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LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE, Canton, Ohio 
Stocks 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) (A. Culture 1) 
Very effective mid-summer and fall blooming 
plants; with their spikes of dazzling color they 
are still very popular for massing. They also 
make fine backgrounds. For early blooms start 
the seed indoors or hotbed early in Spring. 
1015 Zurich. A dwarf, free blooming variety and 
splendid bedder. Pkt. 10c, y 8 oz. 75c. 
1016 Splendens. (3 feet.) Bright scarlet flowers. 
Pkt. 10c, i/ 4 oz. 50c. 
1017 Bonfire. (18 inches.) Compact bushy plants 
with erect spikes of brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 10c, Vs 
oz. 40c. 
1018 America. (Globe of Fire). 18 inches. Free and 
continuous bloomer. Pkt. 15c, Vs oz. 75c. 
1019 Harbinger. (18 inches.) Earliest and most bril¬ 
liant. Dwarf compact with dark green foliage. Pkt. 
15c, i/s oz. 75c. 
1021 Farinacea. (Blue Sage.) 2 feet. (Perennial Cul¬ 
ture 17.) Fine blue flowers borne on long spikes 
well above the foliage; adds a beautiful blue to the 
border. Pkt. 15c, l/s oz. 40c. 
ANNUAL SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride—Pin 
Cushion Flower) (Culture 2) 
1020 Double Large Flowering. (2 to 2 1/2 feet.) Soft 
tones predominate in this mixture. This flower is 
easy to grow and will bloom all summer if faded 
blooms are picked off. It makes a very attractive 
cut flower. Pkt. 10c, 1/4 oz. 25c, oz. 60c. 
PERENNIAL SCABIOSA (Culture 13) 
1022 Caucasica. (Blue Bonnet.) 3 feet. Splendid cut 
flower. The large soft lilac blooms last a long time 
in water. Pkt. 15c, y a oz. 50c. 
1023 Ciant Hybrids. (Isaac House Strain.) 3 feet. 
Fringed and ruffled, shades of blue from lavender 
to dark blue, very large flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
1024 Columbaria Anthemifolia. (2 feet.) Makes a 
clump of fine light green foliage; bears large pink 
and lavender flowers on heavy stems. Pkt. 1 5c. 
SANVITALIA (Trailing Zinnia) 
(A. Culture 2) 
1027 Procumbens. FI. PI. Dwarf spreading habit. 
Blooms continually from June till frost. Plants are 
covered with small golden-yellow flowers like tiny 
zinnias. Pkt. 10c. 
SILENE (Catchfly) (P. R. Culture 13) 
1063 Schafta. (4 to 6 inches.) Closely allied to the 
family of pinks, forming masses of bright pink flow¬ 
ers from July to October. Fine rock garden plant. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1067 Armeria. (Sweet William Catchfly.) 12 inches. 
Forms heads of rose-colored flowers from May to 
August. Pkt. 10c. 
STOCKS (Cilliflower ) (A. Culture 10) 
The charming colors, delightful fragrance and 
free blooming character of the Stocks have made 
them favorites for beds, borders and cutting. 
1055 Ciant Perfection. (Cut and Come Again.) 20 
inches. Fine free flowering type. Bloom all summer 
till frost. A wonderful range of colors. Pkt. 10c, 
i/s oz. 50c. 
1056 Mammoth Early Branching. Nice. (18 inches.) 
Forms pyramidal plants. Early bloomer, fine color 
range. Pkt. 10c, '/8 oz. 50c. 
SUPER CIANT IMPERIAL 
The plants in this group are full base branch¬ 
ing with 12 to 15 flower spikes. Florets large 
and double. 
1068 Rose Charm. Beautiful rich deep rose. Pkt. 10c. 
1069 Rose Light. Rose Pink. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE CIANT EXCELSIOR 
Improved column type. Each plant produces 
one large flowering spike. None branching. 
1070 Deep Rose. Brilliant Rose. Pkt. 15c. 
1071 Rose. Rose Pink. Pkt. 15c. 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 
(P. Culture 13) 
1060 Cyanea. (18 inches.) Bears freely handsome 
flowers of rich blue which resemble a large Cen- 
taurea or Cornflower. Of easy culture and a most 
desirable flower for the border and cutting. Pkt. 
10c, V 4 oz. 65c. 
Hardy Scabiosa—Isaac House Strain 
