SALPIGLOSSIS, Gloxiniaeflora. Known as the poor man’s 
Orchid owing to the many marvelous colors. Fine for cutting 
and will grow in full sun or partial shade. Pot grown plants 
bloom six weeks earlier and produce more and finer flowers. 
Flat grown plants, doz. 40c; pot grown, doz. $1.00. 
MIGNONETTE, Golden Machet. Charming for fragrance 
and needs rich heavy soil with some lime. Every garden ought 
to have a few plants to add fragrance to other flowers. Pot 
grown, 3 for 25c. 
LARKSPUR. Large double flowered strain in finest sorts 
known today, produce a source of unexcelled cut flowers. 
Carmine King. Select deep rose color. Doz. 35c. 
Giant Blue Bell. Fine azure blue color. Doz. 35c. 
Gloria Rose. Of pleasing salmon pink. Doz. 35c. 
White King. I jarge flowered pure white. 
Violet. A very deep violet purple, a rich contrast color 
highly appreciated. Doz. 25c. 
COSMOS. Extra Early Double Crested Crimson King. 
Doz. 35c. 
Pink Beauty. Doz. 35c. 
White Queen. Doz. 35c. 
These early flowering semi-dwarf varieties are exception¬ 
ally useful cut flowers and thrive in rather poor sandy soils. 
PENTSTEMON HYBRIDS. Brilliant colors of reds, pink 
and lavender tints, flowering for months. One of the best 
garden flowers, often perennial. 6 for 50c; larger sizes, 3 for 
50c. 
SNAPDRAGONS. Ideal cut flowers as well as garden 
beauty can be secured from this group of plants. They thrive 
in all good soils but prefer sunny situations, may be set out 
early or late. Well grown thrifty plants such as we offer can 
be set 12 inches apart. Doz. 35c, except as noted. 
Golden Dawn. A golden buff color overlaid with salmon. 
Orange King. Orange shaded terra cotta. 
Red Chief. Rich deep scarlet. 
Rose Marie. Rose pink with golden center. 
Twilight. Golden sheen on apricot. 
Defiance. Deep orange self. 
Roman Gold. Apricot rose tinted gold. 
Rust Proof Mixed. Non-rusting of many colored mixed. 
50c per doz. 
Royal Cerise. A gorgeous new English variety just intro¬ 
duced of brightest cerise pink with large flowers. Doz. 75c. 
To have success with plants in boxes or tubs be sure to use 
a very rich compost soil and see that drainage is provided. 
Sun-loving plants may not thrive in north or shady exposures. 
Those marked by (*) will do in the shade, if not too dense. 
These plants are mostly grown in 2 or 3-inch pots, according to 
size. A packing charge will be made to cover material re¬ 
quired for the shipping of such plants. 
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STOCKS. Large double flowering strain for cutting. Mixed 
colors. Doz. 50c. 
Champion Column, Balls White. Select finest white double. 
Doz. 50c. 
Moonlight. Finest canary yellow double. Doz. 50c. 
Silvery Lilac. Exceedingly fragrant and pleasing color. 
Doz. 50c; pot grown, $1.00 per doz. 
These demand a rich substantial soil, well fertilized. A 
small percentage will flower single as doubles do not produce 
seed. 
SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower, Azure Fairy. Blue, large 
flowered. Doz. 25c. 
Coral Pink. Select color. Doz. 25c. 
Fire King. Bright scarlet. Doz. 25c. 
Shasta. Pure white. Doz. 25c. 
All make splendid long-stemmed graceful flowers; easily 
grown. 
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