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Shasta Daisy Alaska 
SHASTA DAISY ©_ 
Chrysanthemum Maximum 
Hardy Perennial. 2V2 ft. June-July. 
j^aska. Immense, daisy-like flowers with 
broad, pure glistening white petals carried on 
long strong stems. Vs oz., 40c.Pkt. 15c 
6740 New Giant Double White. Beautifully shaped 
double flowers with fringed, curled and quilled 
petals .Pkt, 25 c 
STEVIA© 
Annual. 2 ft. September to Frost. Free- 
blooming plants, bearing a multitude of fra¬ 
grant pure white flowers; suitable for Summer 
or Winter blooming; largely used for cutting. 
6754 Serrata .pkt. lOc 
STOKESIA ©— Cornflower Aster 
Hardy Perennial. 2 ft. July to Frost. A na¬ 
tive flower that appears to be between a single 
Aster and a Cornflower. 
6787 Cyanea Mixed. Blue and white. 
Vs oz., 40c.Pkt. lOc 
SWEET WILLIAM ©— 
Dianthus Barbatus 
Hardy Perennial. II/2 ft. May-Junc. Another 
old-time favorite because of its great mass of 
bruliant colors in white, pink, rose to dark 
'■ed. They are easy to grow and delight in a 
good rich soil. The 2*/4-inch broad flower- 
heads are borne on 1-foot stems. Fine for cut 
flowers. 
7521 
7532 
7543 
7554 
7565 
7576 
7580 
7598 
Single White. 
Single Crimson. 
Single Pink Beauty. 
Single Scarlet Beauty. 
Collection. One packet each 
Pkt. 
lOc 
J 
..30c 
Single Mixed. V 4 oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
Newport Pink. A distinct variety with lovely, 
large single flowers of a watermelon-pink or 
salmony-rose. Very effective for cutting or 
mid-season mass bedding. 
I/s oz., 25c.Pkt. 15c 
Giant Double Mixed. A great variety of colors 
and shades. V4 oz., 30c.Pkt. lOc 
SCHIZANTHUS— Butterfly Flower 
Annual. IV2 ft. June to Frost. This is one of 
the most charming flowers for the garden in 
bummer and for the house in Winter. The 
plants are covered with a multitude of small 
butterfly-hke flowers of the most brilliant and 
striking designs. The foliage is delicate and 
fern-hke. 
6732 Mixed. Vi oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
SENSITIVE PLANT— Mimosa Pudica 
Annual. IV2 ft. June-September. 
5143 Called Sensitive Plant because at the slightest 
touch the leaves fold upward and droop. This 
peculiarity makes it a novelty worth grow¬ 
ing .Pkt. lOc 
SILENE ®— Catchfly 
Hardy Perennial. 6 in. June-July. 
6737 Saxifraga. Similar to the Pink family. Flowers 
yellowish on upper surface, reddish brown 
underneath .Pkt. 15c 
SNAPDRAGON. See Antirrhinum. 
SPEEDWELL. See Veronica. 
STATICE ©— Graceful Everlasting 
z^ual. 11/2 ft. July to Frost. A beautifu 
tlovver for the border and popular in makini 
winter bouquets. An ideal everlasting, retain 
ing Its true colors when dry. 
6746 Bonduelli. Bright yellow, Vi oz., 25c..' 
6747 Russianr—Stiwflrowii. Tail-like spikes, 
bright rose. Vi oz., 30c. 
6748 Sinuata Mixed. Vi oz., 25c. 
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Pkt. 
Oc 
HARDY PERENNIAL—IV^ ft. July to Frost 
Latifolia. Deep lavender.J Pkt. 
6746 Incana Mixed. Vi oz., 25c. 
lOc 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD ©— 
New Hybrid Dianthus 
Hardy Annual. 1 ft. June-October. 
7600 This new annual is a hybrid. Its growth is 
similar to Sweet William, but the flowers are 
larger and nave a wider range of colors. If 
sown indoors in February, will bloom in June- 
if sown outdoors in April, will bloom in 
August. 1/4 oz., 50c.Pkt. lOc 
Sweet Williatd 
