Starting Early Plants, lissley—A Valuable Handbook, $3.15 25 
Ricinus. 
(Castor-Oil Bean.) H. H. A. Grown 
for their ornamental foliage. 
No. Pkt. 
6205 bourboniensis arboreus. Large, shining, 
purplish green foliage. 15 ft.. . . Oz. 30c.$0.10 
6220 sanguineus. Reddish stalks, reddish pur¬ 
ple foliage. 10 ft.Oz. 30c. .10 
6225 zanzibarensis, Finest Mixed. Extra large, 
green and red foliage. 15 ft.Oz. 30c. .10 
ANNUAL RUDBECKIA 
Kelvedon Star. A new annual for cutting of 
great promise. While the flowers vary both in 
form and color, all have the uniform dark 
brown central discs surrounded by its shining 
mahogany zone on petals of a deep golden- 
yellow color. Blooms profusely over a long 
period.25 
D IL--L* (Coneflower). H. P. Of easy 
l\UQD6CKIa. culture in almost any soil. 
6240 newmanni. Golden yellow flowers with 
black centers. 3 ft.15 
6245 purpurea (Echinacea). Reddish purple 
flowers. 3 ft.15 
Salpiglossis. 
(Paintedtongue.) H. H. A. 
Prom July to October. 2 ft. 
Separate Colors or Mixed, pkt. 15c., Vs oz. 60c. 
No. 
6250 
6255 
6260 
6265 
6270 
Primrose. 
Velvety Violet. 
Crimson. 
Brown with Gold. 
Bose and Gold. 
Collection of Six Separate Varieties, 75c. 
No. 
6275 Purple and Gold. 
6280 Violet and Gold. 
6285 Light Blue with Gold. 
6290 Finest Mixed. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
6393 Harbinger. Plants raised from seed sown 
at the end of February flower early in 
June. Dwarf and compact. ..% oz. 75c.$0.25 
6395 AMBBICA. Bushy habit. 18 in..% oz. 75c. .25 
6400 ZURICH. July. 18 in. Vs oz. 75c. .25 
6405 splendens. The largest. August. 3ft. 
Vs oz. 50c., oz. $3.00 .10 
6415 Bonfire. 2 ft.% oz. 75c., oz. $4.00 .15 
6430 farinacea. H. P. Light blue. Best treated 
as an annual. 3 ft.% oz. 60c. .15 
6435 patens. H. P. Bright blue. ...% oz. $1.50 .25 
C H. A. Useful in the rockery or 
nVITalla • f or edgings. 6 in. 
6440 procumbens. Double bright yellow, not 
unlike small Zinnias. V± oz. 65c. 
.10 
GIANT ANNUAL SCABIOSA 
See Novelty Page also 
Separate colors or mixed, Pkt. 10c., Vi oz. of any, 30c. 
Collection of Six Separate Colors, 50c. 
No. 
6460 Finest Mixed. 
6465 Azure Fairy. 
6470 Fiery Bed. 
6475 Lilac. Very dainty. 
No. 
6480 King of the Blacks. 
6483 Bose. 
6485 Sulphur Yellow. 
6490 Flesh Color. 
6495 Pure White. 
6461 PEACH BLOSSOM. Light pink. 
6463 SHASTA. Largest white. 
SCABIOSA—Perennial Varieties 
Pkt. 
6505 caucasica. Pale lilac, blooming all Sum¬ 
mer. 2 ft. Vs oz. 75c.$0.15 
6510 caucasica alba. Pure white...% oz. $1.00 .25 
6511 Caucasica Hybrids (Isaac House Strain). 
More vigorous than Caucasica with 
larger and longer stems and heavier 
petals which are ruffled and slightly 
frilled. Colors range from light to dark¬ 
est blue .35 
6512 columbaria. Unique in color—pink—but 
entirely distinct from Caucasica, being 
dwarf with fine, light green foliage. 
Vs oz. $1.00 .35 
Sr hi7^nthu<; (Butterfly Flower) H. A. 
IIZ.C311 1 11 Ul. Splendid either in the garden 
or as pot plants. 
6520 Garaway’s Hybrids. Mixed colors. 2 ft... 
6525 hybridus grandiflora, Finest Mixed. Dwarf, 
large flowered. 18 in. Vs oz. 40c. 
6540 wisetonensis. One of the finest strains.. 
6545 wisetonensis. Dwarf Hybrids. 18 in. 
.25 
.10 
.25 
.25 
C J (Stone-crop.) Ideal for rockwork, 
OGQlim. thriving under adverse conditions. 
6550 acre. H. P. A trailing carpet plant with 
yellow blossoms. 
6555 coeruleum. H. H. A. Pale blue blossoms. 
3 in. 
.25 
.15 
Statice. 
H. A. (Everlastings.) Decorative 
either in the garden or in Winter 
bouquets. 
Any of the following: Pkt. 15c. 
6600 latifolia H. P. (Sea 
6601 suworowi Fink. 
6602 sinuata Blue. 
6603 sinuata Lavender. 
6604 sinuata Bose. 
Lavender.) Deep blue. 
No. 
6605 sinuata White. 
6606 bonduelli. Yellow. 
6609 Annual Mixed. 
Saxifraga. 
6450 umbrosa. 
(Saxifrage.) H. P. Outstanding 
plants for rockeries in full sun. 
'White tinged red. 1 ft. 
.25 
Stokesia. 
6950 cyanea. 
(Cornflower Aster.) H. P. Hand¬ 
some lavender-blue. 2 ft. 
Prefers full sun. V, oz. $1.50 
.10 
CHOICE ORCHID-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
Perry's Giant Orchid-Flowering Mixture 
Pkt. 
7175 We spare no effort to blend these mar¬ 
velous sorts to make a mixture superior 
to others on the market. 
Oz. 25c., *4 lb. 75c., lb.$2.50 $0.10 
Winter or Early Flowering Sweet Peas 
All the popular varieties. 
Pkt. 15c., Oz. 75c. 
Select Named Varieties—Best for General Culture 
Any of the following: Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., Vi 
No. 
7005 AUSTIN FBEDEBICK IM- 
FBOVED. Lavender. 
7008 AVALANCHE. White. 
7010 BABBABA. Fine salmon. 
7015 BLANCHE FEBBY. Stand¬ 
ards bright pink, wings 
white. 
7022 CHABITY. Deep crimson. 
7024 CHIEFTAIN. Satiny mauve. 
7 030 CONSTANCE HINTON. The 
best black seeded white. 
7046 DEL MONTE. Sparkling 
salmon-cerise pink. 
No. 
7050 FLUFFY BUFFLES. Light 
cream pink. 
7055 FOBTUNE. Rich, dark blue. 
7060 GLENEAGLES. Lavender. 
7100 KING WHITE. Pure white. 
7105 MAGNET. Cream pink. 
7108 MAMMOTH. Orange scar¬ 
let. 
7118 MBS. TOM JONES. Del¬ 
phinium-blue. 
7126 PINKIE. A large rose pink. 
7128 FOWEBSCOUBT. Lilac lav¬ 
ender. 
lb. $1.00 
No. 
7129 FBINCE OF OBANGE. Deep 
orange. 
7131 BEFLECTION. Clear blue. 
7138 BOYAL PUBPLE. The best. 
7140 BOYAL SALUTE. Cerise. 
7141 BUFFLED BEAUTY. Lilac 
pink. 
7142 BUFFLED OBCHID. Lav¬ 
ender rose. 
7158 VALENTINE. Blush pink. 
7160 WARRIOR. Deep maroon. 
7166 WHAT JOY. Primrose yel¬ 
low. 
