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1722 Satvia, DRoopine SPIKES. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
Hardy Annual 
For brilliant beds and borders 
These salvias will delight every one by the profusion and distinctness 
of their flowers during the whole summer until frost or as pot plants 
during the winter. We can recommend our strains very highly. 
1722 DROOPING SPIKES. Thevery best scarlet sage obtainable. 
The flowers of this magnificent scarlet sage are produced so abundant- 
ly as to bend the branches and give them a leaning habit, hence the 
name of Drooping Spikes. It is a magnificent bloomer; desirable for 
lawn or garden whether planted in solid beds or as borders. 
Packet, 15 cents; 14 ounce, 50 cents; 14 ounce, 85 cents. 
1723 DWARF BONFIRE. One of the finest for bedding. Com- 
pact, oval bushes, 2 feet in height, with long spikes of scarlet flowers 
standing clear above the foliage, which completely cover the plant. A 
very popular variety for beds and borders where a dwarfer red variety 
than Drooping Spikes is required. Very extensively grown. 
Packet, 10 cents; 4 ounce, 40 cents; 14 ounce, 75 cents. 
1727 FARINACEA. (The Silver Sage.) Tall silver lavender or blue 
spikes rise in great numbers above the foliage. A handsome bedding 
plant for groups, borders or massing. With a slight covering during the 
winter, this variety is hardy in many localities, but it is best to treat it 
as anannual. Packet. 10 cts.; 14 ounce, 30 cts.; 14 ounce, 50 ctse 
1733 MIXED, ALL SORTS. We have received so many requests 
for salvia seeds mixed, that we are offering a mixture of the scarlet, 
carmine, Salmon and purple. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 50 cents. 
SALVIA PLANTS: -Seed-Bed Grown 
Dwarf Bonfire or Drooping Spikes 
Ready for delivery about April 20th. 
Either variety, $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 100, postpaid. 
All Flower Seeds Postpaid at These Prices 







1723 Satvia, BONFIRE. 1727 SALVIA, FARINACEA. 
i744 SMILAX 
Half Hardy Perennial Climber 7 
A popular indoor climber. Leaves are adeep, glossy green. Habit of 
growth extremely graceful. Easily grown from seed. Packet, 10 cents. 























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1754 Stocks, FINEST VARIETIES MIXED. 
SCABIOSA 
(Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious, Pincushion Flower, ete.) sI 
Rardy Annual nal 
No garden is complete without scabiosas, especially whee cut flowers pea- 
are wanted. They begin blooming in July and continue until frost. shel 
1742 MIXED, LARGE FLOWERED DOUBLE. Flowers borne | Pac 
on long, erect stems, and double clear to the centre in colors of nearly 
white to purple maroon. Packet, 10 cents; 4 ounce, 25 cents. 
some 
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1752 Stocks, Cut AND Come AGAIN, FINEST MIXED. Whi 
STOCKS (Gillifiower) 
Hardy Annual yar 
Nothing can excel stocks for profusion of bloom, beauty and fra- | y)| 
grance. The flowers are large and double, and excellent for bedding or | y 
potculture. The plants bloom freely in about 10 weeks after sowing seed. 
1754 FINEST VARIETIES MIXED. Embracing all thesingle 
and double varieties. Packet, 10c.; 4 ounce, 30c., 14 ounce, 50c. 
CUT AND COME AGAIN, LARGE FLOWERING TEN WEEKS. 
A double variety, about 2feet high, producing endless numbers of side 
branches. Every branch bears a cluster of delightfully fragrant flow- 
ers, and new ones are produced to replace those which are removed, 
1746 BRILLIANT. Beautiful spikes of blood red flowers. 
Packet, 10 cents; {4 ounce, 50 cents; 14 ounce, 85 cents. 
1747 CREOLE. Creamy yellow flowers freely produced. 
Packet, 10 cents; 4 ounce, 50 cents; 14 ounce, 85 cents. 
1748 LA FRANCE. Enormous heads of beautiful rose flowers. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 14 ounce, 85 cents. 
1750 PRINCESS ALICE. Largespikes of beattiful pure white flowers. 1 
Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 50 cents; 14 ounce, 85 cents. [ 
1751 SAPPHIRE. Dark blue. Very fine and distinct color. 
Packet, 10 cents; 1 ounce, 50 cents; 14 ounce, 85 cents. 
1752 FINEST MIXED, CUT AND COME AGAIN. The above col- 
ors and many other soft and distinct shades in this beautiful mixture. 
Packet, 10 cemts; 14 ounce, 40 cents; 4 ounce, 75 cents. 



