Add color to the front yard 
Poppy, Orientale Hardy Red. Papaver orientale. 
Glowing scarlet. A gorgeous splash of color in garden 
or border. (h-P 2% ft.) 20c 
Poppy, Orientale Mixed. 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 Orientale Poppy. 
Gorgeous blossoms, spring to late summer. (h-P 40 
in.) 25c 
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 
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 
216 ft.) 15c 
Primula malacoides, New Baby. Baby Primrose. 
Deep rosy lilac. 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.) 25¢c 
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 2% ft.) 10c 
Salpiglossis 1s graceful, and the colors and mark- 
ings of the flowers artistic. 
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 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. Rose, ox- 
ford 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 Mixed. 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.) 15c 
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