U^ennedi/ Zf^ivaliti/ Jloiuer Seeds 
ROMNEYA H H P 
(California Tree Poppy) 
Coulteri. Satiny white fragrant 
flowers with golden stamens. 
Need slight covering in win' 
ter. Height 5 ft. Pkt., 25c. 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
H.A. and H.P. 
Attractive and compact growing 
plants. Very showy as a border plant. 
Fulgida. Yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
Golden Sunset. Attractive hardy annual. 
Plants compact and covered with 
golden yellow flowers with brown 
markings. Blooms from July till frost. 
Excellent for cutting. Height 18 
inches. Pkt., 35c. 
Hirta. (Black'eyed Susan). Pkt., 15c. 
Newmanni. Rich golden yellow with 
black disc in center. Pkt., 15c. 
Purpurea grandiflora. Beautiful crim' 
son'purple flowers with dark disc 
in center. Blooms in September. 
Pkt., 25c. 
SAINTPAULIA GP 
lonantha. Easily grown from seed. A 
beautiful greenhouse plant and very 
useful for table decoration, blooming 
throughout the winter. Intense violet- 
blue flowers. Pkt., 35c. 
SALVIA H.A. and H.P. 
One of the finest of all blooming 
plants, being literally covered with a 
mass of bright flowers from summer un¬ 
til killed by frost. Seed should be sown 
indoors about April 1st and transplanted 
to the open ground in May. Seed may 
also be sown in the open ground after 
the middle of May. 
Annual Varieties 
America, or Globe of Fire. The most 
uniform in growth and continuous 
bloomer. Height l |/2 feet. Pkt., 25c; 
oz., $1.50. 
Bonfire. Dwarf, compact variety, grow¬ 
ing about 2 feet bigh, with brilliant 
scarlet spikes. Pkt., 10c; J/g oz., 75c. 
Flarbinger. Seed sown in February will 
produce a profusion of long spikes of dazzling bright scarlet flowers 
early in June and continue until frost. The plants are dwarf and com¬ 
pact in habit. An exceptionally fine bedding plant. Pkt., 50c; J/g oz., 
$1.50. 
Parma Violet. A distinct new color in Salvia, rich violet-blue. Grows 
about 18 inches high. Pkt., 50c. 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Bright scarlet. Height 3 feet. Pkt., 10c; 
'/4 oz., 75c. 
Splendens alba. White. Pkt., 25c; Ya oz., $2.00. 
Welwyn. Plant grows about 3 ft. high, fine strong spikes of salmon-pink 
flowers. Pkt., 50c. 
Zurich. Brilliant scarlet, free-flowering, early bloomer. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Perennial Varief-ies 
Although the following varieties are perennials they will bloom the 
first year if seeds are sown early indoors. 
Azurea grandiflora. Strong growing plant with showy spikes of sky blue 
flowers; may be planted most effectively in perennial or shrubbery 
borders. Blooms in profusion during August and September. Height 
3 feet. Pkt., 25c; J/g oz., $1.00. 
Dichroa magnifica. A new and vastly improved form. A handsome, 
stately plant about 3 feet high, throwing out excellent spikes of pure 
deep lavender flowers with white mid-lobes. Adaptable for the rear of 
borders. Pkt., 50c. 
Farinacea. Light blue. Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.25. 
Farinacea, Blue Bedder. Similar to Salvia Farinacea but more compact 
in form and deeper blue in color. Pkt., 25c; '/g oz., $1.50. 
Patens. Superb rich blue flowers, 2 feet high. Pkt., 25c; !/g oz., $1.50. 
Sylvestris alba. Grows about 2 feet high with spikes of pure white 
flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
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SALVIA Farinacea 
SALPIGLOSSIS h a 
(Painted Tongue) 
A very attractive annual. The blos¬ 
soms are not unlike the Petunia but very 
much more beautiful in color. Each flow¬ 
er is veined with gold and is known as 
the Orchid of the Hardy Annuals. 
Height 2 feet. 
Alba Lutea. White and gold. Pkt., 15c; 
'A oz., 75c. 
Brown and Gold. Pkt., 15c; */8 oz., 75c. 
Chamois. Pkt., 15c; Y& oz., 75c. 
Crimson. Pkt., 15c; '/g oz., 75c. 
Faust. Black. Pkt., 15c; '/8 oz., 75c. 
Light Blue and Gold Improved. Pkt., 
15c; Ys oz., 75c 
Purple. Deep purple, free from all vein- 
ing. Pkt., 15c. 
Purple and Gold. Pkt. 15c; */g oz., 75c. 
Scarlet and Gold. Pkt., 15c; !/g oz., 75c. 
Rose and Gold. Pkt., 15c; '/g oz., 75c. 
Velvety Red. Pkt., 15c; '/g oz., 75c. 
Velvety Violet. Pkt., 15c; */g oz., 75c. 
Yellow. Pkt., 15; '/g oz., 75c. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c; |/g oz., 50c. 
New Dwarf Giant Flowering 
From 12 to 18 inches shorter than the 
Emperor strain, of compact branching 
habit with individual flowers lYz tioaes 
larger. This new dwarf Salpiglossis^ is 
ideally suited for bedding purposes, be¬ 
ing very floriferous and covering the en¬ 
tire head of the plant with blossoms. 
Dwarf Blue and Gold. Beautiful corn- 
flower-blue with rich deep golden 
veined throat. About 3 feet high, 
compact habit, large perfectly formed 
flowers. 
Dwarf Scarlet and Gold. Plant is per¬ 
fectly symmetrical and about 30 inches 
high. 
Dwarf Bright Scarlet. Lustrous scarlet, 
large individual flowers, compact plant, 
30 inches high. 
Dwarf Deep Velvety Crimson. A profusion 
of immense flowers on compact plant, about 
3 feet high. 
Dwarf Lilac-Red Throat. A new color in Sal- 
piglossis, light lilac outer fringe and a 
darker red throat with golden veins at the 
base of throat. Large flowers, height about 
3 feet. 
Dwarf Dark Brown and Gold. Large, rich, 
velvety brown, veined with gold. Plant is 
very symmetrical. Height about 2 feet. 
Price of above varieties: Pkt., 35c; 
Js oz., ^2.00. 
SANVITALIA HA 
Procumbens fl. pi. Beautiful, dwarf-growing 
annual for beds and borders; bright yelloy^ 
double flowers; bloom all summer. Height 
6 inches. Pkt., 15c. 
SAPONARIA HA an d H.P. 
Ocymoides alba. H.P. Very pretty border 
and rockery plant. A profusion of pure 
white flowers just above the foliage. 
25c; oz., 75c. 
Ocymoides splendens. H.P. Rosy pink. 
25c; oz., 75c. 
Vaccaria alba. H.A. Pkt., 10c; J/^ oz. 
Vaccaria, Rose. H.A. Pkt., 10c; Y oz 
SAXIFRAGA HP. 
Cordifolia. Excellent for rock garden, 
flowers. Pkt., 25c. 
Pkt., 
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3 5c. 
, 35c. 
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