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CARL SALBACH 
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SNAPDRAGONS—(Continued) 
White tube, purple red—striking 
contrast.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Bronze.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Maroon red, white tube—another 
effectively contrasted bi-color. 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Copper red.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Maroon red, self color. 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Orange and gold blend—beautiful. 
.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
White bedder.25c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 90c 
Group Collection—All nine intermediate 
bedding varieties listed above.$1.65 
Balanced Color Mixture, Majestic Bedding 
Type (including colors above) (100%). 
.15c pkt.; 1/64 oz., 50c 
SNAPDRAGONS — Complete Group Collec¬ 
tion. All seventeen varieties (eight tall and 
nine bedding types), as listed above_$2.75 
STOCK—Giant Imperial Type. The finest all- 
around stock available, except for the two 
varieties of the new “super” type listed be¬ 
low. Very double, large blooms and fine 
branching habit. 
Blood Red—American Beauty shade. 
.15c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 50c 
Fiery Blood Red—Orange to blood red. 
.15c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 50c 
Lavender.15c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 50c 
Santa Maria—Pure white. 
.15c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 50c 
Special Collection—All four Gt. Imp...50c 
Mixture—Including the four named varie¬ 
ties listed above, plus yellow, crimson, cream 
and other colors.15c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 40c 
STOCK — New Super Giant Imperial Type. 
Available for the first time this year, in two 
colors only, this new type is the very finest 
for cutting, as well as the showiest in the 
garden. It is fully base branching, which 
means that the side spikes are as long as any. 
Twelve to fifteen spikes per plant, all very 
double, with forty to fifty huge florets open 
at once. 
Rose Charm—Beautiful deep rich rose 
color.25c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 75c 
Roselight—Rose pink. Striking. 
.25c pkt.; 1/16 oz., 75c 
STOCK—Complete Collection. Rose Charm 
and Roselight (Super Gt. Imp.), and Blood 
Red, Fiery Blood Red, Lavender and Santa 
Maria (Gt. Imp.). 
.One full packet each (six), 85c 
SWEET PEAS—Summer flowering type. 
Ambition—Lavender .10c pkt.; oz., 35c 
Avalanche—White .10c pkt.; oz., 35c 
Bluebird—Blue.10c pkt.; oz., 35c 
Idyll—Cream pink.10c pkt.; oz., 35c 
Pinkie—Deep pink.10c pkt.; oz., 35c 
Welcome—Scarlet.10c pkt.; oz., 35c 
Group Collection—One large packet, each 
of the varieties listed above (6 pkts.).50c 
Full Color Mixture—Finest sweet peas, in¬ 
cluding varieties named above, and others, 
mixed.Large pkt., 25c; *4 lb., 85c 
THALICTRUM DIPTEROCARPUM (Meadow- 
rue). P. Tall graceful perennial that freely 
produces its lacy sprays, each of which is 
covered with a myriad of diminutive lilac 
flowers. Especially desirable in gardens 
where a natural effect is desired and a grace¬ 
ful filler for cut-flower arrangements_25c 
VIOLA—Like small pansies, but perennial. 
Apricot—Color as named.25c pkt. 
Arkwright Ruby — Rich ruby crimson, 
shaded terra-cotta. Large. Seed imported 
from England.25c pkt. 
Blue Perfection—Clear lavender blue. 
.15c pkt. 
VIRGINIA STOCK (French Forget-Me-Nots ). 
Ideal for borders or rockeries, growing one 
foot tall. Tiny blossoms, in crimson, rose 
and white shades, mixed-15c pkt.; oz., 40c 
WALLFLOWER, Gold Standard. Splendid 
deep golden yellow color. Double flowers. 
Two feet tall. Very showy in the garden. 
Plant May to July.25c pkt. 
WILDFLOWER COLLECTION — Distinctive 
California wild flower seeds, all easy grow¬ 
ing annuals. One packet each, Baby Blue 
Eyes (Nemophila), Blazing Star ( Mentze- 
lia), California Poppy (Eschscholtzia ), 
Clarkia Elegans, Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis ), 
wild type Godetia, Dwarf Lupin (Blue) and 
Sea-Dahlia ( Leptosyne )—Group collection, 
one packet each, all eight.50c 
Individual packets (except new type Cali¬ 
fornia Poppy).10c each 
ZINNIAS—Dahlia Flowered Type. We have 
gone direct to the introducers of the famous 
dahlia flowered type and have obtained then- 
finest varieties, as well as their special mix¬ 
ture. Zinnias grow best where the summers 
are hot and dry. 
Canary Bird (Canary yellow), Crimson 
Monarch (Deep crimson), Dream (Laven¬ 
der), Exquisite (Light rose, deeper center). 
Golden Dawn (Golden yellow), Illumina¬ 
tion (Deep rose), Oriole (Orange, gold bi¬ 
color), Polar Bear (White), Scarlet Flame 
(Bright scarlet)—Each variety priced at 
.15c pkt. 
Group Collection, all nine varieties.. .$1.06 
Special Bodger Gold Medal Mixture of 
dahlia flowered strains. Seed hand-picked 
from the best flowers of the season. In yel¬ 
low, crimson, lavender, scarlet, red, orange, 
rose and other colors.Large pkt., 25c 
Special Gold Medal Mixture, Autumn 
Shades—The same mixture as above but re¬ 
stricted to the brightest colors—yellow, scar¬ 
let, orange and red, in formula mixture from 
the finest named varieties-Large pkt., 25c 
ZINNIAS, Dahlia Flowered—Any variety sepa¬ 
rately, or either mixture. oz., 75c; oz., $2.06 
ZINNIAS, Lilliput or Pompon Type—Blooms 
the size of, resembling, pompon dahlias— 
small, compact flowers on strong stems. In 
mixture of yellow, crimson, buff, rose, white 
and lilac shades.15c pkt.; % oz., 50c 
ZINNIAS, Tom Thumb Lilliput Type. Dwarf - 
est zinnia grown. Tiniest flowers. Plants 
four to six inches high. Fine for potting or 
borders. Colors—red, orange, yellow, pink, 
rose and pastel shades mixed.25c pkt. 
