FLOWER SEEDS 
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Salvia—Zurich 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
Very showy bedding- or border plants with richly 
colored, funnel-shaped flowers which are purple, 
scarlet, crimson, yellow, buff, blue or almost black, 
beautifully marbled and penciled. 3Iixe«l, Pkt. 10c. 
SEXSITIVE PL VXT. 
Interesting plant with pinkish-white flowers. Its 
fern-like leaves are extremely irritable, closing 
and drooping when touched. Pkt. 10c. 
CHIXESE AVOOLFLOAVER (Cclosin Cliildsii). 
A magniflcent garden annual that has proven a 
great success everywhere. Plants grow two to 
three feet high. Scores of branches are thrown 
out, each bearing a ball of colored wool, but not so 
large as the central one. All these branches sup¬ 
port numerous laterals with small heads of bloom 
mixed with fresh green foliage. None fade in any 
way until hit by frost. Can also be dried for winter 
bouquets. Pkt. lOe. 
AAALD CUCITMDER. 
For a rapid climber it has no equal, it will reach 
a height of thirty feet in one season, it is thickly 
dotted over with pretty white fragrant flowers 
followed by quantities of ornamental and prickly 
seed pods. Pkt. 10c. 
Giant-Flowering Zinnias 
S.ALA’I.V SPLEXDEXS (Scarlet Sage). 
The Salvia Splendens, or scarlet sage, is a stan¬ 
dard bedding plant that keeps the garden briglit 
with color until late in autumn. This plant lends 
itself to many uses; it makes a good pot plant, 
does well in window boxes, and is useful for cut¬ 
ting to give color. Its best use, however, is as a 
hedge or border plant, where long broad bands of 
intense color are desirable. 
Fireball. A dwarf, early flowering sort, having 
very erect spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Pkt. loc. 
Drooping Spikes. The bright scarlet flowers are 
produced in such quantity that the spikes droop 
by reason of their weight. Blooms until late fall. 
I^kt. 10c. 
Zurich. Said to be the best of the Scarlet Sages. 
It is more compact than Fireball, somewhat earlier, 
and blooms with equal freedom. As it grows only 
a foot high, it is suitable for pot culture. Pkt. 15c. 
STOCKS, or LEVKOA'EX. 
These are among the best and most popular of 
the garden favorites. In brilliancy of color and 
general effect they are unsurpassed. They are 
equally flne for bedding, borders, massing or for 
pot culture. They are very thirsty plants and must 
be watered in dry weather. They produce blossom.s 
in all shades of crimson, rose, lilac and white, and 
yield a delicious odor. Large-Flowering, Pkt. 10c. 
Mammoth Verbena 
AERREX.V. 
Verbenas are some of our most showy and satis¬ 
factory garden companions, the colors are rich and 
varied, all the tints of the rainbow are represented 
■with all possible variation of stripes, veins and 
eyes of contrasting shades, also solid colors of 
red, pink and white. Mniniiiotli, mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
AA'AI.LFLOAA’ER (Goldlnck). 
Afallflowers are old time favorites, the peculiar 
sweet scented fragrance of their flowers and the 
oriental coloring in rich red and yellow, make the 
flower very effective. Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
GIAXT DOUBLE ZIXXIAS. 
Double Dnlilin-lio-nercd. The latest development 
in Zinnias, bearing flowers of mammoth size and 
in form like a perfect decorative Dahlia. As the 
result of painstaking care and selection the size, 
form and coloring has been much improved the 
past season. The mixture we offer contains a 
wonderful range of beautiful colors. Pine Double 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Giant Flowering Double Mixed, Pkt. 15c. 
X'ew Double Dniilin Flowered Zinnias Alixed. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Crinison Alonarcb. The largest and best of the 
truly red shades. Pkt. 25c. 
