — A 



new Schizanthus, 

 forming compact 

 bushes which are 

 literally covered 

 w- i t h snow-white 

 blossoms 



Salvia Bonfire 



STATICE 



(Sea Lavender) 



Hardy plants, bearing a profusion of dainty flowers all summer, which 

 when dried can be used for winter bouquets. 



Sinuata — Rose, blue, yellow; perennial. Each, per Pkt., 10c; 3 Pkts., 25c. 

 Latifolia— Purphsh blue; perennial. Pkt., 10c. 



Russian (Suworawi)— A new annual Statice. Long, rat-tail spikes of 

 small pink flowers. Very effective, and are everlasting. Pkt., 15c. 



SANVITALIA 



Procumbens FL PI.— An annual of dwarf compact growth; useful in mass- 

 es in beds, or edges of borders, or in vases, baskets, etc. Showy 

 bright yellow, double flowers; in bloom all summer 10 



SAPONARIA 



(Bouncing Bet) 



Ocymoides — Very showy hardy perennial rock plant, producing during the 



summer months masses of small, bright rose flowers; 9 inches 10 



Vaccaria— A pretty annual variety, grows about 2 feet high, and bears 

 masses of satiny pink flowers somewhat like enlarged Gypsophila; 

 fine for cutting, adding grace to any arrangement ot flowers. Several 

 sowings should be made to keep up a succession of bloom. Per 

 oz.. 30c 1^ 



Statice Latifolia 



