X-L FLOWER SEEDS 
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Salpiglossis 
Brilliant Emperor Strain (30 in.) 
This is another flower that we 
feel should be on every flower 
lover's list. It is especially easy 
to grow. The Salpiglossis in ap¬ 
pearance is an aristocrat. It is 
rich in deep color tones which are 
set off by veins of gold. Be sure 
and give Salpiglossis plenty of 
room, plant as early as possible 
in the place where it is to grow 
to avoid transplanting. Do not 
water, but keep on the dry side. 
Its blossoms are similar in shape 
to Petunias and are borne on 
strong stems. Excellent for cutting. 
354, Emperor Mixed, pkt., 10c; V 4 
oz., 25c; 1404, Velvety Red, Pkt., 
X-L Salpiglossis ^ c * 
SALVIA (A) 
(12 to 15 in.) 
1406—ZURICH. We 
have secured an ex¬ 
tra early variety for 
our Montana custom¬ 
ers. This variety, Zu¬ 
rich, has scarlet red 
blossoms borne on 
stiff spikes. For early 
flowers start inside 
and transplant. Pkt., 
10c. 
CLARA BEDMAN 
OR BONFIRE. 2-foot 
spikes grow erect and 
stand above the fo¬ 
liage. The plants form 
handsome globular 
bushes. Pkt., 10c. 
Zurich Salvia, Bordered by Celestial 
Rose Petunia, Great Falls Park 
X-L Scabiosa 
Scabiosa (a) 
More people should know the 
improved type of the old fash¬ 
ioned Mourning Bride. Blossoms 
are about 3 inches in diameter 
with long stiff stems 10 to 15 
inches long. They will keep well 
in vases for over a week at a 
time. The white stamens extend 
above the petals, giving it the 
common name of Pin Cushion 
Flower. 1410, Lavender; 1412, 
Dark Red; 1414, White; 1416, Dark 
Purple; Pkts., 10c; 1418, Mixed 
Colors. Pkts., 5c. 
M1411—BLUE COCKADE. Award of merit, Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. Deep Blue. Pkt., 10c. 
M1413—ROSETTE. Deep rose suffused salmon. Pkt., 15c. 
1419—SCABIOSA IMPERIAL GIANTS. A great advance in 
annual Scabiosa development, an outstanding achievement. 
Extremely large, well formed flowers which are fully 
double, composed entirely of broad frilly petals, rounded 
bee hive shape. Plants very upright, growing 42 to 48 
inches tall, long, heavy, wiry stems, excellent for garden 
use. Pkt., 25c. 
1420—PERENNIAL SCABIOSA (18 in.) They are in blossom 
from June until October. Require little space and thrive in 
poor soil. Flowers are generally in dark shades of blue and 
lavenders and are borne on long erect stems and are excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
1422—SCARLET RUNNER BEANS (A). A splendid orna¬ 
mental climbing bean bearing handsome large sprays of 
bright scarlet, pea-shaped blossoms with large showy 
foliage. Gives ample shade. Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 15c; V 4 lb., 30c. 
1424 — SCHIZANTHUS (A). The little blossoms that cover 
this plant resemble miniature orchids. They are very easy 
to raise and will do well in the garden or may be potted. 
Pkt., 5c. 
1426 — SHASTA DAISY (P) (3 to 4 ft.) Our strain is the New 
Conqueror type which is much larger than the old variety 
of Shasta Daisy. They are pure white with yellow eye and 
are carried on long stiff stems. Pkt., 10c. 
Snapdragon (a) 
"You Can't Leave Out Snapdragons" 
RUST PROOF SNAPDRAGONS. By 
developing a strain of snapdragons 
immune to rust, scientists of the 
University of California have re¬ 
stored this brilliant flower family to 
leadership as a garden subject. 
Rust is a widespread disease which 
discolors the leaves and saps the 
vitality; if you have found snap¬ 
dragons difficult to grow, rust is 
probably responsible. Growing the 
Rust-proof strain, difficulties disap¬ 
pear. Seeds germinate better, plants 
are more vigorous, the foliage clean, 
flowers large and of fine color and 
the flowering season prolonged. 
Antirrhinum, Rust-Proof 
369A—X-L RUST-PROOF GIANTS. 1428, Red; 1430, Pink; 
1432, Yellow; 1434, Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
1438—STATICE (P) (2 ft.) These plants bear purplish blue 
everlasting flowers. Are of very easy culture. Hardy peren¬ 
nials. Two feet. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 40c; Vi oz., 70c. 
X'L Giant 
Imperial Stocks (a) 
EARLY STRAIN 
This is another flower that has 
been improved so that everyone 
now wants them in their flower 
garden. Blossoms are rosettes in 
soft colors that cover the entire 
flower spike. For early flowers 
start inside although they will 
bloom long before frost if sown 
in the open ground. They require 
a rich soil and frequent feedings 
of Plantone or Vigoro are very 
helpful. Since stocks like cool 
weather they are especially rec¬ 
ommended for the mountainous 
regions. Stocks require a well- 
limed soil. 
1440, Mixed; 1442, Blood Red; 
1444, Bright Pink; 1446, Canary 
Yellow; 1448, Deep Purple; 1450, 
Pure White. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 40c. 
3 EXTRA SPECIALS 
For Flower Lovers 
Quality Bulbs at Low Prices 
50 -X-L Gladiolus Bulbs— $1.00 —Page 32 
6—Blue Label Dahlias— 79c —Page 33 
6—Regal Lilies— 90c —Page 34 
For better germination of all seeds, dust with Semesan 
before planting. 10c package. 
Scabiosa are beautiful cutting flowers 
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