Satterthwaite^s Seed Store 
rinks —See Diantliiis 
rOKTl I.ACA, or SIN TI-AN'T 
Any one can grow it in any garden. In the 
open they make a gorgeous bod. as they love the 
hot sun and a sandy soil; bloom for GO days. 
The double flowers resemble small roses. 
Mixed—Pkt., .'5c. 
ITnest Mixed—Ile.sembles most beautiful double 
rose. I’kt., 10c. 
CALIFORKIA POPPY 
PKTLN'IA 
SN'.XP-DR.AGON, or Antrihinum. 
l-arge Floxvered—Mixed, 10c. pkt. 
SI NFLOXVER 
Russian—Pkt., 5c. 
CUT AND COME AGAIN 
See Stock 
German Cut and Come Again. Pkt., 10c. 
I.arge Flowered—Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
THCNTJERGIA 
Handsome climbing greenhouse perennials, but 
will succeed in open ground as annuals, if 
planted in a warm sunny border; fine for bas¬ 
ket, etc. 
Best Mi.xed—5 feet. White and yellow. Pkt., 5c. 
A'ERBEINA 
The Verbenas are half-hardy perennials. No 
flower garden is complete without Verbena. Grand 
for bedding. In bloom 90 days. 
Finest 3Iixed Verbena—5c. pkt. 
Miuiuuoth White Verbeina—10c. pkt. 
Mammoth Blue Verbena—10c. pkt. 
Petunia Mi.xed—Pkt., 10c. 
Doul>Ie Mixed. Pkt., 2!ic. 
RICLNUS 
The Castor Bean, in all its varieties, has a 
showy tropical appearance, singly or in groups. 
Valuable for screens. 
Mixed—Pkt., 6c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
They bloom early in the spring and continue 
in flower a long time. Plants are hardy and 
they will bloom in August the first and second 
year and their number may be increased by div¬ 
ing the roots. 
Double Mixed—1 ft., pkt., 10c. 
Single Mi.\ed—1 ft., pkt., 10c. 
SALVIA 
(Scarlet Sage)—Half ounce should raise 1,000 
plants. Half-hardy perennials. Sow seed in hot¬ 
bed or box in house and plant out when ground 
is warm, or sow outdoors latter part of May. 
In bloom GO days. Must be taken up in the 
fall. Two feet spread. 
Bonfire—A fine dwarf variety, from 2 to 3 
feet high; forms a dense, compact bush; is a 
heavy bloomer. Brilliant scarlet. Pkt., 15c. 
Splendens—10c. 
TEN WEEKS’ STOCK 
TEN WEEKS’ 
STOCK 
Stocks are half hardy 
annuals, beautiful and 
fragrant. Sow under 
glass or on warm border 
early in spring, trans¬ 
plant to rich ground. 
See illustration. 10c. 
pkt. 
Large Flowering Dou¬ 
ble Mixed—Pkt., 10c. 
I..arge Flowering Single 
Mixed.. 2 ft. Pkt., 10c. 
ZINNIA, Vouth and Old Age 
Double. Is an annual of robust habit, bloom¬ 
ing from July to Oc¬ 
tober. Seeds can be 
planted in the open, or 
young plants trans¬ 
planted if desired. Dwarf 
varieties should stand 
about one foot apart, 
and tall varieties double 
this distance. Will grow 
anywhere and stand any 
amount of rough treat¬ 
ment. In bloom 60 days. 
Plants 18 inches spread. ZINNIA 
SUPE1U5 COLLECTION OF NASTURTIUMS 
I.iirge Flowering Dwarf Mixed—Pkt., 10c. 
I.rfirge Flowering Tall, Mixed—All colors. Two 
feet. Pkt., iic. 
Zinnia, Crested and Curled—10c. pkt. 
SWTIET PEAS 
The Beautiful and I’opular IHower of the Day 
CULTURE—As early as the ground can be 
worked in the spring, make a trench 6 inches 
deep in rich soil, sow the seed in the bottom, 
covering not more than 2 inches deep; as the 
plants grow, fill in the earth around them and 
see that some suitable support is provided for 
them to run upon. Flowers must be picked before 
pods form, otherwise vines will not long con¬ 
tinue to blossom. 
Satterthwaite's headquarters for Sweet Peas. 
Sattertliwaite’s Special Best Mixed—Oz., 15c.; 2 
oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 40c.; 1 lb., $1.25. 
This mixture is made up of the choicest sorts, 
and while not as large as the Spencer type, bloom 
more profusely. This mixture is one of the best 
that can be selected. 
NEW SPENCER SWEJilT PEAS 
Nothing within recent years can approach in 
importance the introduction of the “Spencer" 
Sweet Poas. Though but few years old, they 
revolutionize all former conclusions. The char¬ 
acteristics of this new type are; (1) Enormous 
flowers (often measuring 2% inches across) 
with exquisitely wavy petals; (2) invariably four 
flowers to the stem; (3) stems averaging 12 to 
15 inches in length. 
Spencer—The new Sweet Pea. Mixed Oz 
20c.; Vi lb., 65c.; 1 lb., $1.75. 
New Spencer Sweet Peas—Separate colors, as 
follows: Oz.. 25c.; Vi lb., 85c.; 1 lb., $3.00. 
GI.ADI<)I.I 
Special fifty Mixed Gladioli, $1.00. 
'Twelve Named Gladioli, assorted colors, 50c. 
Named Gladioli, 75c. doz. 
Twenty-five Gladioli, large size. $1.00. 
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