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Salvia—Beautiful Annual 
2463 Salvia Spleiidens 
2405 Seabiosa Double Mixed 
2465 
Scabiosa 
Mourning Bride (Annual) 
Large Flowering Double Mixed 
Illustrated in Color—Page 145 
Quite h a 1 ' d y plants, flowering 
freely in cool locations all during 
the summer and fall. 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 ets.; % oz., 25 ets.; % ox.,<40 ets.; ox., 75 ct.s. 
2455 Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). ?omeU^of\"h; 
hardy perennial Scabiosas, especially valuable for cutting. 
The soft lavender-blue blooms last a long time in water. 
3 feet. Pkt. <100 Seed), 15 et.s. 
This new variety of Salvia 
is a very compact and even 
habit and produces large erect 
brilliant scarlet spikes. Excellent 
for bedding. 15 to 18 inches 
high. Pkt. <150 Seed), 15 ets.; 2 
for 25 ct.s. 
2463 Light Blue Farinacea. var?lty,^ ^but 
best grown as an annual. Seed sown in 
the open ground in May, blooming from 
July to frost. The fine light blue flowers 
are borne on long spikes held above the 
foliage: 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. <400 Seed), 10 ets. 
2464 Dark Blue Patens (Blue Sage). 
In color this is as blueas “Scarlet Sage” 
is red; unlike the latter, however, it is 
not useful for bedding, but it is a beauti¬ 
ful plant for the border or greenhouse; 
tender perennials; 2 feet. Pkt. (125 Seed), 
10 ets. _ ^ 
Stocks (Annual) 
<Cut and Come Again) 
Beauty of Nice 
This wonderful type produces plants 
about 36 inches, each bearing 6 to 8 fully 
developed flower-stalks. Our seed pro¬ 
duces a high percentage of double flow¬ 
ers, which are carried on long spikes and 
are sweet scented. The finest plants are 
raised from seeds sown indoors and 
transplanted into the garden. 
2472 Princess Alice —Pure White. 
2473 Apple Blossom —Shell Pink. 
2474 Brilliant Blood Red. 
2475 Creole Yellow —Canary Yellow 
Your Choice: Pkt. <450 Seed), 10 ets.; % ox., 
2471 Ten Weeks Stocks Large Flowering Finest Mixture 
Immense spikes of perfectly double flowers, the individual 
blooms frequently measuring two inches in di:imeter. The large 
double flowers are produced in great profusion. Pkt. <800 Seed), 10 
ets.: Ys ox., 50 ets.; Yt ox., 75 ets.; Ys oz., $1.35; ox., $2.50. 
2471- 
Stocks 
—Ten Weeks, 
Mixed 
40 ets.; ox., 05 ets. 
2458 
Salpiglossis (Annual) 
Large Flowered Mixed (Velvet Flower) 
Illustrated in Color—Page 128 
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., 
flower profusely and are fine for cutting as well as being 
showy in beds or borders. Pkt. (1500 Seed), 10 ets.; Ys o.x., 
25 ets.; )4 ox., 40 ets.; Yz ox., (JO ets. 
2458 Salpiglossis Velvet Flower, Mixed 
The well-known Scarlet Sage is a handsome flowering 
plant of branching, bush-like growth, 214 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 Scarlet Sage. ™|ilt^^floweriS| 
variety of Scarlet Sage. Well-grown plants measure 4 
feet across and 3 to 4 feet tall. Color is a scorching 
scarlet. Pkt. (125 Seed), 10 ct.s.; Ys ox., 30 ets.; ^ ox., 50 
ct.s.; ^ ox., 90 cts.j ox., $1.75. 
2461 Americaor Globe of Fire. o7%^Jmp\”cl 
Illu.strated in Color — Page 145 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), 12 ets.; Ys ox., 65 ets.; 
2460 New Scarlet Bedder. 
2476 Special Offer—One packet each of the five hamed varieties of Stocks for only 30 ets. 
