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Saponaria PER PK t. 



3939 Ocymoides. Very showy hardy perennial rock plant, 

 producing during the summer months masses of small, 

 bright rose flowers; 9 inches. J oz., 25 cts $0 10 



3940 Vaccaria. A pretty and useful annual variety, grows 

 about 2 feet high, and bears masses of satiny pink 

 flowers somewhat like an enlarged Gypsophila; charm- 

 ing for cutting, adding grace to any arrangement of 

 flowers. Several sowings should be made to keep up 



a succession of bloom. Per oz., 30 cts 10 



Large-flowering Annual Scabiosas 



(Morning Bride, Sweet Scabious, Pin Cushion 

 Flower, etc.) 



These are firm favorites with many of our customers. Seed can 

 be sown any time in the spring after danger of frost is past. They 

 grow 2| to 3 feet high, and come into bloom early in July, and con- 

 tinue without interruption until hard frost. The beautiful flowers 

 in exquisite shades are borne on long stems, and when cut keep in 

 perfect condition for the best part of a week. They make effective 

 borders or beds, and no garden is complete without Scabiosas, espe- 

 cially where flowers are wanted for cutting. per J oz. per pkt. 



10 

 10 

 10 



25 

 25 



3943 Azure Fairy. Clear lavender-blue $0 25 



3944 Crimson. Rich rosy crimson 



3951 Flesh Pink. Delicate tone of pink 



3952 King of the Blacks. Velvety black 



purple 25 10 



3955 Peachblossom. Soft peach-blossom pink. 25 10 



3957 Shasta. Very large, pure white 25 10 



3959 Collection of a packet each of the 6 colors 40 



3966 Collection containing J oz. each of the above 



6 colors 1 25 



3960 Mixed Colors. £ oz., 25 cts.; oz., 60 cts 10 



3953 Loveliness (New). A glorious new color in annual Scab- 

 iosa; ranging through varying tones of soft delicate salmon 

 rose. Undoubtedly the most beautiful Scabiosa ever intro- 

 duced. With long, stiff stems, a delightful fragrance; and its 

 glorious Salmon Rose color re- 

 sults in a cut flower that is un- 

 surpassed. 15 cts. per pkt.; 

 J oz., 50 cts. 



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Scabiosa Caucasica 



Large-flowering Scabiosa 



1 Hardy Perennial 



Scabiosas PE r pkt. 



3941 Caucasica (Blue 

 Bonnet). One of the 

 handsomest of hardy 

 perennials, especial- 

 ly valuable for cut- 

 ting, the blooms 

 lasting a long time 

 in water; color soft 

 lavender - blue ; 3 

 ', ■■ .* - "'" , feet. (See cut.) § 



jk. Lj^il oz., 50cts 3 



j5 * k *■■ 3942 Japonica. A vari- 



ety from Japan, 

 **% 'ti formingbushy 



<^Jr*w6#^ Pl ants > 2J feet in 



'.'■J^^Ljf height, and bearing 



:,! \, on long, wiry stems 



J?jBJ|j ' beautiful, artistic, 

 ™ 9 lavender-blue flow- 

 I^ts*- i'f,_ ,i ers; a fine cut flower. 

 Scabiosa, Giant Hybrids i oz _ 25 cts 



3946 Columbaria Pink. A perennial variety from South Africa, producing 

 freely flowers measuring 2 to 2§ inches across, of a beautiful soft pink; a fine 

 hardy border plant; 1^ to 2 feet. Special pkt, 75 cts 



3947 Giant Hybrids (Isaac House Strain). A great improvement over the Cau- 

 casica, being more vigorous with larger and longer stems and heavier petals, 

 which are ruffled as well as slightly frilled on the edges. Colors range from 

 light to darkest blue, but delicate lilac and mauve predominate. (See cut.) 

 Special pkt., 75 cts 



Scarlet Runner Beans 



3595 Scarlet Runners. A great favorite, not only as an ornamental climber, 

 but for the delicious edible beans which succeed the sprays of bright scarlet 

 pea-shaped blossoms. £ lb., 25 cts. ; lb., 45 cts 



Sedum Coeruleum (stonecrop) 



3975 A pretty creeping annual with dainty racemes of charming pale blue flowers. 

 A splendid subject for the rockery. Special pkt., 75 cts 



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