PHBBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
MEW SALVIAS, Etc, 
SfiUfSa SPLENBEBSS GRANDIFLORA. 
A much improved sort, the spikes are enormous in size, great 
In number, and very dazzling in color. The flower spikes are 
10 large and heavy with flowers they droop gracefully, 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 10c. 
SALVIA SPLEENOE HS- 
The standard sort ; an easy, continuous and persistent 
bloomer. These scarlet flowers surpass the brightest gerani¬ 
ums in color and quantity of bloom. 
Pkt. ,30 seeds, 5c., %-OZ., 20c. 
BLDE SRLVm F A RIHACEA. 
A new variety having blue flowers instead of scarlet, mak- 
i*g a striking contrast with the scarlet, and a charming plant. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c. 
WHITE SALVIA. 
A new kind having white spikes of flowers, making a beau- 
tirul contrast, Red, White and Blue. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5c. 
I Pkt. each of the four kinds of Salvias, 18c. 
SCflBiOSffi, SNOW BALI. 
The Scabiosas are among the most 
desirable garden flowers, they have so 
many good points. They grow easy, 
bloom profusely and long. For beds 
and borders they are chain ing, for cut¬ 
ting they have few equals, ior vases, 
bouquets, corsage or button hole they 
are lovely. And the flowers are almost 
as lasting as the everlasting flowers. 
SCABiOSA, SHOW BSLL V . 
A lovely double, pure white flow'?, 
two inches across. A charming sort. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
SCftBIOSfl DOUBLE BLACK. 
A double glossy coal black variety, 
very striking. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 
SC&BIOSfl LARGE - FLOW¬ 
ERING DOUBLE MIXED. 
All kinds, with large flowers, mixed, 
white, pink, rose, crimson, red and 
lilac. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4c . 
1 Pkt. each of the three Scabiosas, IOo 
SCfilZAMTHUS. 
Butterfly, or 0 rcfcid Flower. 
Very elegant and showy. Flowers very 
odd, beautiful and durable, spotted and 
blotched with crimson, violet and yellow. 
A beauty. Seed planted in September and 
October grows and blooms beautifully dur¬ 
ing the winter months in the house, hence 
the name. Pkt. fi rest mixed, 20 color* 
and over, 100 seeds, 4c. 
SfiLPIGLOSSSS GRANDIFLORA 
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SCHIZANTMVS—Buttowfly OP Orchid Flaws’-' 
A very large, strongly marked flower. 
Free bloomer, long stems, resembles a Pe¬ 
tunia with a rich gloss. Colors delicate 
blue, straw and rose, to richest crimson* 
and maroon. 
Pkt. over 100 seeds, in 20 colors, 4c. 
PV RETMKUBfl— LITTLE GEM. 
One of the most popular foliage plant* 
we have ; for edging a bed or walk they 
are superb. Foliage fern-like, golden- 
yellow Pkt. 60 «eed*. 4«s, 
