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Salvia (Annual) 
The well-known Scarlet Sage is a handsome flowering 
plant of branching, bush-like growth, 2V 2 feet in height. 
To have Salvia splendens in bloom early in summer, the 
seed should be sown in March, in boxes of light rich 
soil, placed in a warm, sunny window, and when the 
young plants are well started, they should be set in pots 
and kept growing rapidly until the nights are warm 
and the trees well out in leaf. Then they should be 
planted 18 to 24 inches apart in the flower-bed. 
2462 
Splendens [Large-Flower 1 
ing Scarlet Sage] 
2462 salvia splendens 
(Large-Flowering Scarlet Sage) 
2465 Scabiosa 
(Large-Flowered Double, Mixed) 
2465 
Scabiosa 
Mourning Bride (Annual) 
Large Flowering Double Mixed 
Quite hardy plants, flowering 
freely in cool locations all during 
the summer and fall. The seed . 
should be sown thinly in shallow drills early in spring 
when the trees are starting out in leaf. No garden is 
complete without Scabiosas, especially where cut flowers 
are wanted. They begin blooming in July and continue 
until frost. Pkt. (150 Seed), 10 cts.; *4 oz., 25 cts.; Vs oz., 
40 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
2458 Salpiglossis (Annual) 
Large Flowered Mixed (Velvet Flower). 
Height, 24 to 30 inches, bearing many Gloxinia-like 
flowers 2 to 2% inches across, with odd and beautiful 
velvety markings; the colors red, blue, yellow, pink, etc., 
in various shades are penciled and veined with golden 
yellow or other colors. Easily grown, flower profusely 
and are fine for cutting as well as being showy in beds 
or borders. Pkt. (1500 Seed), 10 cts.; Vs oz., 25 cts.; Vt oz., 
40 cts.; Vs oz., 60 cts. 
This Is by far the largest floWerin^ variety of Scarlet Sage. Well-grown 
plants measure 4 feet across and 3 to 4 feet tall. Of all fall-blooming 
annuals. Scarlet Sage is, without Question, the richest and most impres¬ 
sive in color—a scorching scarlet of unsurpassed brilliancy. Pkt. (125 Seed), 
10 cts.; ‘/a oz., 30 cts.; 'A oz., 50 cts.; >/ 2 oz., 90 cts.; oz., $1.75. 
2461 America or Globe of Fire 
The dwarf plants are of compact rounded growth. Each spike is closely 
set with mammoth size flowers of the most brilliant scarlet. It begins to 
bloom early in the season and continues until cut down by frost. Excellent 
for beds or borders. Pkt. (125 Seed), 10 cts.; ‘/a oz., 50 cts.; X A oz., 75 
cts.; ■/* oz., $1.20: oz., $2.00. 
Stocks (Annual) 
Beauty of Nice 
This wonderful type pro¬ 
duces plants about 36 inches, 
each bearing 6 to 8 fully de¬ 
veloped flower-stalks. Our 
seed produces a high per¬ 
centage of double flowers, 
which are carried on long 
spikes and are sweet 
scented. While fine Stocks can be 
raised from seeds sown outdoors. 
The finest plants are raised from 
seeds sown indoors and transplanted 
into the garden. 
2472 Princess Alice 
(Cut and Come Again) 
Large spikes of beautiful pure 
white double flowers borne on fine 
strong stems. Of branching growth, 
18 inches tall. Pkt. (450 Seed), 10 
cts.; Vs oz., 40 cts.; % oz., 65 cts. 
2473 Apple Blossom 
(Cut and Come Again) 
A most popular shell-pink with 
spikes of enormous size. Pkt. (450 
Seed), 10 cts.; Vs oz., 40 cts.; *4 oz., 
65 cts. 
2474 Brilliant Blood Red 
(Cut and Come Again) 
One of the richest. A bright 
crimson color of rare beauty. Pkt. 
(450 Seed), 10 cts.; Vs oz., 40 cts.; 
*4 oz., 65 cts. 
2475 Creole Yellow 
(Cut and Come Again) 
The fine double flowers are clear 
canary-yellow. Pkt. (450 1 Seed), 10 
cts.; Vs OZ-, 40 cts.; % oz., 65 cts. 
2471 Ten Weeks Stocks Large Flowering Finest Mixture 
Immense spikes of perfectly double flowers, the individual 
blooms frequently measuring two indies in diameter. The large 
double flowers are produced in great profusion. Pkt. (800 Seed), 10 
cts.; Vs oz., 50 cts.; V± oz., 75 cts.; Vs oz., $1.35; oz., $2.50. 
Stocks 
2471—Ten Weeks, Mixed 
2458 Salpiglossis Velvet Flower, Mixed 
2476 Special Offer—One packet each of the five named varieties of Stocks for only 30 cts. 
