Salpiglossis 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
These are very showy bed¬ 
ding or border plants with 
richly colored funnel- 
shaped flowers which are 
borne on long, graceful 
stems. The flowers are 
of purple-scarlet, yellow 
and blue. Pkt., 5c. 
SALVIA 
SPLENDENS 
(21& feet.) The brightest 
and most popular of all 
bedding plants. The bril¬ 
liant, scarlet flowers are 
very striking. Pkt., 5c; M 
oz., 75c. 
SCHIZANTHUS 
(18 inches.) Flowers are 
dainty, often called the 
Butterfly Flower. They 
come into bloom very 
quickly and are splendid 
for borders, gardens, and 
also for cut flowers. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Stocks 
SWEET SULTAN 
(Centaurea Moschata.) (2 
feet.) The flowers are 
exquisitely fringed three 
to four inches across, 
borne on long stems and 
are very fragrant. In 
bloom from July until 
October. Pkt., 5c. 
TEN-WEEKS 
STOCKS 
(Cut and Come Again— 
Clieiranthus Mattiola) (1 
to 2 feet.) The flowers 
look like small rosettes, 
appear on long stalks, are 
exceedingly fragrant, and 
the flowers are of all col¬ 
ors. Pkt., 5c. 
Verbena 
VERBENAS 
One of the most popular 
bedding annuals. The 
flowers are of very bright 
colors produced from June 
until frost. Either white, 
pink, purple, red, blue or 
mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
ZINNIAS 
The Zinnia is easily 
grown from seed sown in 
the open ground. Of late, 
great improvements have 
been wrought both in 
color and form of the 
flower. To secure large 
flowers and a profusion of 
bloom the plants must be 
given ample room for full 
development, as well as 
an abundant supply of 
food. Strong, rich soils 
suit the Zinnia. 
BARTELDES COLOSSAL 
ZINNIA. Flowers are of 
immense size and thickly 
set with velvety petals. 
Plants are healthy, vigor¬ 
ous, branching freely and 
make excellent material 
for masses or cutting. Red, 
white, yellow, pink or 
mixed. Pkt., 5c; Yz oz., 
25c; oz., 40c; postpaid. 
Zinnia—Fantasy 
FANTASY. Award of Mer¬ 
it in the All American 
Flower Selections for 1935. 
The medium size chrysan¬ 
themum-like flowers are 
composed of shaggy ray¬ 
like petals that are borne 
on long stems. They come 
only in mixture, but cover 
a wide range of color from 
the brightest red and 
orange to the popular pas¬ 
tel shades of pink and 
cream. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt., 10c. 
ZEBRA ZINNIA. Striped. 
Like the Zebra and very 
attractive. Pkt., 5c. 
DAHLIA FLOWERED 
ZINNIA. This is a new 
giant flowered type, the 
petals overlapping in such 
a manner as to give the 
blossoms the appearance 
of a decorative dahlia. The 
colors of this type are not 
so brilliant as the others, 
but are soft shades of 
lavender, rose and old 
gold. The-"- are very 
strong, vigorous growing 
plants, and bloom profuse¬ 
ly throughout the summer. 
Red, yellow, white, pink 
or mixed. Pkt., 5c; Yt oz., 
30c; oz., 60c. 
POMPON 01- 
MINIATURE 
ZINNIAS 
A dainty and ornamental 
Zinnia which is very use¬ 
ful for borders. They 
stand transplanting read¬ 
ily and are fine for bed¬ 
ding in small gardens 
where tall plants spoil 
the effect. They come in 
all the beautiful shades of 
coloring of the tall Zinnias 
and the flowers are just 
as perfect in form. Pkt., 5c. 
DOUBLE MIXED ZIN¬ 
NIAS. Extra double flow¬ 
ers, good producers. Pkt., 
5c. 
YICTORY QUILLED ZIN¬ 
NIAS. The petals of these 
flowers are peculiarly 
quilled and twisted, giving 
the flowers a distinct ap¬ 
pearance. The twisting of 
the petals reflects the col¬ 
ors in a pleasing manner. 
PltL, 5c. 
CHINESE 
WOOLFLOWER 
Height 2 feet. The flow¬ 
ers resemble balls of 
tufted wool. From early 
summer until late fall 
there are countless flow¬ 
ers. We offer this in Red, 
Pink or Yellow. Please 
specify color. Pkt., 15c; 
1 pkt. of each color, 40c. 
XERANTHEMUM 
One of the prettiest and 
most satisfactory of the 
everlasting flowers. Col¬ 
ors are of bright rose, 
purple, and white, are 
very showy in the garden 
and make fine winter bou¬ 
quets. Will bloom from 
early summer until frost. 
Pkt., 5c. 
SEEDS of PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
Raising Hardy 
Perennials From 
Seed 
Hardy perennials are 
easily grown from seed. 
In many cases they are a 
little slower than annuals, 
but with care they are 
successfully raised from 
seed with much less ex¬ 
pense than buying the 
plants. Tender and half- 
hardy perennials are best 
sown in spring after frost 
is over. Hardy perennials 
are sown in the late sum¬ 
mer and early fall for next 
year’s flowers. 
AGROSTEMMA 
CORONARIA 
(Rose Campion.) (15 in.) 
Blooms the first season 
from seed, producing pret¬ 
ty pink blossoms on long 
slender stems. Mixed, per 
pkt., 5c. 
BELLIS PERENNIS 
(Double Daisy.) (6 in.) 
The flowers are quilled 
and flat-petaled and come 
in white, red, pink and 
variegated. 
LONGFELLOW. Pink, 
Pkt., 10c. 
SNOWBALL. White, Pkt., 
10c. 
MIXED. Pkt., 10c. 
COLUMBINE 
(Aquilegia Coerulea) (1% 
to 2 feet.) The state 
flower of Colorado. The 
colors range from light to 
dark blue. Hardy peren¬ 
nial. We can also offer 
the Yellow variety. 
Y E L L 0 W COLUMBINE. 
Pkt., 10c. 
MIXED COLUMBINE. 
Pkt., 10c. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN 
COLUMBINE. Blue. Pkt., 
10c. 
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