vn 



High Quality Flower Seeds 



41 



Salvia Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Very orna- 



■Jd-ivid ii^eutal plants, for Summer and Autumn 

 flowering; bloom in spikes, and continuing to bloom 

 in the open ground until hard frost, forming compact 

 bushes, which are literally ablaze with brilliant 

 flowers. While tender i)erennials they bloom like 

 annuals the first season from seed. The plants may 

 be started in a box in the house, or in the hotbed, and 

 when the weather l)ecomes warm transplant in the 

 garden. May be used as a hedge with striking effect, 



Splendens Grandiflora (Scarlet Sage). Clorgeous 

 plants, numerous spikes of intensely vivid scarlet 

 flowers 10 to 12 inches in length. Continues to flower 

 profusely all Summer and Fall. Of easy growth. 

 The most popular Salvia in cultivation. Pkt. 10c. , 

 li oz. 60c., oz. S2.00. 



Bonfire. Plants form sturdy l^ushes about 2 feet high 

 by 2 feet across. Spikes grow erect and stand clear 

 alDOve the foliage, completely covering the plant, and 

 are of a most brilliant, dazzling scarlet. One of the 



finest sorts. Pkt. 10c. 



Snapdragon 



)z. 75c., oz. S2..50. 

 (Antirrhinum). An old border 

 plant with dark and glossy leaves 

 and long spikes of curiously shaped, brilliantly colored 

 flowers, having finely marked tliroats. They have 

 been much improved of late years by careful selection. 

 Snapdragons l)lossom the first season from seed sown 

 in Spring, specially under frames. Fine mixed. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



Stocks (^illiflower). The Stocks represent all 



the desirable qualities of a flower. The 



plants have good habits, fine dull or glossy leaves. 

 The flowers appear on long, stiff stalks like small 

 rosettes, are exceedingly fragrant and range through 

 a most complete scale of all the soft and distinct 

 shades. 



Large-Flowering Ten Weeks. A splendid early- 

 blooming variety extensively used for pot culture 

 and for Summer bedding. 1 foot. 



Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 



Sunflower See Helianthus. 

 Sweet Peas See page 42. 



(Dianthus barbatus). A 

 well-known, attractive, free- 

 perennial, producing a splendid 



Sweet Willia m 



flowering hardy 



effect in beds and borders with their rich and varied 

 flowers. It is much better to raise new, vigorous, 

 young plants from seed every season than to divide 

 the old plants. 

 Perfection Single Fine Mixed. Large flowers of 

 many beautiful colors and markings. Pkt. 5c., 

 }4 oz. 15c. 



Perfection Double Mixed. A fine mixture of double 

 varieties. Pkt. 5c., }i oz. 20c. 



Thunberuia (Black-eyed Susan). Beautiful, 



^ rapid-growing annual climbers, 



preferring a warm, sunny situation; used extensively 

 in hanging baskets, vases, low fences, etc., very 

 pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, etc., with dark 

 eyes; mixed colors; 4 feet. Pkt. Sc., }4 oz. 25c. 



Violet Sweet-scented (Viola odorata). The 

 Violet should not be wanting in any garden 

 on account of its fragrance and earlj^ appearance. A 

 single flower will perfume a whole room. Succeeds best 

 in a shady, sheltered place and can be easily increased 

 by dividing the roots. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c. 



Schultz's "Double Giant" Zinnia 



Verbena finest bedding plants and 



— also suitable for borders with its heads 

 of brilliant colored flowers, producing one mass of 

 bloom throughout the Summer. Seeds may be sown 

 in March or April indoors and planted out when 

 weather permits; succeeding well in any good garden 

 soil. 



Mammoth Mixed. Pkt. 10c. , }4 oz. 50c. 



"NVallflower Wallflowers should be better known 



— Their adaptability for pot culture 



and outdoor bedding and the peculiar sweet fragrance 

 of their flowers should win favor. The Oriental 

 coloring of the flowers in their rich reds and yellows 

 is very effective. They are easily grown and last 

 long as cut flowers. 



Single-Flowered Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



Wild Cucumber ^ .'^I'T^^^ "^j^'f ^^.^^^^ ^ 



— — height of 30 feet m one 

 season. It is covered with clusters of white, sweet- 

 scented flowers, followed by an abundance of orna- 

 mental seed pods. Hardy annual. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c. 



Zinnias Sehultz's Giant Double (Youth and 

 Old Age). A special strain of this grand 

 old favorite free and continuous flowering annual, 

 which produces flowers of colossal size, specimens 

 measuring from 4 to 5 inches across being not un- 

 usual. Plants are of extremely robust habit, attain- 

 ing a height of about 3 feet and bearing on long, strong 

 stems numerous semi-globular, mostly very double 

 flowers, all of the largest size, making them of great 

 value in large beds, borders, etc.; grown under 

 favorable conditions they remain in bloom from early 

 Summer to late Autumn. 



Giant Double Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 

 25c., oz. 75c. 



Bedding Plants for Spring Planting 



We do not deliver plants, nor send them by Parcel Post 



Each Doz. 



Ageratum S0.08 S0.60 



Alyssum, Sweet 08 .60 



Asters. Assorted 05 .40 



Begonia 15 1.50 



Cannas. Green foliage 10 1.00 



Cannas, King Humbert 15 1.50 



Centaurea (Dusty Miller) 10 .85 



Chrysanthemum 10 1.00 



Coleus. Finest mixed 08 .60 



Dahlias 10 1.00 



Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis) 06 .60 



Fuchsia. Assorted 15 1.50 



Geraniums 15 1.50 



Heliotrope 12 1.25 



Ivy, Hardy English 08 .75 



Liantana. Assorted 15 1.50 



Sold only f.o.b. store. Prices subject to change 



Each Doz 

 Lemon Verbena $0.12 



$1.25 



Lobelia 08 .75 



Marigold 08 .60 



Mignonette. Sweet-scented 10 1.00 



Moon Vines 18 1.75 



Nasturtium. Dwarf 06 .60 



Pansies. Large, fancy, mixed 05 .50 



Petunia. Single sorts 08 .75 



Petunia. Double sorts 15 1.50 



Phlox. Hardy 15 1.50 



Phlox Drummondii 08 .75 



Scarlet Sage (Salvia) 06 .60 



Sweet William. Mixed 15 1.50 



Verbena. Finest mixed 06 .60 



Vinca. Variegated leaf 15 1.25 



Zinnia. Choicest mixed 06 .60 



