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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
SAINTPAULIA 
G. P. 
Ionantha. Easily grown from seed. A beautiful 
greenhouse plant and very useful for table 
decoration, blooming throughout the Winter. 
Intense violet-blue flowers. Pkt. 35c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
H. A. 
Painted Tongue 
A very attractive annual. The blossoms are not 
unlike the Petunia but very much more beauti¬ 
ful in color. Each flower is veined with gold and 
is known as the Orchid of the Elardy Annuals. 
oz. Pkt. 
Alba Lutea. White and gold . 
.$ .75 $ 
.15 
Brown and Gold . 
.75 
.15 
Chamois . 
.75 
.15 
Crimson . 
.75 
.15 
Faust. Black . 
.75 
.15 
Light Blue and Gold .. 
. 75 
.15 
Purple. Deep purple, free from all 
vein- 
ing . 
.15 
Purple and Gold 
. 75 
.15 
Scarlet and Gold . 
. 75 
.15 
Rose and Gold 
. 75 
.15 
Velvety Red . 
. 75 
.15 
Velvety Violet 
. 75 
.15 
Y ellow . 
.75 
.15 
Finest Mixed .. 
. 50 
.10 
Salvia—Farinacea 
SALVIA 
H. A. AND H. P. 
One of the finest of all blooming plants, being 
literally covered with a mass of bright flowers 
from Summer until killed by frost. Seed should 
be sown indoors about April 1st and transplanted 
to the open ground in May. Seed may also be 
sown in the open ground after the middle of May. 
Annual Varieties 
America, or Globe of Fire. The most uniform in 
growth and continuous bloomer. Height 1^4 
feet. Pkt. 25c., *4 oz. $1.50. 
Bonfire. Dwarf, compact variety, growing about 
2 feet high, with brilliant scarlet spikes. Pkt. 
10c., % oz. 75c. 
Dwarf Salmon Beauty. Pkt. 50c. 
Harbinger. Seed sown in February will produce 
a profusion of long spikes of dazzling bright 
scarlet flowers early in June and continue until 
frost. The plants are dwarf and compact in 
habit. An exceptionally fine bedding plant. 
Pkt. 50c., oz. $1.50. 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Bright scarlet. Height 
3 feet. Pkt. 10c., J4 oz. 75c. 
Zurich. Brilliant scarlet, free flowering, early 
bloomer. Height 2 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
Perennial Varieties 
Although the following varieties are perennials 
they will bloom the first year if seeds are sown 
early indoors. 
Azurea Grandiflora. Strong growing plant with 
showy spikes of sky blue flowers; may be 
planted most effectively in perennial or shrub¬ 
bery borders. Blooms in profusion during 
August and September. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 
25c., % oz. $1.00. 
Farinacea. Light blue. Pkt. 25c., % oz. $1.25. 
Farinacea Blue Bedder. Similar to Salvia Far¬ 
inacea but more compact in form and deeper 
blue in color. Pkt. 50c. 
Patens. Superb rich blue flowers 2 feet high. Pkt. 
25c., % oz. $1.50. 
SANVITALIA 
H. A : 
Procumbens fl. pi. Beautiful, dwarf growing an¬ 
nual for beds and borders; bright yellow double 
flowers; bloom all summer. Height 6 inches. 
Pkt. 15c. 
SAPONARIA 
H. A. AND H. P. 
Ocymoides Alba. H. P. Very pretty border and 
rockery plant. A profusion of pure white flow¬ 
ers just above the foliage. Pkt. 25c., *4 oz. 75c. 
Ocymoides Splendens. H. P. Rosy pink. Pkt. 
25c., Yx oz. 75c. 
Vaccaria Alba. H. A. Pkt. 10c., pt oz. 35c. 
Vaccaria Rose. H. A. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 35c. 
SAXIFRAGA 
H. P. 
Cordifolia. Excellent for rock garden. Pink 
flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
SEDUM 
H. P. 
For rock garden or carpet bedding. 
Acre. Yellow, 6 in. Pkt. 25c. 
Middendorfianum. Yellow, 6 in. Pkt. 25c. 
Spectabile. Large umbels, lavender-pink. Pkt. 25c. 
Spurium. Light pink, 6 in. Pkt 25c. 
