Add color to the tront yard 
Poppy, Single Pierrot. Papaver. 
Striking deep scarlet flowers with black patch on each 
petal. Low tufted plants. Lively addition to rock 
garden or border. Sow seed early. A Ferry-Morse 
Introduction. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 
Poppy, Orientale Hardy Red. Papaver orientale. 
Glowing searlet. A gorgeous splash of color in garden 
or border. (h-P 2% ft.) 20c 
Poppy, Orientale Hybrids. Papaver orientale. 
Mostly red, with some white, rose, salmon, and orange. 
Large cup-shaped flowers. Long stems. Fern-like 
foliage. (h-P 2% ft.) 15c 
Poppy, Orientale Salmon Shades. Papaver orientale. 
Fairly new color development in Oriental Poppy. 
Gorgeous blossoms, spring to late summer. (h-P 40 
in.) 25c 
Portulaca, Double Mixed. Moss Rose; Sun Plant. 
Superb blend of gay colors. High percentage of 
doubles and semi-doubles. (h-A 6 in.) 20c 
Portulaca, Single Mixed. Moss Rose; Sun Plant. 
Gay colors. Useful ground cover in dry sunny spots; 
at home in rock garden. (h-A 6 in.) 15c 
Primrose, Showy Evening. Oenothera lamarckiana. 
Brilliant yellow. Interesting twilight bloomer. (h-B 
2% ft.) 15c 
Primula malacoides, New Baby. Baby Primrose. 
Deep rosy lilae. Solid flowers. An improved variety. 
(t-P 16 in.) 50c 
Primula veris Mixed. Primula polyanthus; Bunch Prim- 
rose. 
Shades of lavender, red, maroon, yellow, white. Clus- 
ters of flowers on wiry stems. Rock garden or low 
border. (h-P 6 in.) 50c 
Ranunculus, Morse’s Mammoth Double Mixed. 
Buttercup. 
Yellow, orange, and red tones. Compact plants. 
Large double and semi-double flowers. Very attrac- 
tive in hardy border in early summer. (h-P 10 in.) 25c 
Rudbeckia bicolor superba. Cone Flower. 
Cone shaped brown centers; golden petals, velvety 
brown spots at base. Excellent as cut flower, or in 
clumps in border. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 
Salpiglossis, Large Flowered Mixed. Painted Tongue. 
Large lily-like flowers on long wiry stems rising from 
low base of leaves. (h-A 24% ft.) 
10c 
Salpiglossis is graceful, and the colors and mark- 
ings of the flowers artistic. 
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Salvia, Bonfire. Flowering Sage; Scarlet Sage. 
Bright red. Especially pretty with dark green or 
white background. (t-P used as annual 18 in.) 25c 
Salvia farinacea, Blue Bedder. Flowering Sage. 
Pale, cloudy blue, tubular flowers on tall slender spikes. 
(hh-P 3 ft.) 50c 
Salvia patens. Flowering Sage. 
One of finest indigo blue flowers. Long flower spikes. 
Plants bushy. Attractive in border. (t-P 18 in.) 50c 
Salvia splendens. Scarlet Sage. 
Searlet. Large flowered early strain of this vigorous 
old favorite. (t-P 2 ft.) 50c 
Scabiosa caucasica. Pincushion Flower. 
Lavender blue. Attractive flowers on Jong stems. 
Blooms through the summer. (h-P 2 ft.) 50c 
Scabiosa columbaria. Pincushion Flower. 
Attractive Lavender. Plants more dwarf and spreading 
than Caucasica type. (h-P 18 in.) 50c 
Scabiosa, Dwarf Heavenly Blue. Pincushion Flower. 
All-America Award. Clear lavender blue. Dwarf 
bushy plants. For low borders. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 
Sweet William, Single (See page 32). 
Scabiosa, Giant Annual. Pincushion Flower. 
Large double blossoms about 2 in. across. Peach 
blossom, red, rose, oxford blue and mixed. (h-A 2% 
ft.) Each: 15c; Mixed: 10c 
Scarlet Flax. Linum grandiflorum rubrum. 
Bright glossy red. Graceful in clumps in the border. 
Excellent rock garden plant. (h-A 18 in.) 10c 
Scarlet Runner Bean. Phaseolus coccineus. 
Bright red, pea-shaped flowers. Splendid ornamental 
climber which gives good shade. Beans good for table 
use. (h-A 10 ft.) 15c 
Schizanthus, Dr. Badger’s Hybrids. Poor Man’s Orchid. 
Flowers like tiny butterflies in pastel shades with 
dainty markings. A _ beautiful collection. (h-A 
18 in.) 25c 
Sensitive Plant. Mimosa pudica. 
Leaves droop and fold when touched. Interesting in 
outdoor summer garden or as pot plant. Small pink 
flowers. (h-A 12 in.) x 15c 
