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Salvia splendens compacta, Mystic Flame 
Petunia, Snowstorm 
Flowers are large, averaging 4 inches in diameter, 
and beautifully frilled. The white is pure and fresh 
and as the plants are in continuous bloom, a bed 
of this variety is truly much like a bed of snow. 
Pkt. 75 cts. 
Phlox Drummondi, Art Shades 
/^KExtra-large flowers in a wide range of soft 
y&S/colors—soft pink, dainty lavender, deep blue, 
royal purple, golden yellow, and rich crimson 
are only a few of them. The plants are low-growing 
and bloom without restraint. 
Mixed. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Punica Granatum, Grosure 
An improved P. Granatum which germinates 
freely and produces fine pot-plants which will 
bloom the first year. This Pomegranate is one of 
the finest of pot-plants for a conservatory. The 
photograph shows a one-year-old plant. See illustra¬ 
tion on page 12. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Saintpaulia ionantha grandiflora 
Grow your own Saintpaulias, finest of the African 
Violets, from seed. Greatly improved, with larger, 
finer flowers of dark violet-blue and much nicer 
plants. A wonderfully decorative pot-plant which 
should never have the foliage wet. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Salvia splendens compacta. 
Mystic Flame 
ANNUAL 
A dwarf, compact form of Salvia, Fireball, in a 
low, compact form. The bright scarlet flowers ap¬ 
pear early in the season and are produced without 
interruption until frost. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Scabiosa grandiflora. Rosette 
The large flower-head is a lovely shade of deep 
rose, heavily suffused with salmon, an unusually 
attractive color. The plant habit is all that could 
be desired. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Silene pendula compacta fl.-pl. 
Stock, Giants of California, Sequoia 
Scabiosa, Giant Loveliness 
A glorious new color varying in tones of soft, 
delicate salmon-rose. It has long, stiff stems, and a 
delightful fragrance. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. SI. 
Si l ene pendula compacta fl.-pl. 
The compact little plants are only 4 to 6 inches 
high and form round cushions thickly studded with 
flowers of both delicate and dark salmon-pink, white, 
crimson, lilac and true pink shades. Some plants 
have light, others dark green, foliage. Pkt. 35 cts. 
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Visit the Horticultural Exhibit, New York World’s Fair, in May, 1939 
-$cklii\£ -Secchmctv, Inc. 
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