ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
POPPY, NUDICAULE 
PIN CUSHION FLOWER (See Scabiosa) 
PINKS (See Dianthus) 
PORTULACA, Moss Rose 
Brilliant hardy annual, of easy culture; excellent for mass¬ 
ing in beds, edging or rock work, thriving best in a light, 
sandy soil and a sunny situation. Flowers of the brightest 
colors. 
Double Mixed. 
Single Mixed. 
POT MARIGOLD (See Calendula) 
PRIMULA, Primrose 
Among the finest and most important Winter blooming pot 
plants, easily grown. Seed sown in March or April will bloom 
in Winter. 
Malacoides (Baby Primrose). Barge flowers in profusion on 
long stems; lavender-pink. Fltt. 15c. 
PYRETHRUM 
This plant is cousin to the Chrysanthemum and Matricaria 
and should play an important part in many a well planned 
garden. 
AUREUM (Golden Feather). An ornamental golden leaved 
bedding plant with white petaled blossoms. It should be 
used as an annual. 
ROSEUM (Painted Daisy). The plants are erect growing, 
consisting of upright slender s + alks adorned w.th fern-like 
leaves and carrying fine terminal blossoms. 
Single Mixed. Radiating petals in many tones of rose and 
red about a golden center. 
Double Mixed. A fine percentage of fully double or crested 
flowers in shades of salmon, rose, crimson, and pure white. 
Pkt. 25c. 
RED HOT POKER (See Tritoma) 
RUDBECKIA, Black-Eyed Susan 
Bicolor Superba. Bright yellow flowers having a brown cen¬ 
tral disk. Blooms all Summer. Very fine as cut flowers. 
2 feet. 
SAGE (See Salvia) 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Painted Tongue 
For delicate grace, richness of coloring, and velvety tex¬ 
ture, 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. 
Blue and Gold. Rose and Gold. 
Brown and Gold. Crimson. 
Purple and Gold. Superb Mixed. 
SALVIA, Flowering Sage 
Brilliant flower spikes from late Summer until frost. The 
“Blues” are as attractive as the “Reds” and valuable as cut 
flowers. 
Bonfire or Clara Redman. Scarlet red. Very erect and glob¬ 
ular. 2 feet. 
Farinacea. Pale blue flowers on long stems. 3 feet. Pkt. 
15c. 
Splendens. Scarlet red. Loosely arranged flowers. 2 V 2 to 
3 feet. 
SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower 
These beautiful hardy annuals are in great demand. They 
grow about 2% feet high and bloom from early in July with¬ 
out interruption until cut down by the frost. As a flower 
for cutting they are very popular. The various shades are 
extremely charming. Seeds should be sown any time in the 
Spring after danger of frost is past. 
Azure Fairy. Clear lavender blue. 
Rich Red. Brilliant and dazzling. 
Shell Pink. Delicate light tint. 
White. Pure white. 
Yellow. Sulphur yellow. 
Tall Double Mixed. 
Dwarf Double Mixed. 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). One of the handsomest of hardy 
perennials. It is especially valuable for cutting, the lilac blue 
blooms lasting a long time in water. 3 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
Japonica. Hardy perennial variety, forming bushy plants 
2 V 2 feet in height and bearing on long stems, beautiful lav¬ 
ender blue flowers. It produces continuously all Summer. 
SCABIOSA 
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