Flowering S II a P d F a f| O II 



Free and continuous blooming plants of robust growth, producing long grace- 

 ful spikes of large durable pure colored flowers, either rich and brilUant or 

 soft and dainty as may be selected. Price, any variety, 16c each; 3 for 

 46c; 12 for $1.54. 



RED SNAPDRAGON— Giant flowers of blood-red 



BRONZE SNAPDRAGON— A soft and dainty bronze. 



WHITE SNAPDRAGON— Pure snow-white. 



PINK SNAPDRAGON— A brilliant flaming pink. 



YELLOW SNAPDRAGON— Mammoth yellow flowers 



FREE — Do not overlook 

 our free offers of Roses 

 on page I for orders 

 from new customers. 



Brilliant Bedding Salvias 



A fine pot, 

 basket, or porch 

 box plant 

 Grows bushy; 

 flowers freely. 

 19c each. 



ar Plant 



19c 



(Cuphea Platy- 

 centra) — Fine 

 basket plant with 

 scarlet, pendulous f 1 o w ers ; 

 neat, compact habit. The plants 

 are always in bloom when given 

 proper care. It grows into a 

 bushy plant about fifteen inch- 

 es high and makes an elegant 

 appearance for baskets or bed- 

 ding. Price, 19c each; 3 for 

 48c; 6 for 94c; $1.55 per doz. 



BLUE SALVIA (Purpurea)— A new color in Sal- 

 vias; rich bluish purple. Completes the Na- 

 tional colors of red, white and blue in these 

 great bedding plants. A beautiful contrast to 

 the scarlet varieties. 



THE HYACINTH-FLOWERED SALVIA, ST. 

 LOUIS — This is a great improvement over the 

 popular Salvia Splendens. Flower spikes are 

 longer and more double, resembling immense 

 Hyacinth flowers. 



WHITE SALVIA— Identical with Splendens. 



SPOTTED SALVIA (Audubon)— A very striking 

 variety ; yellow blotched leaves ; flowers bright 

 scarlet. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS BONFIRE (Flowering 



Sage) — Too well known to need description. 

 AMERICA— A perpetual bloomer; can be brought 

 into flower at any time desired. Brilliant 

 scarlet, bright green foliage, making a gorgeous 

 contrast. 



Price, 15c each; 3 for 40c; 6 for 75c; rffl f™ 

 $1.19 per doz.; 25 for $2.25, by ex- I 

 press; $8.50 per 100 by express. ™ 

 (Purchaser may select one or more varieties.) 



Salvia Splendens (Brilliant Scarlet), 

 one of the best bedding plants obtain- 

 able. Flowers all summer, graceful in 

 growth, brilliant in coloring. 15c; 3 for 

 40c; 12 for $1.19. 



Climbing 



Climbing Firecracker Plant. 24c. 



(Mannettia Bicolor) 



Can be grown in the 

 house or garden equally 

 well. In the house it can 

 be trained about a window, forming a 

 wreath of bloom summer and winter. 

 Flowers are intense scarlet, shading into 

 flame, tipped with bright golden- yellow, 

 and are covered with a thick scarlet 

 moss. 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30. 



Afferatiims 



Plants suitable for mass 

 bedding, for edging, or as 

 pot plants for summer and 

 winter bloom. They bear beautiful blue 

 flowers in the greatest profusion, and 

 require but ordinary care. 1 2c each; 

 3 for 34c: 12 for $1.15. $8.00 per 100. 



Giant Flowering* 



Snapdragon 



No garden is complete «fi ^% 

 without the old fashioned B «^g^ 

 Snapdragon in its varied 

 colors. It is fine as a cut flower for 

 decorating, and o f lasting qualities. 



Swain soma 



A native of Australia 4r^ M 

 Extremely graceful ; d£j »Mm€z 

 trained at a window or , ■ 



on a trellis, presents a lovely sight 

 of light green foliage, and a splen- 

 did profusion of sprays, resembling 

 Sweet Peas in form. 

 PURE WHITE— Large, milk white; 

 exquisite. Price, 24c each ; 3 for 

 68c; $2.30 per dozen. 



Holt's Mammoth 



Garden Sagfe 



A great improvement «£ _ fV 

 upon the ordin ary II tt^fT 

 Garden Sage; its leaves ™ 

 being 4 to 5 inches long, clean and 

 perfect ; rich in flavor and of great 

 substance. The leaves and young 

 shoots are much prized as an in- 

 gredient in soups, salads, stews and 

 pickles. Perfectly hardy. Price, 16c 

 each; 3 for 46c; 6 for 86c; $1.54 

 per dozen. 



Holt's Mammoth Garden Sage, 16c. 



Mrs. J. S. H., Cincinnati, 0.: "Your goods have always been satisfactory. ! gave you my first order thirty years ago." 



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