MONARCH SEED AND FEED COMPANY, MEDFORD, OREGON 
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SALPIGLOSSIS “HA”—Two and one-half ft. 
(Painted Tongue). We offer the large 
flowering strain. For delicate grace, rich¬ 
ness of coloring and velvety texture the 
regal Salpiglossis has practically no equal. 
From a low base of leaves rise slender 
wiry stalks which bear one or more large 
lily-like flowers in a magnificent range 
of colors. The gold veining of their deep 
throats is often pronounced and adds to 
their beauty. It is of easy culture and a 
great favorite in the open for cutting. 
Superb Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOSA (Pin Cushion Flower) “HA”— 
Two and one-half ft. Garden enthusiasts 
for many generations have been fasci¬ 
nated by the different members of this 
flower family. Our selections comprise 
the most decorative varieties of the an¬ 
nual and hardy types. Large Flowering 
Mixed Double. Per Pkt. 10c. 
SWEET WILLIAM “HP”—Two ft. When the 
late Tulips are gone in the spring and 
before many other flowers are in bloom, 
Sweet William will ornament the garden 
with rich and varied color. No flower has 
endured the fancy of gardeners more than 
Sweet William. Always a favorite. Mixed 
per Pkt. 10c. 
STOCKS (Ten Weeks) “HA”—Twelve in. 
This early class forms dwarf compact 
plants that are excellent for edgings or 
low beds. They often do well in sections 
where plants of the later types cannot be 
grown. Colors range pink, yellow, crim¬ 
son, lavender, mauve and purple. Mixed 
Pkt. 10c. 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage) “TA”—Two ft. 
Very ornamental, flowers borne in spikes 
of fiery red or crimson; and continues in 
bloom in open ground until after severe 
frosts. Start in heat and transplant into 
light soil, one to two feet apart. Excel¬ 
lent for bedding in masses. 
Splendens—Brilliant Scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) — 
For years you have yearned for a snap¬ 
dragon that would not rust. Now we have 
it for you. Plant breeders have been at 
work for many years, perfecting a rust 
free snapdragon. The result of their la¬ 
bors is realized in a happy combination of 
colors; stal¬ 
wart plants 75 
per cent of 
which are 
rustproof, and 
practically an 
end to devas¬ 
tating rust. 
Our mixture 
contains a 
higher per¬ 
centage of the 
better colors 
ranging from 
canary yellow, 
rose pink, sal¬ 
mon pink and 
white, nicely 
balanced with 
the daintier 
red andorange 
shades. Pkt. SNAPDRAGON 
25c. Rustproof Mixed 
SNAPDRAGON “HA”—Modern Snapdrag¬ 
ons, in their rich colorings certainly have 
outdone their ancestors. Many of the new 
colorings are startlingly attractive. We 
offer a mixture of the finer colors in both 
the medium and tall sorts. Mixed colors, 
Pkt. 10c. 
VERBENA “TP”—Here is the flower that 
revels in that hot and sunny spot in your 
flower border. Use it for edging borders 
or for mass planting. Colors very vivid, 
strong growers. We offer the mammoth 
sorts recently introduced to the flower 
world. Mixed Mammoths, Pkt. 10c. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansies) “HP”— 
Six in. Those who do not know the Viola 
often mistake it for a small flowered 
Pansy. It belongs to the same family, 
but it is distinctly different. It is very 
hardy and for that reason it is one of 
the best edging plants for the permanent 
border or nock garden. We offer the 
most popular Jersey Gem Viola. Pkt. 15c. 
Zinnias 
ZINNIAS FIT OUR CLIMATE. THEY ARE THE 
MOST DEPENDABLE ANNUAL FOR THE GAR¬ 
DEN. Zinnias love the hot summers of California and 
Oregon. They do best in a soil which has been dug 
deeply and wll fertilized. Cut off the first buds to 
make the plants branch. An enormous increase in 
blooms can be obtained in this manner. Cultivate 
frequently while plants are developing. We list only 
the DAHLIA FLOWERED type which has been de¬ 
veloped into a flower as large as the former Giant 
type, and by far a more attractive blossom. 
MONARCH DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED—A 
blending of the better colors. This mix¬ 
ture includes all colors and makes an ideal 
display in the border. Per Pkt. 10c. 
CRIMSON MONARCH —The largest and best 
red shade. Does not fade in the sun. Per 
Pkt. 15c. 
DREAM —A fine shade of deep lavender, turn¬ 
ing to mauve. Per Pkt. 15c. 
EXQUISITE —Color is light rose, with center 
of deep rose. This is a beauty. Per 
Pkt. 15c. 
ORIOLE— An immense orange and gold bi¬ 
color, changing sligditly as it ages. Per 
Pkt. 15c. 
BUTTERCUP— An immense deep cream yellow 
of lasting color. Per Pkt. 15c. 
OLD ROSE —This is adequately described by 
its name, as it is of the real Old Rose 
shade; it is large, and for charm and 
beauty we consider it ranks next to Ex¬ 
quisite. Per Pkt. 15c. 
