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SCABIOSA 
Orchid Shades. All the colors of the Cattleya Orchid. 
Light to deep mother'of'pearhpink, rich mauves, 
crushed strawberry, orchid and royal purple. Some of 
the flowers are two'toned such as deep pink with light 
pink center, rich mauve with lilac center, deep lavender 
with purple center. Large flowers on very long, strong 
stems. Pkt., 35c. 
Royal Cockade. Form and depth of flowers similar to the 
popular variety Blue Cockade. The individual flowers 
and florets are larger. Intense blue, that popular shade 
found in salvia patens. Pkts. only, 50c. 
Salmon Beauty. Pure salmon with huge flowers and all the 
vigor of the variety Loveliness. Pkt., 35c. 
White Cockade. The largest of the new Cockade class; 
exceptionally attractive cone-shaped formation. Indi¬ 
vidual florets beautifully formed. Solid snow-white from 
which the blush tint has been entirely eliminated. Pkts. 
only, 50c. 
Rose Cockade. Similar to preceding but color is an attrac¬ 
tive shade of bright rosy lilac. Pkts. only, 50c. 
Imperial Giants Blue Moon. The flower form of this new 
scahiosa is as different from the existent scabiosa va¬ 
rieties as Nasturtium Golden Gleam is from the old 
singles. Instead of a few rows of broad petals sur¬ 
rounded by a flat pincushion-like top of small petals 
this new type has flowers composed entirely of broad, 
heavy, waxy petals, eliminating the pincushion center 
entirely. The flowers are literally fully double and ex¬ 
tremely large and deep, 2% inches across and 2 to 2% 
inches deep. The color is a rich deep lavender-blue; 
plant tall, upright, growing 42 to 48 inches high with 
long, heavy, wiry stems holding flowers erect. An ideal 
cutting variety. Pkt., 50c. 
SWEET PEAS - Early Flowering 
Navy Blue. A new color in early sweet peas. Rich dark 
blue. Four flowers on long stiff stems. A vigorous 
grower. Pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. 
Cinderella. Clear silver blue, free from any mauve tint. 
A definite improvement over any other variety in this 
color. Flowers very large and highly frilled, borne in 
fours, evenly and nicely placed on fine long stems. 
Pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. 
LATE FLOWERING 
Sentiment. This grand novelty granted an Award of 
Merit from the National Sweet Pea Society in England. 
A magnificent deep chamois-pink on a light cream 
ground, flowers duplexed and beautifully placed on the 
stems. Produces 4 to 5 blossoms to the stem and is 
sun-proof. Pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. 
SCABIOSA, Royal Cockade 
SWEET PEAS—Continued 
Fairyland. Outstanding for its vigor and size of blossom. 
Light rich rose-pink suffused on a heavy cream ground, 
color deepening toward the edges ol the petals. Huge 
4 and 5 flowered sprays carried on extremely long stout 
stems. Pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. 
Rarity. Certificate of Merit at the Scottish Sweet Pea trials. 
An outstanding variety with large well formed blossoms. 
White ground, front of standards and wings faintly 
flaked with bright orange-cerise, back of standards and 
wings almost solid orange-cerise. Pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. 
Vista. Large clear light purple on white ground. This va¬ 
riety has no blue in the tone and is a real improvement 
over any purple yet introduced. The individual flowers 
are large, bold, beautifully waved, and borne in fours 
and fives on long stems. Pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. 
TRIPTERIS 
Hyoserioides. This new rock garden plant is worth getting 
acquainted with. A South African daisy carrying num¬ 
erous daisy-like flowers, color cadmium-yellow with 
brown discs. A showy annual which keeps well when 
cut. Pkt., 25c; ^ oz., $1.25. 
ZINNIA, Fantasy, Rosalie 
ZINNIA 
Fantasy, Orange Lady. A rich shade of deep bright orange, 
shaggy and gay in appearance. Extremely valuable for 
cutting. The lYz to 3 ft. well formed, strong grow¬ 
ing plants will commence blooming within 45 to 50 days 
after seed is sown. Pkt., 50c; '4 02 ., $2.00. 
Fantasy, Rosalie. Bright, intense rose, equally fine for the 
garden or cutting. Plants neat in habit, strong growing 
and very free flowering. Pkt., 50c; [,4 oz., $2.00. 
Fantasy, White Light. As near to a pure white as any 
Zinnia yet developed. Practically 100% true to color, 
with stems of good length for cutting. An excellent 
addition to the group of white flowers so much in de¬ 
mand. Pkt., 50c; j /4 oz., $2.00. 
Scabiosa FIoM^ered, Sunburst. This strain has a very full, 
rounded, mound-like center of small, frilly petals. Flow¬ 
ers are medium sized, I]/? to 2 inches across, carried on 
strong stems. Very free flowering. The color is vivid 
pure canary-yellow, dazzling in its intensity. Blooms in 
40 to 45 davs after seed is sown. Pkt., 50c; '/4 oz., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Gaillardia Flowered, Navajo. A cross between Haagcana and 
elegans types, resembling Haageana in flower form and 
the elegans in foliage and flower color. Flowers are 
very attractive, medium size, about 2 inches in diameter, 
stems of medium length. Plants 2 ft. tall and very free 
flowering. Golors range through the mel'ow tones of 
rose, pink, bronze, yellow, orange, lavender and com¬ 
binations of these colors. Blooms 45 days after seed is 
sown. Pkt., 25c; ^ oz., $1.25. 
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