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RUDBECKIA “KELVEDON STAR” 
A New and Valuable Annual 
A perfect long-stemmed flower for cutting-a sturdy and floriferous plant for 
bedding. 
That, briefly, is our introduction to this new strain of Rudbeckia, and with 
confidence we recommend it. The flowers vary both in form and coloring, but 
all have dark brown central discs, surrounded by a shining mahogany zone, 
on petals of deep golden. 
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Sowings should be made in February or March and seedlings planted out during 
second week of April and early May. 
Rudbeckia “Kelvedon Star” is a half hardy annual and a rampant grower; 
reaches 3 feet in height, and should be 
planted 1 8 inches apart, with 2 feet between 
rows; by June it will fill in the bed and 
flower till cut down by frost. 
Tr. Pkt.50c 
New Cut Flower Rudbeckia “Kelvedon Star” 
NEW SALVIA SPLENDENS 
“CORAL” 
NEW COLUMN STOCK 
(Non-Branching) 
“DEEP-ROSE” 
We are glad to say that we have been success¬ 
ful in obtaining one of the most popular colors 
in the Column group, a deep brilliant rose. This 
is a magnificent stock, producing one giant 
spike of bloom resembling a glorified Hyacinth. 
The plant grows the same height as the popular 
Silvery Lilac or Lilac Lavender and is a good 
companion to them. The florets are from two 
inches to two and a half inches in diameter 
and the spikes have as many as forty florets 
when in full bloom. 
This is a wonderful Stock, of popular color 
and the strain, produces fully 75% doubles. 
Tr. Pkt.75c J/8 oz.$3.50 
New Salvia Splendens “Coral” 
EARLY MAMMOTH FLOWERING 
A new dwarf large flowered Salvia Splendens 
which commences blooming in July from 
early sowing in heat. Plants compact and 
literally covered with long spikes of beauti¬ 
ful coral pink flowers. Produces a very strik¬ 
ing effect in beds. Height 1 5 inches. 
Tr. Pkt.75c 
NEW SALVIA “PURPLE PRINCE” 
Beautiful purple shade. Exceptional for bor¬ 
dering yellow cannas. Blooms in July from 
early sowing in heat. 
Tr. Pkt.. . 50c >4 oz.. . 85c . . Oz.. . $3.00 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Sutton’s Pansy-flowered (Danbury Park 
Strain.) 
The following is Sutton’s (England) descrip¬ 
tion: "This new type of Schizanthus, which 
we had the pleasure of introducing in 1932, 
has become very popular. The large smooth- 
edged Pansy-flowered blooms are remark¬ 
ably substantial, while the rich self-colours 
in all shades of pink, crimson, mauve, and 
purple, as well as white, are extremely bright 
and attractive. The plants included in our 
Exhibit at the Chelsea Show in May last 
were very much admired; for this display we 
were awarded the Sherwood Cup for the 
Most Meritorious Exhibit in the Show, and 
the Royal Horticultural Society’s Gold 
Medal.” 
Price (Sutton’s Original Packets) Each. $1.00 
New Column Stock 
“Deep Rose” 
COSMOS “SENSATION,” A GRAND CUT FLOWER ACQUISITION 
