Spider Plant 
Rock Garden Snapdragons 
Sutt on’s Lid tie Gem 
Early flowering hybrids forming small compact 
bushes with variously colored flowers of rose, 
purple and many bi-color shades. Very early, about 
6 inches high and well adapted for Rock Gardens and 
alpine plantings. Pkt. 15c. 
SALVIA 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
—Half hardy annual. 
One of the most showy 
of the fall flowering an¬ 
nuals. Bright scarlet. 
Grows from 2 to 3 feet 
high. Pkt. 8c, 3 for 21c. 
SATIN ROSE— See God- 
etia, page 10. 
Butterfly Flower 
SCHIZ- 
A N T H U S 
( Grandiflora 
Hybrids) — 
Beautiful rose 
and amber 
shades. A 
fine strain of 
pink and rose 
tints, heavily 
blotched gold 
and bronze. A 
grand combin¬ 
ation of rare 
colors. Pkt. 
9c, 3 for 24c. 
SCHIZ- 
A N T H U S 
(Bu tterfly 
Flower) — A 
dainty little _ , . , 
flowering Schizanthus 
plant whose flowers are very attractive. 
The flowers completely obscure the foli¬ 
age. One of the finest pot plants for 
the house in late winter or early spring. 
Sow seed in fall for winter blooming. 
Mixed. Pkt. 8c, 3 for 21c. 
SPIDER PLANT (Cleome)—This large growing plant 
which attains a height of 4 to 5 feet is covered with 
panicles of flowers as large as hydrangeas, and seemingly 
unaffected by wind or weather. The flowers are deep pur¬ 
plish pink when they first open but turn to light pink so 
that the lower of the panicle is a different color from the 
upper. The stamens are several inches long, from which it 
derives the name — Spider Plant. Once the plant starts to 
blossom in July, it will continue until frost. Pkt. 8c 
each; 3 for 20c. 
Scabiosa 
SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride)—Be sure and plant 
this hardy annual this year for no garden is com¬ 
plete without this. Its vivid colors and sweetness 
make it especially attractive. Grows from 2 to 3 
feet high. Extra fine for borders. A great varia¬ 
tion of colors. Mixed, pkt. 7c, 3 for 18c. 
SCABIOSA — (Loveliness) — This delicate soft sal¬ 
mon rose is truly a beautiful flower. The demand 
for this color is increasing every year for it 
gains in popularity. Packet 8c; 3 for 20c, postpaid. 
Salpiglossis 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue, also 
known as Velvet Flower)—Hardy annual. 
Grows from 2 to 3 feet high. Funnel 
shaped flowers of yellow veined with 
shades of red, purple, etc. Very odd and 
exceptionally beautiful. Pkt. 6c, 3 for 
15c. 
SCARLET FLAX—See Linum. Page 12. 
SENSITIVE PLANT—See Mimosa. Page 
13. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN—See Eu¬ 
phorbia. Page 8. 
Sunflower 
FREE 
Don’t 
Forget 
Your 
Jane 
Cowl 
Dahlia 
See Page 27 
Verbenas 
SUNFLOWER—Varieties: New Red, 
Double Yellow and Mixed. Pkt. 6c, 3 
for 15c. 
SUMMER CYPRESS—See Kochia. Page II. 
VERBENAS—Hardy annual. Has a profuse variety of 
flowers in many shades. Grows quite low and fine for a 
blanket flower bed, the plants grow close together. Mixed. 
Pkt. 5c; 3 for 12c. Separate colors, red. white, blue, 
pink. Pkt. 6c; 3 for 15c. 
ALL POSTPAID 
STOCKS 
EVENING SCENTED 
NEW BISMARCK 
(Perfume Plant) 
Known by some as 
perfume plant. A 
few plants growing 
well emit a delicious 
perfume which may 
be detected a half 
block or more away. 
GIANT PERFEC¬ 
TION (“Cut and 
Come Again”) — 
Height IV 2 feet. 
Colors, white, yel¬ 
low, pink, scarlet, 
light blue, dark blue, 
old rose, mixed. Pkt. 
9c each, l /g oz. 38c, 
V2 oz. $1-24, 1 oz. 
$2.39, postpaid. 
BISMARCK (Early 
Giant Imperial) — 
This variety grows 
to enormous dimen¬ 
sions. Height 2 % 
feet. Excellent for 
pot plant and winter 
blooming. Colors, 
white, old rose, gold, 
flesh pink, golden 
rose, blood red, lilac, 
lavender, dark blue, 
and mixed. Pkts. 
10c each. Vs oz. 48c, 
Va oz. $1.79, 1 oz. 
$3.48, postpaid. 
BEAUTY OF NICE 
—This variety does 
not flower as quick¬ 
ly from seed as the 
Old Ten Weeks 
Stock but requires 
from 12 to 15 weeks. 
Excellent for bed¬ 
ding plants. Height 
two feet. Colors, 
white, yellow, flesh, 
rose pink, crimson, 
light blue and mixed. 
Pkt. 7c each, Vs oz. 
38c, V 2 oz. $1.24, 
1 oz. $2.39, postpaid. 
Beauty of Nice 
“T^e P ostman brought my package ordered from you and all in fine condition. Again I wish to compliment your packers 
** and the stock.” (signed) Chas. F. Miller, Paradise, Calif. 
