Scabiosa oa wee 
3941 Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). One of the handsomest of hardy 
perennials, especially valuable for cutting, the blooms lasting a 
long time in water; color soft lavender-blue; 3 feet. 5 packets, 
SIU a. See Reet aren Son ATOem On aoe bee soe Uta sls $0 25 
3942 Japonica. A variety from Japan, forming bushy plants, 2} 
feet in height, and bearing on long, wiry stems beautiful, artistic, 
lavender-blue flowers; a fine cut flower. +0z., 30 cts............ 10 
Schizanthus (Butterfly or Fringe Flower) 
This is one of the airiest and daintiest flowers imaginable, especially 
adapted to bordering beds of taller flowers and those of a heavier growth. 
The seeds germinate quickly and come into bloom ina few weeks from sow- 
ing. The florescence is such as to completely obscure the foliage, making 
the plant a veritable pyramid of the most delicate and charming bloom. 
The Schizanthus make admirable pot plants for the house in late winter 
and early spring. For this purpose sow in the autumn. 
3967 Dwarf Large-flowered. A new variety, forming compact 
pyramidal plants a foot high, literally covered with large, beauti- 
ful, orchid-like flowers in a bewildering range of color. + oz., 
3968 Wisetonensis. A variety largely used as a pot plant for the 
house or conservatory. It is remarkably free-flowering, and 
presents a beautiful appearance with its myriads of blooms, the 
ground color of which is white, dotted with delicate rose. } oz., 
SS OVC! xsd sane ease yd pe easyss eee EL tee ee Bick ee ER ER EEE: 15 
3970 Mixed. A splendid mixture of the regular type, which forms 
pretty plants 18 inches high with fine foliage and covered with 
Indispensable plants for the hardy border; grow and thrive any- 
where, giving a wealth of bloom which are well suited for cutting. 
3902 
3903 
3928 
3929 
3930 
3939 
3981 
ScABIOSA CAUCASICA 
Rudbeckia (Cone-flower) 
bloom throughout the summer. }0z., 25 cts...............---- 10 
Statice (Sea Lavender) 
Splendid hardy perennials, either for the border or rockery, 
producing all summer panicles of minute flowers, which can 
be dried and used for winter bouquets. 
3997 Latifolia. Purplish-blue flowers. } oz., 50 cts..... 10 
4000 Mixed. Containing many sorts.................. 10 
Newmani. One of the finest of autumn-flowering 
perennials, bearing large flowers. Bright orange-yellow 
petals’ surrounding alarge blackicones 1.4550. 2 suis: -2RLeste 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone-flower). A most interesting hardy 
perennial, producing all summer large, showy reddish-purple 
flowers about 4.1nches across= nse oceice ee ioe eee EEE 
Hardy Salvias 
Azurea Grandiflora. A hardy perennial variety, producing 
during August and September spikes of pretty sky blue flowers 
in'greatiproiusions 2/tojsileet. 2 Veen. eae eee Sas ees -- 
Farinacea. A perennial variety, but best grown as an annual. 
Seed sown in the open ground in May, blooming from July to 
frost. “The fine light blue flowers are borne on long spikes held 
above the foliage; makes a good blue line; 2 to 3 ft.............. 
Sclarea. A beautiful and effective hardy biennial variety, 
growing 3 to 4 feet high with immense loosely arranged spikes 
of attractive old rose shading to white floral leaves, produced 
through July, ang!/August:, -2ypkts:, 2OIGtS! -vepeere Siayerey etsfel sie verelere 
Saponaria (Bouncing Bet) 
Ocymoides. Very showy hardy perennial rock plant, produc- 
ing during the summer months masses of small, bright rose 
flowers; 9 inches 
Smilax (Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides) 
In many respects Smilax is the most useful, and it is certainly 
one of the most graceful climbers which adorns the greenhouse 
or conservatory; for bouquets and floral decorations it is indis- 
pensables: 4102925 cts: 5... Pe SAE ASME Oe ee 
10 SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS 
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For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1928 
