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RELIABLE FLOWER SEIDS. 



Schizanthus— Butterfly or Fringe Flower ® 



This is one of the airiest and daintiest flowers imaginable, es- 

 pecially adapted to bordering beds of taller flowers and those of a 

 heavier growth. The seeds germinate quickly and come into 

 bloom in a few weeks from sowing. The florescence is such as to 

 completely obscure the foliage, making the plant a veritable pyra- 

 mid of the most delicate and charming bloom. The Schizanthus 

 make admirable pot plants for the house in late winter and early 

 spring. For this purpose sow in the autumn. 



Schizanthus — Butterfly or Fringe Flower 



3968 Giant Flowering Hybrids. An extra-select strain, 

 specially useful as a pot plant for the house or conservatory. 

 Magnificent blooms the size of a silver dollar in a perfect 

 blend of colors. Remarkably free flowering and presents a 

 beautiful appearance with its myriads of bloom. Pkt. 25c; 

 special pkt. 75c. 



3970 Mixed. A splendid mixture of the regular type which forms 

 pretty plants about 18 inches high. They have attractive, 

 light green, feathery foliage and are covered with blooms 

 throughout the entire summer. Also fine for cutting. Pkt. 

 10c; i oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 



3967 Dwarf Large-Flowered Mixed {Dr. Badgers Hybrids). 

 Forms compact pyramidal plants a foot high, literally 

 covered with large beautiful orchid-like flowers in a be- 

 wildering range of color. Pkt. 15c; J oz. 40c. 



Sidalcea— Prairie Mallow H 

 3979 Rosy Gem. Bright rose-colored mallow-like flowers pro- 

 duced profusely during July and August on stems 3 feet 

 tall. A splendid hardy perennial for the sunny border. Of 

 graceful growth. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 50c. 



Smilax— Myrsiphyllum asparagoides [tp! 

 3981 In many respects Smilax is the most useful, and it is certainly 

 one of the most graceful climbers which adorns the green- 

 house or conservatory; for bouquets and floral decorations 

 it is indispensable. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 25c; oz. 75c. 



Solatium— Jerusalem Cherry rH 

 3987 Cleveland Red. A greatly improved form of this very 

 useful pot plant for winter decoration. It is of dwarf, 

 branching habit; leaves small and oval shaped, bearing in 

 the greatest profusion bright scarlet globular berries. Very 

 ornamental; 1 foot. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 40c. 



Stat ice— Annual Varieties ® 



These have become quite popular, the flowers being used ex- 

 tensively in combination with other Everlastings in the making of 

 winter bouquets. The seeds are supplied in the dried flower heads 

 which may be started indoors or sown in the open when the 

 weather gets warm. In order to secure satisfactory germination 

 the flower heads should be somewhat pulled apart and placed in 

 the soil on their sides; 18 inches. 



Statice sinuata 



3996 Sinuata rosea superba. A lovely bright rose. 



3997 — Lavender. A clear and lovely color. 



3998 — True Blue. A shade of great appeal. 



3999 — alba. Has lovely white blooms. 



3995 Bonduelli. The blooms are rich lemon yellow. 



Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; \ oz. 25c. 

 3994 Suworowi (Russian Cat-tail Statice). Elegant long tail-like 



spikes closely set with beautiful small rose-colored blooms. 



Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 30c. 

 3993 Collection. One packet each of the above 6 sorts. 40c. 



Perennial Statice — Sea Lavender H 



Splendid hardy perennials either for the border or rockery, 

 producing all summer panicles of minute flowers which can be 

 dried and used for winter bouquets. 



3988 Latifolia. Small, purplish blue flowers borne most pro- 

 fusely. 3 feet high. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 50c. 



3989 Caspia. Bears a multitude of small lilac blooms gracefully 

 arranged on spikes 2 to 3 feet tall. A very pretty variety. 

 Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 75c. 



3991 Dumosa. Dense clusters of closely set, pure silver gray 

 blooms. Splendid for the rock garden and for cutting. 2J 

 ft. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 



3990 Incana, Mixed. This contains many sorts of the hardy 

 Statice varieties. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 30c. 



® = Annual; ® = Biennial; pMP] = Half-Hardy Perennial; [[[§ = Hardy Perennial; (TP] = Tender Perennial 



