TUNICA SAXIFRAGA 
Perennial, For rockeries aftd edging. July- 
September. 
S Slender foliage with innumerable tiny, 
starlike pale pink flowers. Low grow¬ 
ing. 4 or 5 inches. ... Pkt. 35c. 
TYDAEA 
Annual. Greenhouse. Height 1 foot. 
Large Hybrids. Valuable greenhouse 
plant. If sown in May, will bloom in De¬ 
cember and will continue for some time. 
Treat similar to Gloxinias. Pkt. 50c. 
URSINIA {Jewel of the Veldt) 
Annual. Bedding, cutting and greenhotise. 
Trivett’s Aurora. Bright orange with a 
broad band of deep crimson around the 
center. Height about 1 foot. 
Pkts. 50c. and 35c. 
Anethoides. Annual Daisy from South 
Africa, growing about 1 foot high; the 
orange colored flowers measure about 2 
inches across and each have a deep purple 
zone around the center. . . . Pkt. 25c. 
Trivett's Tangerine. A charming dwarf 
S sort growing about 6 to 8 inches high, 
smothered with rich orange flowers. 
Ideal for edging, beds or rockery. Must 
have full sunlight. Pkts. 50c. and 35c. 
Choice Hybrids. Bushy plants about 1 
feet high, which produce a hundred or 
more fully expanded flowers at one time. 
The foliage is light and feathery and the 
blooms are carried well above the leaves 
on thin, but wiry .stems of sufficient length 
for vase work. Although the petals of all 
the flowers are rich orange, the center 
zones vary in color from ruby red to deep 
blue. {Illustrated). . . . Pkt. 50c. 
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VENIDIUM fastuosum 
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URSINIA—Choice Hybrids 
VALERIAN {Pretty Betsy) 
Perennial. For cutting. Height 2 feet. June-July. 
Red. Fine, deep ruby red color. 
Scarlet. Very brilliant bright scarlet shade. 
White. A white form, excellent for cutting. 
Mixed. All available colors in mixture. 
Any of the above four; 
Oz. $1.50 34 oz. 50c, Pkt. 15c. 
Officinalis. All Heal. Fragrant light pink flowers in June-July. 
4 to 5 feet. Oz. $3.00 34 oz. S^c. Pkt. 25c. 
VENIDIUM 
Fastuosum. A magnificent new species from the Cape. The plants 
attain a height of 2 to 3 feet, and above the grayish silky foliage rise 
numerous rich orange colored Daisylike flowers which are marked 
with a purple black zone at the base of the petals. The flowers aver¬ 
age 4 to 5 inches across and make a most striking display in the bor¬ 
der. This variety is best treated as a half hardy annual, sowing the 
seed in April or early May, as germination is difficult if started earlier. 
The plants deserve the most sunny position in the garden. Also 
suitable for greenhouse culture. {Illustrated.) .. . Pkt. 50c. 
Calendulaceum. A. strong growing hardy annual, with large, 
brilliant orange colored flowers which have a paler zone round the 
central dark disc. Gives a succession of bloom the whole Summer 
and Autumn. Height 18 inches. ... ... ... Pkt. 25c. 
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