TAirS THOROBRED FLOWER SEEDS 
Salvia 
Annual — Culture “A” 
Blooms June to frost 
This annual maintains its popularity be¬ 
cause of its picturesque effect in beds or 
boi ders. The flowers are composed of spilces 
of tubular florets of bright scarlet. The Blue 
Salvias are perennials and while less showy 
than the scarlet are most attractive, and 
will bloom the first season if started early 
indoors. 
Bonfire. The finest Salvia for bedding. 
Very compact, oval bushes, with long 
spikes of brilliant scarlet fiowers. Gorge¬ 
ous effects can be produced with massed 
Bonfire Salvia. Height 2i/^ feet. Pkt., 
10c; oz., $3.50. 
Zurich. Dwarf scarlet variety, flowering 
ten days earlier than any other. Height 
2 feet. Pkt., 15c; oz., $4.50. 
America. Probably the earliest of the 
Salvias, producing long, flaming scarlet 
flower-spikes. Height 15 inches. Pkt., 
15c; oz., $4.50. 
Perennial — Culture “E” 
Blooms June to frost 
The perennial Salvias with their spikes 
of blue are most attractive, and will bloom 
the first season if started early indoors. 
Patens—Blue Saffe, This tender peren¬ 
nial is not useful for bedding, but is a 
beautiful plant for the border or green¬ 
house. Height 2 feet. Pkt., 20c. 
Farinacea—Blue Sagfe. A perennial va¬ 
riety, but best grown as an annual. Seeds 
sown in the open ground in May bloom 
from .July to frost. Flowers light blue. 
Height 2 feet. Pkt., 20c. 
SAND VBRBBNA (See Ahronla). 
SATIN FDOWER (See Godetla). 
Sanvitalia 
Annual — Culture “A” 
Blooms June to October 
A pretty dwarf hardy annual with dou¬ 
ble yellow flowers suitable for beds and rock 
work. Height 6 inches. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00. 
Scabiosa 
Annual — Culture “A” 
Blooms June to November 
The flowers of double annual Scabiosa or 
"Pincushion Flower" are very beautiful. 
Of most attractive form and lovely color¬ 
ing. Height 2 feet. 
Snowball. Pure white flowers of enormous 
size, often measuring 3 inches. Pkt., 20c; 
oz., $2.25. 
Giant IiOveliness. A glorious new color 
in annual Scabiosa. The blossoms range 
through varying tones of soft delicate 
salmon-rose. A beautiful Scabiosa. Pkt., 
20c; oz., $2.50. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1,00. 
Perennial — Culture “E” 
Blooms June to November 
Caucasica, Isaac House Hybrids. A 
pretty and desirable perennial, sometimes 
called Blue Bonnet or “Pincushion Flow¬ 
er" on account of its shape. The very 
large blossoms are borne on long stems 
and are especially good for cut flowers. 
An excellent strain in shades from laven¬ 
der to dark blue. Height 3 feet. Pkt., 
23c; oz., $4.09. 
Scarlet Runner 
Annual — Culture “A” 
Blooms June to November 
An ornamental annual of the bean family, 
producing dazzling scarlet flowers. The 
beans are edible when dried. Height 20 ft. 
Pkt., 10c; 1 ib., 50c. 
SCARDBT SAGE (See Salvia). 
Schizanthus 
Annual — Culture “A” 
Blooms May to June 
Dainty, erect annual with finely cut 
leaves and showy butterfly-like flowers. Val¬ 
uable for pot culture and bedding. Height 
1% feet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c. 
SIBERIAN WAEDFDOWER (See 
Cheiranthns). 
BEAUTIFUIi GIANT RUST-PROOF 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Perennial — Culture “E” — Blooms May to November 
It is easy to grow Snapdragons if you plant rust¬ 
proof varieties—and all of our Snapdragons are RUST¬ 
PROOF! 
This wonderful group of giant Rust-Proof Antir¬ 
rhinums surpasses anything yet introduced. The flow¬ 
ers are of magnificent size and closely placed on the 
spike. One of our finest perennials, and if the seeds 
are sown early, will bloom the first year. Height 2 feet. 
Alaska (Snowflake). Lovely white . 
. .pple Blossom. Rich rose, with white 
tube . 
Canary Bird. Bright canary-yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Intense fiery crimson 
Fair Eady. Lovely pink, with white tube 
Indian Summer. Coppery orange-scarlet. 
Eoveliness. Soft rose-pink . 
Salmon-Fink Shades . 
Salmon-Rose Shades. 
A fine mixture of above colors. 
Pkt. 
$0.10 
Oz. 
$2.25 
.10 
2.25 
.10 
2.25 
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2.25 
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2.25 
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2.25 
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2.25 
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2.25 
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2.25 
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2.25 
Smilax 
Perennial — Culture “E" 
A tender perennial, and most graceful climber for 
greenhouse or conservatory. Height 6 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
SNOW IN SUMMER (See Cerastium). 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN (See Euphorbia). 
SPIDER FEOWER (See Cleome). 
SFEEDWEEE (See Veronica). 
Statice 
Perennial — Culture “A" — Blooms June to frost 
Sinuata. An annual bearing clusters of flowers borne 
gracefully on long wiry stems. One of the everlast¬ 
ings and can be dried for winter bouquets. Height 
2% feet. 
Bluish Eavender. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Brompton Stock 
Biennial — Culture “E” — Blooms May to July 
A half-hardy biennial of branching habit, bearing 
huge spikes of large double fragrant flowers For use 
in the open. It is valuable only in mild climates. Height 
2 feet. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt., 25c. 
Ten Weeks Stock 
Annual — Culture “A" 
Blooms May to July 
This early blooming variety is used for pot culture 
and summer bedding. Height 1 foot. 
Blue, Rose, White and Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., $2.50. 
Salvia (Scarlet Sage), Bonfire 
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Snapdragon 
Giant Imperial Stock 
Annual — Culture “A” 
Blooms May to July. 
This annual has long been considered in¬ 
valuable by gardeners, being admirably 
adapted for bedding, massing, edging or rib¬ 
boning, There are few sights more beautiful 
than a fine bed of these plants in full bloom. 
The duration and delicate fragrance of the 
flowers commend it very strongly for pot 
culture in the house. If desired for early 
use, sow the seed indoors and transplant 
when the ground becomes warm, forcing 
with weak liquid manure. 
Giant Imperial. Is an improved strain of 
Double Early Bismarck. This exceedingly 
beautiful variety produces immense spikes 
of flowers in great profusion. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Blue . 
.$0.15 
$3.00 
Pink . 
.15 
3.00 
White . 
3.00 
Red . 
3.00 
Rose . 
3.00 
Mixed Colors . 
.15 
3.00 
Stokesia 
Perennial — Culture “E” 
Blooms May to October 
Cyanea. A beautiful light blue perennial 
growing 3 to 4 inches across and some¬ 
what resembling Cornflower and Single 
Aster. Splendid for borders or cutting. 
Height 11,4 feet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 70c. 
STRAWFEOWERS (See Statice and 
Helichrysum). 
SUMMER CYPRESS (See Kochia). 
SUMMER POINSETTIA (See Euphor¬ 
bia). 
SUNFEOWER (See Helianthus). 
SUN PEANT (See Portulaca). 
SWAN RIVER DAISY (See Brachy- 
come). 
SWEET AEYSSUM (See Alyssum). 
