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SALVIA SPLENDENS. 
(Large-flowering.) 
PYRETHRUM LITTLE GuM. 
SCABLOSA (fi. pl.). 
SCHIZANTHUS 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER. 
... SALVIA SPLENDENS... 
Large-flowering Scarlet Sage. 
For many years nearly everyone 
thought they had to buy plants at 
10 to 12 cents each from their florist. 
But now seed is being sold largely 
instead. By starting early they 
came easy and quick and you can 
haveall you want with smal! out- 
lay. And such afine display they 
make! The plant is covered with 
searlet flowers—many times 200 
spikes—until killed by frost. Pkt. 
25 seeds, 4 cents. 
Scabiosa---Double Snowball. 
I think often the name of this 
plant discourages many people try- 
ing it. Certainly it is one of the 
very best plants we have for cutting, 
vases, bouquets, or corsage, almost 
as durable as aneverlasting. Beau- 
tiful colors and form of flower. 
Packet 50 seeds, 5 cents. 
DoubjJe Biack, or Mourning 
Bride—Rich velvety black. Pkt. 
40 seeds, 4 cents. 
Scabiosa, Double Mixed, in over 
20 colors and kind. Pkt. 50seeds, 2c. 
SCHIZANTHUS. 
Butterfly. or Orchid Flower. 
Veryelegantand showy. Flowers 
very odd, beautiful, and durable— 
like small orchids, spotted and 
blotched with crimson, violet and 
yellow. A beauty. Packet finest 
mixed, 20 colors, 100 seeds, 3 cents. 
Salpiglossis Grandiflora. 
A very large, strongly marked 
flower. Free bluomer, long stems, 
resembles a Petunia with a rich 
gloss. Colors delicate blue, straw 
and rose, to richest crimsons and 
maroon. Packet over 100 seeds, in 
20 colors, 4 cents. 
Pyrethrum---Little Gem. 
One of the most popular foliage 
plants we have; for edging a bed ox 
walk they aresuperb. Foliage fern- 
like, golden-yellow. Pkt.50 seeds, 4g 
