Lavalett, W. Va.— "Your Culture Book is worth a dollar -41- 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



SALPIGLOSSIS 



A splendid large-flowering mixture of this popular 

 flower, which I make myself from named varieties, 

 and I 'know that you cannot get anything any better 

 or that will give greater variety. You will find 

 yellow, orange, crimson, bronze, lilac, blue, purple 

 and almost black shades, the petals in each being 

 beautifullv marbled and penciled. Annual. !}'■> to 

 2 feet. Pkt., 400 seeds. 5c. 



Salpiglossis Collection. An imported col- 

 lection of six varieties, half packets, splendid for 

 exhibition purpust-s. Price. 15c. 



See 

 Bulb List 

 pp. 46=49 



Levant, Me 

 brought my Sah 

 the house last October 

 and it has been a burn- 

 ing bush all -iv inter. ' 



— Mrs. A- C. BncWett. 



"BABY" ROSE 



Rosa Polyantha 

 Multiflora Nuna, or 

 ••Little Midget" or 

 Baby Rose, 

 charming hardy 

 little plant about 

 10 inches high, 

 b'jaring clusters of 

 minute roses only 

 an inch across, 

 double semi-dou- 

 >!f>. or sometimes 



Lrle. The many- _ _ 



Acred clusters look like a mass of 

 : ii.ihle crab-apple blossoms. I have taken 

 pains to secure the best seeds and true 

 to name. Not all tlie Rosa Polyantha 

 seed is of this dwarf, early-flowering 

 variety. It blooms the first season, 

 though not attaining perfection until the 

 second year. Pkt., 30 seeds, 6c. 



Salpiglo 



SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) 



Salvia "Bonfire." Also listed as "Clara Bed- 

 man.'' The plants form a symmetrical, oval bnsli 

 about two and one-half feet high, with large spikes 

 of brilliant scarlet flowers, not infrequently 200 to 

 a plant. By far the best variety for bedding. 2 ft. 

 Pkt.. no seeds. 5c; 1-16 oz. (about 750 seeds), 25c. 



Salvia, Silver Spot and Golden - Leaved, 

 Mixed. In the former tlie leaves are sprinkled 

 with light sulphur spots (see cut), while in the lat- 

 ter the foliage is a fine yellow. Pkt., .50 seeds. 5c. 



Salvia, Zurich. New. The earliest-flowering 

 and most dwarf of all. Splendid for Minnesota and 

 other northern sections. Begins to bloom when only 

 3 inches high. 1 foot. Pkt., 50 seeds, 10c. 



Salvia, Special Mixed. The above three var- 

 ieties mixed, including also Salvia Grandiflora, the 

 standard tall growing sort. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c; 

 1-16 oz., 25c. 



OTHER SALVIAS 



Salvia, Farinacea. (The Silver Sage). The 

 foUage is silvery gray, and it boars hundreds of 

 long spikes of a silvery lavender-blue, thruout the 

 season. Very showy and attractive. 3 feet. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 5c. 



Salvia, Maroon Prince. A new dwarf-grow- 

 ing Salvia, flue for pots or bedding. Flowers the 

 same as the scarlet in form and size, but of a deep Sahia Silver Spot 

 purple-violet or maroon shade. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6c. 



