California Poppy 
Salvia, Bonfire 
Spring Flowering 
Cuthbertson 
SALVIA AND SWEET PEAS 
PYRETHRUM (Golden Feather)—Ornamental, golden-leaved an- 
nuals for borders and edging. Dwarf bushy growers, with 
finely cut foliage. Sow August to November. Height 1 foot. 
Pkt. 15¢; \% oz. 85c. 
POPPY—Especially desirable for massing in beds. 
Sweet Briar—Pink, very showy, double blossoms; annual, 2 
to 3 feet high. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 70c. 
Flanders—Very showy. Single red blossoms; annual, 2 to 
3 feet high. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
Shirley—Single Mixed. The range of colors extending from 
pure white through the most delicate shades of pale pink, 
rose and carmine to crimson, white edged, shaded and 
striped. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
Double Shirley Mixed—Mixed. A very fine mixture of white, 
pink and old rose shades, desirable. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00. 
California Poppy—Single. A very free flowering plant, good 
for masses. Does not transplant well. One foot high. 
Yellow color. Pkt. 10¢; oz. $1.50. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage)—Well known decorative bedding plants. 
Can be grown as an annual as it flowers freely from seed 
the first year. Two to three feet high. February to April. 
Pkt. 25e; 14 oz. $1.50. 
Bonfire—Dazzling scarlet. Dwarf, compact grower. Height 
1l4 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
Harbinger—The finest and most striking of all bedding Sal- 
vias.. The plants are symmetrical, dwarf, and compact. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Blue Beard, Blue Bedder—Wonderful, clear, dark blue flow- 
ers on long, wiry stems. Plant compact. Pkt. 25c. 
SOLANUM (Jerusalem Cherry)—Ornamental plant with attrac- 
tive berries. Useful pot plant for winter decorations. No- 
vember to February. Pkt. l5e. 
STOCKS—By virtue of their delightful fragrance, brilliancy 
and diversity of colors, profusion and duration of blooms, 
Stocks deserve a place in every garden. Particularly showy 
massed in beds. Sow September to November for early 
spring blooming. 
Large-Flowering Ten Weeks—Fine dwarf compact growers. 
Height 1 foot. 
Mixed Colors—Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 75c. 
Double Giant Imperial Bismarck—Early-flowering Stocks ot 
branching habit. Fine cut-flowers. Height 2 feet. 
ae velew: Old Rose, Fiery Red, Silvery Lilac—-Pkt. 15c; 
4, oz. 95c. 
Mixed Colors—Pkt. 15e:; 14 oz. 95c. 
SWEET PEAS—The range of color, combined with the exqui- 
site beauty of form of the flowers and the gracefulness of the 
ee stems, makes this the most popular of our annual 
oweTrs. 
Early-Flowering Spencer—These magnificent Sweet Peas are 
ideal for late fall and winter blooming in the Lower South. 
Plant during August, September, and October . 
Pkt. Oz,  Yailbs aL: 
Mrs. Hoover—Rich indigo blue............ $ .10 $ .50 $1.50 $5.50 
Helen Hayes—Golden Scarlet................ .10 50 1.50 5.50 
Harmony—Mauve Lavender ........c. .10 .00 1.50 5.50 
Snowstorm—Pure White .oc...cceececseeeseecees .10 .00 1.50 5.50 
Orienial=— Creamy eee .10 ast) ABO Ges) 
JOSI1E——ROSe ys Pimlee rset eae eee eee 10 50 ene50seeos 00 
Mivicn=ROSGis ete ee ete eee .10 5 Otel] 5 Olo00 
Red Cross—-Dazzling  Scarlet.................. .10 .90 1.50 5.50 
Shirley Temple (New)—Delightful Soft 
ROS sas Dai ra ec atta sire tr aes San ec i aie .10 50 1.50 5.50 
Spencer’s Extra Christmas 
Floweringay Mixedaucnacs kee .10 40 1.25 4.00 
SPRING FLOWERING CUTHBERTSON—Hardy, vigorous grow- 
ers, seldom winter-killed in the South. Sow during October 
and November and they will commence blooming in March. 
Pkt. Oz. YWlb. Lb. 
$. $1 $4. 
Janet—Glistening White .....cccccccsecscseseee- $ .10 40 25 00 
Helen——Blush Pink ee ee nae 10 .40 1.25 4.00 
Billy=— Scanlon ae cetee ane eee Ne .10 .40 1.25 4.00 
Katie—Bright Cream Pink... eee .10 .40 1.25 4.00 
Flora hoOsesu Cerise eee ee .10 .40 1.25 4.00 
Spring Flowering Cuthbertson—Un- 
surpassed for richness and 
Joni icra cy eat eecccee ee ane eee 10 35 1.00 3.50 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG ON REQUEST. 
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