30 ^IckUfe^ Seefii 
Hart & Vick, Rochester, N, Y. 
Salvia, Blue Bedder 
SALVIA 
(Sweet Scarlet Sage) 
The brilliant red flowers of this popular 
annual, borne on long, stately spikes stand¬ 
ing well above the foliage, are borne until 
frost and give this plant a prominent place 
in every garden. Extensively planted in 
flower beds and as a border plant. Start 
seed in boxes or under glass in February 
and March and transplant when all danger 
of frost is past. 
America. Commonly called Globe of Fire be¬ 
cause of the brilliant scarlet blooms carried 
on flower stems 2 feet or more in height. 
Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c. 
Bonfire (Clara Bedman). A compact-grow-nq 
early-flowering Salvia, 2 feet high, covered 
with long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Pkg. 10c; Vs oz. 55c; ’A oz. $1. 
Harbinger. Produces a profusion of long spikes 
of dazzling bright scarlet flowers early in 
July and keeps on blooming until hard frost 
cuts it down. The plants are very compact 
growing and covered with strong, dark green 
foliage that forms a very effective back¬ 
ground for the vivid color of the flowers. 
Pkg. 15c; 2 pkgs. 25c. 
Splendens. The old favorite bedding variety. 
Pkg. 10c; Vs oz. 35c; '/j oz. 60c; oz. $2. 
FARINACEA (Blue Salvia). This charming 
plant, with its spikes of lovely pale cloudy 
blue flowers and its long season of bloom, 
will do well anywhere in the garden. Pkg. 
15c; i/s oz. 55c; 1/4 oz. $1. 
BLUE BEDDER. Extra-large, deep blue flowers 
on stems about 2 feet high. Very fine for 
garden use and for decorative purposes in¬ 
doors. While it is considered an annual, it 
will live through the winter if protected. 
Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c. 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Butterfly Flower 
This dainty and very pretty annual flower is 
very quick to bloom, the seed making plants 
that in a few weeks are so covered with 
delicate and charming blossoms, all blotched 
and marked in contrasting shades and colors, 
as to completely hide the foliage. Sow in 
the early spring for garden plants or in the 
fall for pot plants to bloom in the house 
during the winter. 
Wisetonensis. Plants are about 1 1/2 feet high, 
with light green, feathery foliage. Flowers 
are borne the entire summer and are de¬ 
sirable for cutting. Mixed colors, pkg. 10c; 
large pkg. 30c. 
New Giant Hybrids. Unusually large flowers 
in a fine mixture of color. Plants are very 
free blooming. Height 2-2'/z ff. Pkg. 20c; 
large pkg. 75c. 
Shasta Daisy 
Visit the Hart & Vick Display Garden and 
Trial Grounds at Fairport, N. Y. Over 300 
varieties of tulips and narcissus will be in bloom 
during May, followed by eoo or more new annual 
dowers which will be at their best in July and 
August. 
A Mixture of Annual Flowers 
for the Rock Garden 
This is a mixture of seed of twenty kinds 
of low-growing, long-blooming, annual 
flowers for you to scatter broadcast in 
your rock garden. They will bloom from 
early summer until late fall. 
Rock Garden Annual Mixture. Large pkg. 
10c; 1/2 oz. 35c. oz. 60c. 
STOKESIA - Cornflower Aster 
CYANEA. A beautiful, hardy perennial plant 
easily grown from seed, whose bright laven¬ 
der-blue flowers are borne in great profu¬ 
sion from July until frost. The plant grows 
2 feet high and should be in every hardy 
planting. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 60c. 
SWEET ROCKET. See Hesperis, page 22. 
SHASTA DAISY - Conqueror 
One of our most popular perennials that 
grows well and blooms abundantly in almost 
any situation. This greatly improved type 
has giant, pure white flowers 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter on stems 2 to 2 V 2 feet long. 
Pkg. 10c; lorge pkg. 50c. 
Salpiglossis 
Salpiglossis 
(Painted Tongue) 
Hort & Vick's Finest Mixture. If you do not 
know this beautiful trumpet-shaped annual, 
you should grow it this year. The petals are 
velvety in texture and richly marked with 
crimson, primrose, yellow, blue, purple, white, 
overlaid and striped with gold and silver. 
They are showy and beautiful beyond words. 
The plant grows readily in sandy soil and 
partial shade, blooms early and all summer. 
It deserves a place in every garden. Height 
21/2 feet. Blooms July 'til frost. Pkg. 10c; 
Vs oz. 25c; Va oz. 40c. 
The loveliest dowers J have ever raised have 
come from seed purchased from you. — Mrs. J. S., 
Robinson, Illinois. 
My trip through your Trial and Display 
Grounds gai’e me a lot of enjoyment and showed 
me many dowers I had never seen before. —5. D., 
Medina, N. Y. 
I have enjoyed your early Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory very much. It blossomed all 
summer and fall. — J. D., Binghamton, N. Y. 
Schizanthus, New Giant Hybrid 
