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STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
SUTHERLANDIA 
Plants easily grown from seed, with bright scarlet, lobster-clayvlihe flow¬ 
ers. Sow in Aug. or Sept. Plants reach 1^’ to 2*, and like 55® to 60®, ..20<^ 
SWEET PEAS 
Sow in July for Midwinter, and in Nov. for early Spring flowering, 
♦Irivett’s Vfhite. Largest long stemmed pure white for forcing. 
♦Cavalcade. Rich golden cerise; fine new shade.20(^ 
♦Hortus Queen. A ruffled bright rose. 
♦Bacchus. Extra deep maroon-purple; large flower.15^ 
♦Hiawatha. Deep rose.40i^ ♦Tahoe, Fine dark blue.20;^ 
Harlequin. Chocolate bicolor,....15^ Early Mixture. All colors...20/ 
SV^AINSONA 
Lovely sprays of sweet-scented blossoms like small sweet peas. An excellent 
and uncommon cut flower. Soak seeds in water a few days before sowing in a 
sandy soil. Height about 2^ feet. 
Mixed. A mixture of white, rose, carmine, and red.20/ 
THUNBERGIA a. 
Climber, trailer, about 4’, Graceful vine, rich orange flowers.20/ 
TITHONIA 
Fireball. Large flowered. Scarlet-orange flowers with deaf yellow centers, 
single, 4§" to 5" in diameter and are carried on long strong stems. Plants 
reach a height of 8’ or 9', and have gray-green, woolly foliage. Sow seeds 
in Feb. or Mar., as the plants do not bloom until late Summer and Autumn. 
As a cut flower will last almost a week in water,..15/ 
Early Orange. Orange-scarlet flowers. 5’ to 6*. Summer blooming.10/ 
Try our Vegetable Seeds, they will give you good crops. 
