RICINUS, SUNFLOWERS. STOCKS, SALVIAS, ETC. 
Schizanthus spray 
Ten-Weeks Stocks 
Sweet Scabiosa 
1346 DWARF MULTIFLORA ROSES. i_2> Often bloom in Pkt. 
four months after sowing the seed. They flower in large 
clusters and are delightfully fragrant. $0 05 
1345 AMERICAN PILLAR ROSE SEED. % § Large, single 
flowers of rich, rosy pink approaching brilliant carmine, 
with just a glint of white in the center. 15 
RicinilS (Giant Castor Bean) 
Stately, tree-like plants, quickly growing 6 to 8 feet high, with 
richly colored foliage and stems. These plants make splendid speci¬ 
mens when grown alone, or they can be used effectively as centers for 
beds of Cannas or Elephant's Ear Caladiums. (See cut.) 
1340 RICINUS cambogensis. O Large, palm-like leaves of Pkt. 
the darkest bronze-maroon, stalk and stem nearly 
black; height, 6 to 8 feet... . .oz. 15 cts.. .$0 05 
1341 “ Zanzibarensis. O New and distinct. The enor¬ 
mous leaves measure 2 to 2K feet across. Plants 
make perfect pyramids of foliage. . . .oz. 15 cts.. . 05 
1400 SALPIGLOSSIS grandiflora. Painted Tongue. O 
The colors range from light blue and straw-color to 
deepest purple and maroon. Mixed colors. 05 
1412 SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. © § Beautiful, ornamen¬ 
tal climber, with bright scarlet, pea-shaped flowers; 
grows 10 to 12 feet high. .05 
1415 SCHIZANTHUS. Christmas Orchid Flower. © Large, 
curiously shaped flowers beautifully spotted with crim¬ 
son, lilac, purple and orange. (See cut.). 05 
1425 SMILAX. i_^ § One of the most desirable window vines. 
Florists use this in makihg bouquets. 05 
TEN-WEEKS STOCKS 
1435 STOCKS, Giant Perfection. O Colors, white, pink, Pkt. 
mauve, red, purple, blush, etc. (See cut.).$0 iO' 
1436 “ New Largest-flowering Globe Pyramidal. O Im¬ 
mense spikes of perfectly double flowers. 10 
1437 “ White Perpetual, Princess Alice, or “Cut-and- 
come again.” O The finest white. 10 
1438 “ Beauty of Nice. O Clear pink; very fragrant. 10 
1439 “ Colossal Double, Blue Bell. © Dark, deep blue.. 10 
1440 “ Dwarf German. Fine mixed. ©. 05, 
1445 STOKESIA cyanea. Cornflower Aster. 91 Bears large 
lavender-blue, cornflower-like asters from July to frost. IO' 
1456 RED SUNFLOWER. © The plants vary in height, 
from 5 to 8 feet, and throw out many side branches. 
The flowers are very numerous and of good form, 
usually having large, long rays and small disks. The 
heads vary greatly in size; some are only 2 to 3 inches 
across, while others are a foot or more. The color 
varies from chestnut-red to red and yellow, some flow¬ 
ers coming all yellow... I O' 
1453 Sunflower, Californicus. © Double yellow. 05 
1410 SWEET SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride. © Bears large, 
double flowers (See cut.) Mixed colors. 05. 
1600 SWEET SULTAN. Centaurea suaveolens. © Flowers 
in bright yellow; petals finely fringed. 05; 
1601 SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus barbatus. 91 Flowers 
in clusters; very sweet. (See cut.) Mixed . .oz. 40 cts.. . 05: 
474 UMBRELLA PALM. Cyperus alternifolius. i_J> A 
beautiful plant for indoor decoration—easily grown. 05: 
Ricinus (Castor Bean) 
BRILLIANT SALVIAS 
1405 Splendens, Drooping Spikes. © 
A splendid new, large-flowering Salvia (Scar¬ 
let Sage); bears three times as many flowers 
as the ordinary Salvia splendens. It is ex¬ 
ceedingly handsome and desirable for lawn 
or garden, ‘whether planted singly or in groups 
with other flowers. The flowers are intense, 
dazzling scarlet, and are borne in endless 
profusion until late in the fall. Pkt. of 75 seeds, 
10 cts., >6oz. 40 cts. (See cut.) 
1406 Splendens, Erect Spikes. Large- 
flowering Scarlet Sage. © Grows easily; 
makes grand, stately plants, 2 to 3 feet high, 
completely covered with intense, bright scarlet 
flowers. Pkt. 10 cts., %oz. 50 cts. 
1407 Blue {Salvia farinacea). © This is 
the lovely blue Salvia, forming dense, bushy 
plants, with long spikes of beautiful blue 
flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 
^0FFER> 74 ^ a ve! e 25’c{ s eachof the 
NOTE. Salvia Plants offered on page 61 . 
Salvia splendens. Drooping spikes 
Flower Seeds 
The Conard & Jones Co. 
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