Gold Veined SALPIGLOSSIS 
Fraser’s Lily Flowered 
Half-Hardy Annual — 2V& ft. 
A half-hardy annual, the flowers being trumpet¬ 
shaped with wide, flaring petals, velvety in texture, 
rich in color and beautifully veined in gold. The 
plants are of a rather loose habit, growing to two 
feet or more in height, and should not be planted 
more than a foot apart. Sow them in a well prepared 
bed of light, sandy soil. Transplanting is not al¬ 
ways satisfactory and if possible we recommend 
sowing where plant is to stand. One of the easiest 
of all annuals to grow if sown on the surface of well 
prepared ground and pressed in. In California and 
southern states seed may be planted in September, 
October and November as well as in early spring. 
Eastern states plant in early spring as soon as 
ground is warm. 
441 Chamois and Gold. 444 Rose and Gold. 
442 Light Blue and Gold. 445 Purple and Gold. 
443 Violet and Gold. 446 Scarlet and Gold. 
Any of above colors, Pkts. 20c each; V A oz. 60c 
449 Fraser’s Lily-Flowered Mix. By far the finest 
largest and most colorful of all salpiglossis. Flowers 
come in many beautiful colors, exquisitely veined 
and shaded in contrasting colors. Unsurpassed as 
cut flowers. Pkt. 20c; 1 oz. $1.50. 
REHMANIA 
Beverly Bells 
Hardy Perennial 
3 ft. 
Herbaceous perennial, native to China Grows 
very readily from seed and is a prolific self-seeder 
and from the second season on, will, if some flowers 
are left to seed, make a solid bed. Sow in the open 
ground during spring or fall in California and 
southern States. In cold localities it is generally 
used as a greenhouse plant. Likes partial shade or 
east exposure, and well drained soil. Blooms in late 
spring and early summer. 
Rehmania anaulata. A lilac-rose, beautifully 
shaded with cream with purple spots in the throat. 
r Kti 35C. 
2002 Rehmania, Fraser’s Hybrids. Large flowers of 
creamy white, with rosy-lilac spots. Pkt. 35c. 
Perennial PHLOX 
Hardy Perennial — 2 to 3 ft. 
2568 Fraser’s Choice Blend. One of the 
most hardy and colorful plants for the 
permanent border. Bears large panicles 
of brightly colored flowers in shades of 
pink, rose, cerise, blue, red and other 
pleasing variations. Plants grow 2 to 
3 feet tall; flower profusely the second 
year from seed. Germination is slow : o 
seed bed cannot be neglected. Pkt. 25c. 
blooming in late 
germinate so be 
is kept moist. 
and medium 499 GOLD Veined SALPIGLOSSIS. Velvety in texture, brightly veined with gold 
pencilings against backgrounds of rich colors. Different than the ordinary Salpiglossis 
and once you have planted this one you won’t give garden space to the old ordinary 
solid colored varieties. Pkt. 20c; J/ 8 oz. 35c; !4 oz. 60c; j/ 2 oz. $1.00; 1 oz. $1.50. 
Annual PHLOX 
Drummondi Graniflora 
STATICE 
One of the Everlasting flowers 
summer and fall. Seed is slow to 
sure and see that seed bed 
Likes sunny location 
moisture. 
2701 Sinuata. True Blue. Dark blue with 
white eye. This variety bears flowers in 
dense groups on long curving, stiff stems 
15 inches above dandelion-like foliage. 
Pkt. 15c. 
2702 Statice Caspia. Lilac-blue flowers 
and finely cut foliage, somewhat coarser 
than asparagus fern. A dainty bouquet 
mixer, dry for winter use. Pkt. 15c. 
2579 PHLOX DRUMMONDI. For a bril¬ 
liance of Color and a dazzling display in 
beds and borders, they have few equals. 
Photograph of our Geranium-Flowered 
Mixture. Pkt. 15c. 
Hardy Annual — 12 in. 
One of the best liked hardy annuals, 
grown easily from seed. Flowers are pro¬ 
duced on large trusses in brilliant colors, 
making them a dazzling feature in any 
garden. They should be planted in solid 
beds for best effect. 
Start in seed flats and transplant when 
large enough to handle. The plants grow 
ten or twelve inches in height, sometimes 
even more in rich soil. In good soil set 12 
inches apart and somewhat closer in poor 
soil. They can also be planted in open 
ground. For California and mild sections 
sow from August to March. 
2579 Fraser’s Geranium-Flowered Mix¬ 
ture. Blend of harmonious colors range 
thru red, rose, violet, buff and chamois. 
2566 Star Gleam. Flowers come in beaut¬ 
iful shades of pink, rose, red and petals 
are curiously fringed and starred. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c; '/ 8 oz. 30c; 
Yu oz. 50c; Y z oz. 85c. 
RICINUS—Foliage Plant 
Castor Oil Bean 
Tender Perennial 
2476 Lucky’s Red Spire. A strong grower 
reaching a height of 5 feet or more. 
Rich green leaves veined red and blood 
red stalks. Bears clusters of red seed 
pods. Very effective foliage plants, treat¬ 
ed as annuals in cold climates, but per¬ 
ennial in California or mild climates 
where very light frosts occur. Pkt. 15c. 
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