Sand Verbena—abronia 
894 Umbellata grandifiora Trail- 
ing little plants with fragrant, verbena- 
like, rosy. lilac flowers through the 
summer ‘and:‘fall. Does well every- 
where—in-rockeries, hanging baskets; 
window boxes, and especially in dry; 
peor soil and full sun. 10 in. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢. 
Santa Barbara Poppy 
Hunnemannia 
1682 Fumariaefolia Flowers like 
golden yellow tulips on erect stems, 
2 ft. tall. In bloom from. July until 
frost. The tulip or poppy-like flowers 
are nice fer vases if cut while in bud. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢. 
s es 
Sanvitalia—creeping Zinnia 
1719 Procumbens Small, deep golden 
yellow, zinnia-like double flowers are 
freely borne on spreading plants which 
grow about 6in. talk. Blooms all sum- 
mer and ‘fall. Excellent for edgings, 
rockeries, and graves in dry places. 
Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 30¢. 
Scarlet Flax 
Linum grandiflorum rubrum 
1750 Large-Flowered Bright, deep 
scarlet, silken-textured flowers, 1 in. 
or more across, While they last only 
one day; new blooms are quick to 
replace them each’ morning, so that 
15 to 
4, oz. 20¢. 
plants are always attractive. 
18 in. Pkt. 10¢; 
Sedum —stonecrop 
1749 Acre (Perennial) Low spread- 
ing ‘“‘Golden Moss” with. small, light 
green, fleshy leaves.of moss-like ap- 
pearance, covered with bright yellow 
flowers. trom May to July. Thrives 
without any special. care. Perfect for 
rock gardens, edgings and dry, sunny 
places, especialy in cemeteries. 3 in. 
20¢; tA6 oz. 70¢. 
1747 Scabiosa, Blue Cockade 
Scabiosa 
Pincushion Flower 
Also known as Sweet Scabious and 
Mourning Bride. Blooms from mid- 
summer until frost. An old garden 
favorite greatly improved. Does well 
in any good soil and a sunny location. 
TALL LARGE-FLOWERED 
DOUBLE 
Plants grow about 3 ft. tall. Unsur- 
passed for cutting as blooms last a 
long time. They are borne on extra 
long, strong stems. 
1740 Azure Fairy Azure-blue. 
.1735 Black Reddish black. 
1747 Blue Cockade Deep azure-blue 
without any trace of rose; very long- 
stemmed. Large flowers; pretty color. 
1730 Lovelimess Soft salmon-rose, 
deeper center. Greatly admired. 
1737 Peach Blossom Lovely peach- 
blossom-pink. Nice with deeper shade. 
1739 Red Rich glowing color. 
1736 Shasta Pure white. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢. 
1738 Pompadour Large flowers, 2}2 
in. across, of a most unique combina- 
tion of colors. Intense blackish purple 
blending into lighter rose-purple, heav- 
ily edged white. Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 45¢. 
1742 Mixed Colors The above and 
other pretty colors in mixture. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢; 14 oz. 40¢. 
1746 Burbank’s Hybrids Many un- 
usual shades and flowers of largest 
size. Pkt. 25¢; 2 pkts. 45¢. 
4163 Collection of 
Four Lovely Scabiosas 
4 Pkts. —One each of Black, Blue 
Cockade, Loveliness, and 
Shasta (value 40¢), for only 25¢ 
1748 Giant Hybrids 
Extra large, very double blooms in a 
charming mixture of colors, including 
many rare shades. They are borne on 
long, sturdy stems, which make them 
most desirable for cutting. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 30¢; 14 oz. 50¢. 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA 
af (BLUE BONNET) 
1743 Caucasica Artistically shaped 
flowers of a soft, charming shade of 
lavender-blue are freely borne on long 
stems from June until September. 
Most desirable for cutting. 114 to 
2 ft. Does well in any fairly rich, well- 
drained soil and a sunny location. 
kt. 15¢; 1% oz. 50¢. 
76 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHIL ADELPHIA 
1724 Scarlet Sage, America 
Scarlet Sage—sewia 
Popular for beds and borders. No 
other plant brings such vivid color to 
the garden from early summer until 
fall. May be used for cutting. Start 
seeds indoors; set plants out when 
weather gets warm. 
1722 Drooping Spikes The extra 
long spikes bend with the weight of 
the great number of flowers. In color 
these flowers are brilliant scarlet and 
the 2! ft. tall plants are simply 
loaded with their loose sprays. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 90¢. 
1724 America or Globe of Fire 
Quite early and very free blooming. 
Bright scarlet-red spikes cover the 
globular plants. 13% ft. 
Pkt. 20¢; 44 oz. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.00. 
1723 Bonfire Well-rounded. sturdy 
bushes of even height with rather up- 
right, stately spikes of scarlet-red car- 
ried well above the foliage. 2 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 45¢; 14 oz. 75¢. 
1726 Scarlet Bedder Plants are 
neatly rounded, quite compact, about 
1 ft. tall and literally covered with 
showy, stocky scarlet flower spikes. 
Pkt. 20¢; 4% oz. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.00. 
1729 Sky Rocket The dwarfest grow- 
ing scarlet sage. Compact plants, 
about 10 in. tall, of even height; ideal 
for low beds and edgings. Large 
spikes of brilliant scarlet. 
Pkt. 25¢; 4 oz. 85¢; 14 oz. $1.50. 
1733 Mixture, All Colors A mix- 
ture of scarlet sage and sages of other 
colors which are of the same growth 
habit. There are pink, salmon, car- 
mine, purple. Just enough of each is 
included to make a showy mixture. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 45¢; 14 oz. 75¢. 
Smilax 
1761 (House Plant) Easily grownvine 
with dark green, glossy, myrtle-like 
leaves. Train on strings, or may be 
grown in hanging baskets. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢. 
Snow-on-the-Mountain 
Euphorbia 
1329 Variegata Showy foliage plants, 
the top leaves attractively marked 
with white. While they may be planted 
in beds, they are mostly used as a 
background to dwarfer plants, for 
foundation plantings, or groups. They 
prefer a sunny location. 3 to-4 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 25¢. 
Snow-in-Summer 
| Cerastium 
1219 Tomentosum (Perexnial) Low — 
growing, creeping, mat-like plants with 
silvery white, downy foliageand masses — 
of pure white, star-shaped flowers — 
during May and June. Especially 
suited for rock gardens, borders, edg- 
ings, or for covering dry, sunny loca- ; 
6-in. 
tions. Does well in poor soil. 
tall. Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 35¢. 
Spider Plant=ca 
1238 Giant Rose Showy, curious 
shaped flower heads of rich rosy crim- 
son followed by long, slender seed pods. 
on wiry stems. Plants grow 4 to 5 ft. 
tall, branch freely, each topped by a 
large cluster of attractive flowers. 
Bloom from July until October. 
Pkt. 10¢; 
Strawflowers 
Helichrysum 
Beautiful in the garden or when cut, 
but mostly grown to dry for winter ! 
bouquets. Flowers are double, 2 in. 
or more across, and are freely borne 
on strong, upright plants from mid- 
summer until fall. 2 to 2% ft. 
1372 Fire Ball Velvety crimson. 
1377 Golden Ball Golden yellow. 
1398 Rose Queen Shades of rose. 
1399 Salmon Queen Delicateshade. 
1379 Silvery Pink Cameo-pink. 
1376 Violet Queen Purplish violet. 
Any of the above strawflowers: 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 30¢. 
1374 Mixed Colors The above and 
other colors in a choice mixture. 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25¢; 12 oz. 40¢. 
4147 Collection 
of 6 Strawflowers 
6 Pkts.—One each a the above 6 
lovely-separate named vari- 
eties (value 60¢) for only.. 30¢ 
5 2 
Statice—sea Lavender 
Sinuata Clusters of colorful, strawy 
everlasting flowers of great value either 
in fresh or dried condition. 2 ft. 
1770 Deep Blue.. | Any of these: 
1771 Rose....... kt. 10¢; 
1772 White...... Vy oz. 25¢. 
1757 Mixed Colors Above and others. 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 20¢; Ye oz. 35¢. 
1756 Bonduelli, Improved Rich 
lemon-yellow. Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢. 
1758 Latifolia (Perennial) Masses of 
small, dainty, light lavender em 
flowers in large panicles during July 
and August: Neat, rosette-like plants. 
2 to. 3 ft. Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 30¢. 
V4 oz. 25¢. 
