Jamaica, Vt.—“I wonder more do not raise _ao_ 
Iceland Poppy. They bloom here in May and 
are very attractive.”—Mrs. J. White. 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) 
Price, any pkt., 6c; any 3 pkts., 15c. 
America, or Globe of Fire. Unquestionably the finest of 
all Scarlet Sages, being uniform in growth and coming early 
into bloom, remaining in good shape till the close of the season. 
Pkt., 30 seeds. 
Salvia “Bonfire. ” Also listed as “Clara Bedman.” The 
plants form a symmetrical, oval bush from 2 to 2}/& feet high, 
with large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, not infrequently 
200 to a plant. By far the best variety for bedding. Pkt., 60 
seeds, 1-16 oz. (about 750 seeds), 25c. 
Salvia Grandiflora. The original tall Salvia, with long 
spikes of brilliant scarlet. Valuable where tall effects are de¬ 
sired. 3 feet. Pkt., 60 seeds. 1-16 oz., 25c. 
HARDY SALVIAS 
Salvia Farinacea. The foliage is silvery-gray and it bears, 
throughout the season, hundreds of long spikes of a silvery lav¬ 
ender-blue, flowering the first season. Very showy and attrac¬ 
tive. 3 feet. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c; 2 for 8c. 
Salvia Argentea. Silver-leaved Salvia. Prized for its showy, 
woolly-white foliage growing in a large tuft. The second year 
a tall spike is thrown up, crowned with a heavy panicle of 
whitish flowers. Biennial. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c; the two for 8c. 
SALPIGLOSSSS 
A splendid large-flowering mixture of this popular flower, 
which I make myself from named varieties, and I know that 
you cannot get anything any better or that will give greater 
variety. You will find yellow, orange, crimson, bronze, lilac, 
blue, purple and almost black shades, the petals in each being 
beautifully marbled and penciled. Annual. 1to 2 feet. 
Pkt., 400 seeds, 5c; 1-16 oz., 12c. 
Salpiglossis Collection. A collection of six varieties, half 
packets, splendid for exhibition purposes. Price, 15c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Price, Pkt., 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. 
Double Mixed, extra choice. Pkt., 25 
seeds. 
Early Market. If sown in March will 
bloom in July. Pkt., 50 seeds. 
Vulcan. Dark blood red, very showy. 
Pkt., 50 seeds. 
Special Mixed. Including the above 
and other showy colors, pkt., 50 seeds. 
IVSy “Culture 
of Flowers” 
Free with an or¬ 
der for flower seeds 
of 25 cents, or over. 
Sa'piglossis 
Salvia 
SUNFLOWER 
Price, each P er pkt., 40 seeds, 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. 
Chrysanthemum-Flowered. Magnificent flowers 4 
to 6 inches in diameter, very double, with long fringy petals. 
5 to 6 feet. 
Double Mixed. A choice mixture, containing the Mam¬ 
moth Globosus Fistulosus, the Chrysanthemum-Flowered 
and several other sorts. 
Single Mixed. New types of the Stella, or “Cut and 
Come Again” Sunflower. The plants are branching and 
bushy and the flowers are like great yellow daisies. All fine 
for cutting. 3 to 5 feet. 
Special Mixed. A mixture of the above. An oppor¬ 
tunity to try all my choice sorts. 
NEW RED SUNFLOWERS 
A really unique Sunflower. Plants are from 5 to 8 feet 
high and much branched, with flower heads varying greatly 
in size and color. Some produce rich chestnut-red blooms, 
some full rose, some red, tipped yellow, and others will be 
zoned with red, all very striking, tho, as in most novelties, 
not every seed will come true. 
New Rainbow Sunflower. Obtained by blending three 
distinct types. The colors run thru all shades of yellow in 
many combinations with brilliant reds and bronzes. A row 
will make a gorgeous sight in your garden. Pkt., 15 seeds, 
8c. 
Choice Red Sunflower. A fine mixture of such as have 
been on the market the past two or three years. Pkt., 25 
seeds, 5c. 
GIANT SPIDER PLANT 
Sometimes listed as Electric Light Plant. A tall, bushy 
annual, each branch crowned with a huge, showy cluster of 
white or lilac flowers, which throw out long stamens curi¬ 
ously like spiders’ legs. Use it in clumps, in beds with tall 
decorative plants, or as a screen. Bees like it and hover 
about it all day. Blooms from July until frosts. 3 to 5 
feet. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 
