MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
—42— 
C&nl bridge 8p».. Pa. — 
Jfour accdl 1 ever saw,"- 
*1 nisvd the finpsf Salvia £rom 
-Mrs. Jennie Uoutead. 
Salula, 
Sliver Spot 
SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) 
Salvia "Bonfira." Also llutprl a« "Clnra 
Bi'iliiiiin." Till- ijInuiH form n nyiuiiielrlcril, ovnl 
hiiHli ulKpiit livo iiiiil oiiL'-linIC feet lilgli, wllli 
InrKt' KtilkoK of lirllllniit nenrlut llowers, not lii- 
frpiiiuMitly 200 to u iiliiiit. By fur Itif ItPBt vu- 
rlnty for li. il(llni.-. 2 foci. I'kt., BO swda, 6o; 
Vin OK. (iiliout 75l> )iuc(l»), 25o. 
Salvia, Silver Spot and Golden 
Loavod mixed. In tin' fornifr ilia Icuvck nri- 
uprlnkleil wllli II|;lit Stilptiiir itpotH (hoo rtit. 
whlli! Ill tlio liillcr tlip folluKO la ii llim yellow, 
rkl., 50 iiicilH, 6o. 
Salvia, Zurich. Nnw. Tlio 
pnrllnnt-lloworliii; iiiid iiiont ilwarf of 
all. Kjili'iiillil for .MIiincHula and ol)u-r 
iMirllutrn HiM'llniiH, UcKlnti to Mooiii 
xvIk'II only .'I tiH'licH IiIrIi. 1 foot, 
rkl., nu Hci'ilii, lOo. 
Salvia, Special Mixed. Tim 
iiliovo lliriH' vnrlcllcH inlxud, Inrlinl- 
liii; alKo Kiilvia (iraiiillllora, tlio atan- 
(luril (all Kniwlu)!' wirt. rkt., no 
Uuilii, 60; 1-in oz., SCO. 
OTHER SALVIAS 
Salvia, Farinacea. (Tlio Hllvor Sncd. 
Tho fidlau'i! 1« allvcry uiay, ond It Iwara liaii- 
ilri'ila of loiiK- xidki'K of a allvi'ry lavi'iHlor-liluo, 
lliruuuliotit llin Koanon. Vory slioivy niid at- 
triiolli'i'. !l fiM't. rkl., JOO aocda, 6o. 
Salvia, Maroon Prince. A now dwarf- 
crowlnif Salvia, lino fur pots or bcddlni:. 
Fluwcra llic aanu' na llio acnrli't In form and 
itlii', liiil of a diM'p pnrplc-vlolot or maroon 
wliailo. I'kt., no doimIii. 5o. 
A llllNkot nrriinMlrN. AI)nnilM>iii,<pirlurcforfrliii)- 
ItiK. My arlltllo cuver Oeiirn wlUtuui IctteriUK . l*rlco 
lOo, uomiuUd, 
SUNFLOWER 
Chrysanthemum - Flowered. Magnif- 
icent tlowt-rs 4 to G Inches in diameter, very 
double, wltb long, fringy petals. 5 to 0 feet. 
Pkt., 40 eeedK. 5o, 
Double Mixed. A choice mixture, contain- 
ing; the Maminotb Globosus Fistulosus. the 
Cbrysaulbemuni-Fiowered arid several other sorts. 
Mixed. Pkt., JO seeds, 4c. 
Single Mixed. New types of the Stella, 
or "Cut and Come Again" .Sunllower. The plants 
are branching and bushy and the flowers are like 
creot yellow daisies. Also the Golden Nigger, 
long yellow petals, with black center. All fine 
for cutting. 3 to 5 feet. Pkt., 00 seeds, 6c. 
STOKESIA CYANEA (Cornflower Aster) 
The scarcity of blue cut flowers makes this a 
valuable addition to the perennial border. It 
bears freely large lavender-blue. Centaurea-llke 
flowers from July until frost. One of the most 
dtsiralilo hardy perennials. 18 to 24 inches. Pkt., 
25 seeds, 6o. (For plants, sec p. 5U.) 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis Matronalis) 
A hardy perennial hearing handsome clusters 
of white, lilac or purple, sweet-scented flowers. 
The name Hesperis means "evening" and was 
given because the blossoms arc cspoeiailv fra- 
grant at night. One of the flrat to bloom 'in the 
spring. Pkt., 125 seeds, 3o. 
Tacomo. Wuh. — "The Alter ioimIi purcliaieil of 50a wero 
more uitlifaetiiry than a •peclal Flori.u' Colkclion wo paid 
V^.OOfor Irouj one of the lartfo eastern hoau-a." 
Hitcliejl Nonersr Co, 
fx 
See Bulb 
Pages 
49-50 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
A splendid largo-llowerlnK mixture of this 
popiilar flower, wliicli 1 make myself from 
named varieties, and I know that you cannot 
get anything any belter or thai: will clvo 
greater variety. Vou will And yellow, oraSge. 
eriiiison bronze lilac, l.luc, purple and almost 
hlark shailM the petals In each being beauti- 
fnliy marbled and penciled. Annual. 114 to 
2 fee . _ I'kt.. 400 soe<l3, 60; Via ot., wS 
SalpiBlossis Collection. An Import- 
ed CO lection of rlx varieties, half packets, 
splendid for exhibition puriwse*. Price, I60. 
