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Rudbeckia (Coneflower) 



Large, 3-ellow flowers with dark central cones; easily grown. 



Pkt. 



Bicolor superba. H.A. Golden vellow; long stems. 



^ 2 ft S0.15 



Newmanni. H.P. Vivid orange- j ellow. 3 ft 15 



Salpiglossis superbissima 



Hardy annual. One of the prettiest annuals, of easy cul- 

 ture; very showy in beds or borders. A great favorite 

 among annuals, of easy calture with orchid-like flowers from 

 early Summer until late Fall. 2 feet. 



EMPEROR STRAIN 14 oz. Pkt. 



Purplish Violet S0.50 SO.lo 



Pink. Bright pink 50 .15 



Light Blue. \'eined gold 50 .15 



Golden Yellow. Rich color 50 .15 



Scarlet. Rich color 50 .15 



Brown with Gold 50 .15 



Finest Mixed 75 .15 



Collection, 1 pkt. each of 6 separate varieties, 75c. 



Sanvitalia 



H oz. Pkt. 



Procumbens fl. pi. Beautiful, dwarf-growing, 

 hardy annual for beds or borders; bright yellow, 

 double flowers; blooms all Summer. 6 in S0.50 SO. 10 



Saponaria {Bouncing-bet) 



Pretty, dwarf bedding plants, especially adapted for edgings 

 and borders; long and profuse bloomers. 1 foot. Pkt. 

 Ocymoides. H.P. Rose-colored flowers; trailing; 



blooms early; fine for rockwork. 6 in S0.15 



Caucasica fl. pi. Double. H.P. White tinted rose. 



15 in 15 



tSmilax {MyrsiphyUum asparagoides) 



A well-known greenhouse climber, with small, dark green 

 foliage; of great value in floral work. 8 feet. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 

 SI. 00. 



Salvia {Flowering Sage) 



Salvia has long been a favorite bedding plant, bearing long 

 spikes of flowers in great profusion from July till frost; bloom- 

 ing the first year from seed. Half-hardy perennial. Pkt. 

 Azurea grandiflora. H.P. Pretty sky-blue flowers, 



bloom during August and September. Height 2 to 3 ft. SO. 25 

 Argentea. H.P. Silver-leaved, flowers white, blooms 



in Spring 15 



Farinacea. H.A. Light blue flowers in great abundance; 



good for cutting; forms a neat bush. 3 ft 15 



Patens. A handsome hardy perennial, with erect spikes 



or rich, blue flowers. 2 ft 25 



Grandiflora, Scarlet. A rich-flowered bedder; long 



spikes. 3 ft J4 oz. 60c. .10 



Bonfire. The freest blooming of all. ft . 3^ oz. S1.50 .10 

 Early Dwarf Zurich. Grows only 12 to 15 in. high. 



Color brilliant scarlet; splendid bedding varietv. 



M oz. S1.50 .20 

 America or Globe of Fire. \'ery early and free bloomer. 



i,s oz. SI. 00 .25 



Schizanthus 



Very beautiful and showy, hardy annuals, fine for beds and 

 borders in the Summer garden, to 2 feet. Pkt. 

 Wisetonensis "Excelsior." H.A. Extra selected va- 



■ riety of Wisetonensis S0.25 



Garraways Hybrids. Beautiful strain, large, handsome 



markings on white, buff or purple ground 50 



Livingstone's Elxhibition Strain. This variety of seed 

 saved from one of the best growers of exhibition va- 

 rieties. This strain has been awarded many prizes 



both for colors and size of flowers 75 



Fine Mixed. Seed saved from tall varieties It) 



Suttons Selected Mixed. AH excellent varieties 60 



