PORTULACA. Double flowers in mixed colors. Fine for 
low border effects. 
ROSES. See separate list. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Extra choice large-flowering mixture of 
beautiful colors. 
SALVIA. 
Harbinger. A new early-flowering dwarf variety. Most 
desirable of the scarlet Salvias. 
Blue Bedder. A compact plant, bearing deep blue 
flowers. 
SCABIOSA. (Annual). Transplanted seedlings in separate 
colors and mixed. 
SCABIOSA. (Perennial). Plants in pots. 
Isaac House Hybrids. Flowers large and of beautiful 
form, ranging in color from light azure blue and 
lavender to deep blue and silvery white. 
STATICE. Market Growers Blue. 
TORENIA. Richly-colored Snapdragon-like flowers, of a 
delightful sky-blue with a touch of gold on the lip. 
Height 10 to 12 inches. Excellent for bedding. 
VINCA. Variegated hanging vine, for urns and porch 
boxes. Plants in 4" pots, $3.00 per dozen. 
VERBENA. Choicest Giant - flowering Verbenas. Mixed 
colors. 
VIOLAS. In pots, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Chantryland. A striking variety with lovely rich apri¬ 
cot blooms. 
Arkwright Ruby. Rosy crimson with terra cotta shad¬ 
ings. 
Avalanche. Glistening pure white. 
VIOLETS. 
Double Russian Violet. Perfectly hardy, sweet scented. 
Produces an abundance of flowers of rich, rosy purple. 
Plants in 3" pots, 35c each. 
ZEPHYRANTHES. (Fairy Lilies). With grassy foliage, 
very pretty graceful flowers, growing about 10 inches 
tall, and blooming all summer. Take up in the fall before 
the ground freezes. Variety “Rosea”, a beautiful rose- 
pink. Plants in 3" pots during may, 15c each. 
