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Salvia 
(Scarlet Sage) 
The Scarlet Sage has long 
been a favorite bedding plant. 
Its tall, erect spikes of flowers 
attract immediate attention 
and produce a gorgeous color 
effect. 
Harbinger. As the most brih 
liant of all bedding plants, 
Salvia Harbinger well de' 
serves its pride of place. 
Plants raised from seed of 
this variety sown at the end 
of February commence to 
produce in profusion their 
long spikes of dazzling 
bright scarlet flowers early 
in June and maintain a 
blaze of color until frost. 
The plants are dwarf and 
compact in habit, and the 
strong dark foliage forms 
an effective foil to the vivid 
hue of the flowers. A more 
magnificent plant for sum' 
mer bedding can hardly be 
imagined. Per pkt., 35c. 
Splendens. The fall scarlet 
Sage. Per pkt., 10c. 
Ricinus 
(Castor-Oil Plant) 
A free'growing annual, very tall, with 
huge leaves. Very ornamental planted 
in the centers of beds, or as single sped' 
mens. 
Gibsoni. Deep red foliage. Height, 5 
feet. Per pkt., 10c. 
Zanzibariensis. Mixed. Enormous leaves 
of great beauty in a variety of colors. 
Oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Ricinus—Castor Oil Plant. 
Giant Schizanthus 
New Hybrids. Dainty flowers, beau' 
tifully marked, covering the plant 
with blooms of red, pink, white 
or lilac. Good for the border and 
most useful for winter blooming 
in the greenhouse. A choice strain 
with very large flowers. Per pkt., 
25c. 
Giant Schizanthus. 
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