VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
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Sweet Peas Early Flowering Spencer—Cont’d 
BLUE 
Blue Bonnet. Extra large, fine deep blue. 
Blue Boy. Clear blue. 
Eleanor Blue. Blue with a silver sheen. Fragrant. 
For spring flowers only. 
jMrs. Herbert Hoover. “The California Blue.’’ 
Vigorous growth, great length of stem, uniform blue. 
LAVENDER 
Burpee’s Lavender. Lovely light Wisteria lavender; 
Fragrance. Large frilled lavender flowers, sweetly 
fragrant. 
Greeting. Clear lavender, fine commercial early sort. 
^Harmony. Lavender. 
Lavanda. Large clear lavender flowers. 
Lavender King. Lavender. 
Memory. A clear rosy lavender which does not 
lighten with age in color or when grown under glass. 
Michigan. A mammoth dark, pure lavender. 
Sweet Lavender. A pure lavender self. 
if Vogue. An improved Early Harmony, standard 
lilac lavender, flushed rosy lavender and wings clear 
lilac-lavender. Delicious fragrance. 
SALMON 
-fr Apollo. A soft salmon cerise. Flowers large, long 
stemmed. Exceptionally fine variety. 
Eldorado. Pure orange-salmon. 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Rich salmon, pink. 
Spring Song. Salmon-pink on cream ground. 
SCARLET 
Aviator. Dazzling crimson scarlet. 
Bright Light. Flaming scarlet. 
^Grenadier. A glowing poppy-scarlet. 
Sparkle. Vivid scarlet. 
Vulcan. Vivid scarlet; never burns. 
WHITE 
A mammoth flowered black seeded pure 
A standard black-seeded white. 
A white-seeded white, rich frag- 
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white. 
White Harmony. 
Burpee’s White. 
ranee. 
Snowstorm Improved. White, of great substance. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Amethyst. An early-flowering “Royal Purple". 
Cattleya. Rosy lilac flowers. 
Early Flowering Spencer, Vaughan’s Special 
Mixture from Named Sorts. 
RANUNCULUS Asiaticus Superbissimus. Giant 
French Hybrids. Sow seed from March to May or 
August to October in cold frame. They come up in 
from 2 to 3 weeks. Bloom from June to August. Are 
suitable for beds and borders, fine for pot culture, 
excellent for cutting and bouquets. May be forced in 
greenhouse. After bulbs have formed, grow on in 
well manured soil. Height, 1 ft.lb., $6.00 $0.15 
Asiaticus Ragionieri Mixed.Ft oz., 1.20 
Palaflor. A strain selected from the Palestine and 
Florentine combining the best features of both and 
producing enormous double flowers of greatest 
range of colors.lb., $50.00; F£ oz., $1.20 
SAINTPAULIA Ionantha (African Violet). Charm¬ 
ing deep blue flowering pot plant which blossoms in 
uninterrupted succession.1-128 oz., $8.00 
Ionantha Cordata. Dark cordated leaves, strong 
growth and large flowers of a deep lavender color. 
Blooms in 6 months from seed. 
Kewensis. Small delicate green leaves. The shin¬ 
ing blue flower, reminding one of violets, contrasts 
SHAMROCK. Sow early.lb., $5.00 
SMILAX.lb., $5.00 
STATICE Suworowii. Russian. Also known as “Rat 
Tail." Flowers bright rose color. Sow inside for 
winter blooming.lb., $8.00 
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SCHIZANTHUS MASTERPIECE 
Vaughan’s Dwarf 
This is to our knowledge the best strain of Schizanthus in 
existence. The plants grow dwarf and compact, making them 
most suitable for pot culture. The color range of the flowers, 
which are of good size, is the most varied, well-balanced from 
light pink to rose, very pleasing dark violet, all with con¬ 
spicuous blotches. A splendid item for Mother’s Day. 
Trade Pkt. (500 seeds), $1.00 
SCHIZANTHUS. Vaughan’s Excelsior Hybrids. Trade pkt. Oz. 
An extra select strain with large flowers containing 
a perfect blend of colors for greenhouse culture. 
Makes a fine cut flower.Fs oz., $1.00 $0.50 .... 
Salvia Splendens 
America (Globe of Fire). 16in. Ft oz., 60c; lb., $26.00 
Clara Bedman or Bonfire. Erect habit, 16 in. 
.34 oz., 50c; lb., $18.00 
Fireball. Extra choice, freely blooming, 14 in. 
.34 oz., 60c; lb., $24.00 
Harbinger. Northern grown. 34 oz., 90c 
Rocket. Very early.34 oz > $100 
Salmonea. Salmon rose. 34 oz., $1.20 
Zurich. Early flowering, fine dwarf, 12 in. 34 oz., 60c 
Salvia. Blue Beard. Annual, dark blue, 1 ft. 
Farinacea. Bright light blue, 40 in.... 34 oz., 40c 
Blue Bedder. Compact plant, deep blue flowers. 
.34 oz -» 00c 
STEVIA Serrata. White, fine cut-flower. 34 ° z -. 40c 
STREPTOCARPUS. Large-flowering Hybrids. 
Fine greenhouse and decorative subjects, producing 
a continuous succession of trumpet-shaped flowers, 
and embracing a wide range of color. .. 34 oz., $2.00 
Giant Flowered Rose, Red, White and Sky Blue. 
Each of above. 
TORENIA Fournieri. Makes a fine pot plant for 
Mother’s Day sales. Flowers blue with dark blotches 
on lip. 12 in.34 oz -> 60c 
Fournieri Compacta. Dwarf. 8 in. 34 oz., 50c 
White Wings. 34 oz -» 70c 
TRACHELIUM Coeruleum. Free-growing annual 
having large cloud-like heads of tiny blue flowers 
resembling Gypsophila. Sow in October-November. 
Height, 18 inches. Pot plant.34 oz > 75c 
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