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a SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) 
3154 Dwarf Azureor, Ageratum blue, yellow throat. 
3155 “ Carmineor, carmine red, yellow throat. 
3165 “ roseor, pale garnet red, yellow throat. 
3156 Gloxiniaflora, extra mixture of veined varieties. 
3157 Emperor Strain, large-flowered, mixed. 
Emperor Strain, in separate colors, 3158 Velvety red, 
3159 scarlet and gold, 3160 brown and gold, 3161 light 
blue and gold, 3162 yellow, 3163 white, 3164 white and 
gold . each 
So'w in March under glass and plant out in late May or sow 
in open ground in May. 
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Pkt. 
Vi Oz. 
Oz. 
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.40 
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Salvia Splendens are some of 
the brightest red flowers we 
have for the garden. The early 
dwarf varieties will start bloom¬ 
ing in June if started early and 
the later taller kinds we usually 
see full of red flowers, even 
after the leaves have fallen off 
from freezing. White, pink and 
purple can also be had but 
those are not so common and 
not so bright. 
SALVIA 
SALVIA Pkt, Vi Oz. Oz. 
3166 Splendens, Blaze of Fire, very dwarf, bushy .25 2.00 . 
3167 “ Scarlet Sage, 3 ft., latest to bloom.10 30 1.00 
3168 “ Bonfire, 2 ft. . 35 .45 130 
3169 “ St. John’s Fire, very early dwarf .50 3.00 . 
3170 “ Zurich, or Fireball, 1^ ft .25 .60 2.00 
3171 “ America, 1^4 ft.25 .60 2.00 
3172 “ Harbinger, earliest, 15 in. 35 1.00 3.50 
3173 “ White .25 . 
3178 “ Violacea, purple .25 . 
3179 “ Rose.25 . 
3174 Farinacea, blue, 3-4 ft .10 .45 1.50 
3175 “ Blue Bedder, shorter and more blue.... .10 .60 . 
3180 “ Royal Blue, improved, blue bedder .25 2.50 . 
3176 Patens, deep blue .25 .75 . 
3177 Argentea, silver leaved.10 .30 . 
Soto in early March under glass and plant out after danger of 
frost If over. 
