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1201 Salvia - Scarlet Sage 
A standard annual bedding plant that keeps the garden 
bright with color until in Autumn. Its best use is as a 
hedge or border plant, but is also used as a pot plant or 
for cutting. This large-flowering strain blooms in the 
Fall with a scorching scarlet of unsurpassed brilliancy. 
Full grown plants are 3 to 4 feet tall and 4 feet across. 
Fkt, 5c; 1/16 oz, 15c; V\ oz, 50c. 
Salpiglossis - Velvet Flower 
Undoubtedly one of the most attractive annuals and 
should be in every garden. The blossoms are tube¬ 
shaped, much like a Petunia but rivaling the latter in 
the beautiful colors displayed. Each flower is veined 
with a glint of gold, and it is the only flower to our 
knowledge possessing this odd characteristic. The 
Salpiglossis is deservedly known as the orchid of hardy 
annuals. Height 2% feet. 
1200 Purple and Gold.. Fkt, 5c; Vs oz, 25c. 
1196 Light Blue and Gold. Fkt, 5c; y B oz, 25c. 
1197 Scarlet and Gold. Fkt, 5c; y B oz, 25c. Salpiglossis—Velvet Flower. 
1198 Mixed. Large improved strain, complete range of 
colors. Pkt, 5c; y B oz, 15c; *4 oz, 50c. 
1208 Sinilax 
Decorative plant. Makes a most desirable window vine, the slender stems 
are covered with small, glossy green leaves. Makes a fine pot or hanging 
basket plant. Elegant for table decorations when cut. Pkt, 5c; *4 oz > 20c. 
Snapdragon - Antirrhinum 
Snapdragons are easily grown and make a wonderful display, either in beds 
or as cut flowers. For gorgeous coloring few flowers can match Snapdragons. 
They are easily grown in ordinary garden soil in a sunny position where the 
plants can get plenty of fresh air. For early blooming sow indoors and trans¬ 
plant when about 2 inches tall to pots or boxes. If sown right in the open the 
seed should be covered very thinly. 
890 Rustproof Snapdragon, 
University of California 
Mixed. Awarded Certifi¬ 
cate of Honor in the All 
America Selections when 
first introduced a few 
years ago. the rustproof 
strains originated by the 
University of California 
are being constantly im¬ 
proved and added to. until 
now they are just as beau¬ 
tiful and varied as the 
other standard varieties. 
Mixed. Fkt, 20c; y B oz, 65c. 
Giant Flowered. Medium tall 
growth and extra large 
flowers has made this the 
most popular of the snap¬ 
dragons. The plants are 
exceptionally hardy and Rustproof 
sturdy; and words fail to Snapdragon, 
describe adequately the 
glorious colors " ' 
883 Apple Blossom. Rosy Rust need 
pink, white tube. Fkt, 10c; not worry 
y B oz, 35c. you now 
834 Canary Bird. Canary- 011 ‘‘Snaps.” 
yellow. Pkt, 10c; y B oz, .__ 
35c. 
885 Copper King (Indian Summer). Velvety 
copper-scarlet. Pkt, 10c; y B oz, 35c. 
887 The Rose. Pure rose color. Very beau¬ 
tiful. Fkt, 10c; y B oz, 35c. 
888 Snowflake. Pure snow-white, yellow 
tube. Fkt, 10c; y B oz, 35c. 
903 Giant Flowered Mixed. All the above 
varieties and others. Pkt, 5c; y B oz, 30c; 
oz, $1.00. 
886 Dwarf Tom Thumb Mixed. Fkt, 10c; 
y B oz, 30c; *4 oz i 55c. 
The two 
most popu¬ 
lar of all 
flowers at 
the 
Century of 
Progress 
exhibitions 
were 
Salpiglossis 
and Heaven¬ 
ly Blue 
Morning 
Glory. 
Statice. 
1207 Statice 
Sea Fink. Our annual Statice is not 
only a beautiful flower in the border, 
but dries retaining its true colors, 
making it excellent for Winter bou¬ 
quets. Mixed colors. Fkt, 5c; oz, 20c; 
14 lb, 50c. 
Stocks, Annual 
It is quite a long way from the stocks 
of our grandmother’s time to the beautiful varieties of 
today, for much breeding work has been done on this 
old favorite; until today the stock has taken its place 
as a leading cut flower, with a fine range of colors. 
Stocks should be planted in a rich, sandy 
loam, mixed with well-decayed manure. 
They like cool weather and are therefore 
disappointing sometimes in hot summers. 
1212 Mammoth Early Branching Nice. 
This wonderful type produces plants 
often 3 feet tall, each bearing 6 to S 
fully developed flower stalks. The flow¬ 
ers appear on the long, stiff stalks like 
small rosettes, are exceedingly fra¬ 
grant, and range through a most com¬ 
plete scale of all the soft and distinct 
shades. While fine Stocks can be raised 
from seed sown outdoors, the finest 
plants are raised from seed sown in¬ 
doors and transplanted to the garden. 
Pkt, 10c; 1/16 oz, 25c. 
Stocks. Dwarf Ten 
Weeks. 
1209 Cut and Come Again. Dresden Per¬ 
petual, useful for outdoor bedding as 
well as for pots or cut flowers. Grows IS inches high and throws 
out numerous side branches, all bearing very double, fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Fkt, 10c; 1/16 oz, 25c. 
1211 Dwarf Ten Weeks. A favorite for outdoor bedding, the sweet- 
scented flowers are borne profusely. Pkt, 10c; y B oz, 25c. 
1068 Sweet Rocket - Evening Scented Stock 
Perennial plants growing 2 feet tall. Large panicles of white and 
purple flowers from June to August. Deliciously sweet scented. Fkt, 
5c; oz, 25c. 
Sweet William, Martly Biennial 
These are excellent border plants, fine for cut flowers, and should 
be included in every garden. While they are biennial, it is best to 
sow the seed every year as the young plants bloom more freely. The 
color and size of these varieties are far superior to the old-fashioned 
kinds. . 
1270 Single. The simplicity of the single bloom is often preferred m 
the Sweet William. Mixed colors. Pkt, 5c; *4 oz > l° c ; 0z < 30c - 
1271 Double Mixed. Fkt, 5c; *4 oz, 20c; oz, 60c. 
