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BURNETT BROS. Inc., 92 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK 
Rocket, Sweet (Hesperis). H. P. Excel, 
lent for naturalizing among shrubbery. 
Purple .^4 oz. 35c., .10 
White . V 4 . oz. 35c., .10 
Mixed Colors . ii oz. 35c., .10 
Romneya Coulterl (California Tree 
Poppy). H. H. P. Large, single white 
flowers, centers yellow. 3 ft.25 
Rlldbeckia (Cone Flower). Very popular 
border plants. 
bicolor superba. H. A. Bright yellow, 
with purple center. iy 2 ft. y± oz. 50c., .10 
hirta. (Black-eyed-Suzan.) Golden yellow. 
3 ft. 15 
Purpurea Grandiflora. (Purple cone flow¬ 
er.) 4 ft.15 
Newmanii. H. P. Large, golden yellow, 
with velvety maroon center. 2 ft. 
!/4 oz. 50c., .10 
Saintpaulia Ionantha. G. P. A very in¬ 
teresting plant, about 4 inches in height, 
easily raised from seed. Its deep violet- 
blue flowers are produced with great 
freedom throughout the winter.50 
SALPIGLOSS1S 
Large-Flowering or Emperor (H. H. A). 
This is one of our most beautiful and popular 
annuals, producing a wealth of bloom from early 
Summer until late Fall. Blossoms of orchid-like 
appearance, with veins of gold and silver running 
through the flower. They are highly prized, either 
as a cut flower or for forming gorgeous beds. 
Seeds may be started indoors or sown in the 
open, after all danger from frost is past. 1 y 2 ft. 
Pkt. 
Light Blue and Gold. 
. y s 
oz. 
$0.50, $0.15 
Crimson and Gold. 
. % 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
White and Yellow. 
. % 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
Dark Red . 
. % 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
Purple, Self Color. 
. % 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
Rose and Gold. 
. y s 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
Yellow . 
. y s 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
Violet and Gold. 
. y» 
oz. 
.50, 
.15 
Finest Mixed . 
. % 
oz. 
.75, 
.10 
Collection of 
6 varieties, 
75c 
. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
Salvia has long been a favorite bedding plant, 
bearing long spikes of flowers in great profusion 
from July till frost; blooming the first year from 
seed. 
oz. Pkt. 
BURNETT’S “FOREST FIRE.” For 
effect Forest Fire is unsurpassed. 
The plant when in full bloom, is 
about 3 feet high. The individual 
spikes, which are of a brilliant scar- 
let, measuring 6 inches across.$2.00 
$0.25 
America or Globe of Fire. Of dwarf, 
bushy, compact growth, and very uni¬ 
form in height. 
2.00 
.25 
Bonfire or Clara Bedman. Of dwarf, 
compact habit. Erect spikes of bril¬ 
liant scarlet flowers. 2 ft. 
1.50 
.15 
Dwarf Fireball. The most compact 
type. 1 y 2 ft. 
1.50 
.15 
Harbinger. Very early; dwarf compact 
habit with brilliant scarlet flowers. 
18 in. 
.25 
Dwarf Salmon Beauty. Salmon rose.... 
1.50 
.25 
Splendens. Beautiful bright scarlet. 
3 ft. 
1.00 
.10 
Enrich is the dwarfest of the Salvias, 
never exceeding 18 inches in height. 
The plants are robust and compact, 
flowers brightest scarlet. 
2.00 
.25 
Salpiglossis, Emperor Large Flowering 
BLUE SALVIAS 
% oz. Pkt. 
Azurea Grandiflora. H. P. Pretty sky 
blue flowers in great profusion; 2 to 
3 feet .$1.00 $0.25 
Farinacea. H. P. but best grown as an 
annual; light blue flowers on long 
spikes. 2 to 3 ft.75 .25 
Blue Bedder. A more compact form 
with deeper blue flowers. 1.25 .50 
Patens (Blue Sage). H. H. P. A beau¬ 
tiful plant for the border or green¬ 
house; 2 feet. 1.25 .25 
Horminum (Clary). H. A. A unique color; 
pure Oxford Blue. 18 in.25 
Saponaria. Vaccaria. H. A. Splendid 
tall growing variety of branching habit. 
Light graceful sprays of pale rose flow¬ 
ers in great profusion; 2 y 2 ft.Oz. 30c., .10 
Ocymoides splendens. H. P. Elegant trail¬ 
ing perennial with pretty rose-colored 
flowers suitable for rockeries..% oz. 35c., .15 
Sanvitalia. Procumbens, Double. H. A. 
Charming dwarf plant, very suitable for 
edgings, flowers yellow with dark centre. 
4 in.25 
Saxifraga # Mossy Varieties, Mixed. These 
form cushions of emerald green foliage, 
covered in summer with dainty sprays of 
pink, white, or crimson flowers.—.25 
