SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower, Azure Fairy. Blue, large 
flowered. Doz. 25c. 
Coral Pink. Select color. Doz. 25c. 
Fire King. Bright scarlet. Doz. 25c. 
Shasta. Pure white. Doz. 25c. 
All make splendid long-stemmed graceful flowers; easily 
grown. 
STOCKS. Large double flowering strain for cutting. Mixed 
colors. Doz. 35c. 
Champion Column, Balls White. Select finest white double. 
Doz. 50c. 
Moonlight. Finest canary yellow double. Doz. 50c. 
Silvery Lilac. Exceedingly fragrant and pleasing color. 
Doz. 50c. 
These demand a rich substantial soil, well fertilized. A 
small percentage will flower single as doubles do not produce 
seed. 
PENTSTEMON HYBRIDS. Brilliant colors of reds, pink 
and lavender tints, flowering for months. One of the best 
garden flowers, often perennial. 6 for 50c; larger sizes, 3 for 
50c. 
SNAPDRAGONS, Golden Dawn. A gold buff overlaid 
salmon. Doz. 25c. 
Orange King. Orange shaded terra cotta. Doz. 25c. 
Red Chief. Rich deep scarlet. Doz. 25c. 
Rose Marie. Fine rose with golden center. Doz. 25c. 
Twilight. Gold on delicate apricot. Doz. 25c. 
PORCH OR 
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WINDOW BOX 
PLANTS 
To have success with plants in boxes or tubs be sure to use 
a very rich compost soil and see that drainage is provided. 
Sun-loving plants may not thrive in north or shady exposures. 
Those marked by (*) will do in the shade, if not too dense. 
These plants are mostly grown in 2 or 3-inch pots, according to 
size. A packing charge will be made to cover material re¬ 
quired for the shipping of such plants. 
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BABY PRIMROSE PRINCE ALBERT-. New large flow¬ 
ering sort especially adapted for the cool weather of 
early spring, when they make splendid material for window 
boxes to produce color and charm before the summer plants 
are in season. Enjoy the early spring season by planting this 
profuse flowering neat lavender pink primula that needs only 
a newspaper for shelter if frosty nights occur. A real treat at 
your service. Fully flowering plants of this novelty for 50c 
each; 6 for $2.50. Fit to use March 1st. 
STAR CINERARIAS. These make splendid cut flowers 
and thrive well outdoors during the cool spring months, may 
be set out in March or early April. Especially fine for win¬ 
dow box filling as they last for months. Colors of blue, rose 
crimson and carmine. Plants starting to flower, 3 for $1.00; 
larger sizes, 3 for $2.00. These are perhaps the garden’s finest 
spring decoration, but too little known and used. A trial will 
convince you. 
HELIOTROPE*. Unexcelled for fragrance and pleasing 
color. 10c and 15c each. 
CUPHEA. Cigarette plant, bearing tiny red tubular flow¬ 
ers with grey end; will thrive in partial shade. 3 for 25c. 
COLEUS. Trailing and other sorts in bright colors. 3 for 25c. 
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