Salvia Splendens Primus or Harbinger 
SALVIA. These are showy and beautiful in either 
beds or pots. The plants can be grown from 
seeds; thrive in a rich soil and sunny situation. 
Argentea, hp, 5 ft. Pretty silvery foliage, pink 
flowers. 
Carduacea, hb, 1 ft. Blue with red anthers. 
Charm or Blaze oi Fire. This dwarf, compact, 
free-flowering glowing scarlet Salvia is the 
earliest of all to bloom. Extra fine. 
Coccinea. hha, 3 ft. For pots or beds; fiery scar¬ 
let. 
Dichroa, hp, 3 ft Spikes of deep blue firs, new. 
Fire Magic. Extra early, very dwarf and compact 
with striking bright scarlet spikes. 
Farinacea, Blue Bedder. 3 ft. Rich lovely deep 
blue. Robust grower. 
Globosa, hp, 4 ft. Silvery-gray foliage, white firs. 
Patens, hp, 3 ft. Intense blue, free-blooming. 
Ringens. hp, 2 ft. Reddish purple, large spikes. 
Sclarea, hb, 5 ft. Showy, branching, bluish white. 
Tenorei, hp, 2 ft. Bright blue, continuous-bloom¬ 
ing. 
Turkestanica, hp, 3 ft. Bright pink flowers. 
SPLENDENS. These are among the brightest and 
best of bedding plants. They are not only ex¬ 
tremely showy; but retain their beauty all the 
season. 
America, hhp, 1 ft. Long spikes dazzling scarlet. 
Bonfire, hhp, 18 in. Compact erect habit, profuse. 
Coral. Early, free-flowering plants of compact 
habit. The long flower spikes rise well above 
the foliage, and are a vivid coral pink with 
fine brick red corollas; beautiful. 
Fireball, hhp, 1 ft. The name indicates the plant 
Lilacina, hhp, 2 ft. Lilac, golden-spotted foliage. 
Maroon Prince, hhp, 1 ft. Rare, very deep violet 
Primuz or Harbinger, hhp, 1 ft. Early, free- 
bloomer. A grand variety. 
Vesuvius Rose. Dainty rose firs. Popular. 
Complete Special Mixture SUilvia Splendens. 
SANVITALIA Procumbens fl. pi.. Creeping Zinnia, 
ha, 6 in. A charming little trailer thriving in al¬ 
most any situation and covered with bright 
double golden firs, desirable for beds, edgings 
and the rockery. 
SAPONARIA Calabrica, ha, 1 ft. Very free-bloom¬ 
ing, makes a carpet of rich color. Rose, Scarlet, 
White: separate or mixed. 
Officinalis fl. pi.. Bouncing Bet, hp, 2 ft. Double, 
white firs; fine for covering banks. 
Vaccaria, hb, 2 ft. A pretty and useful variety, 
bearing masses of showy firs; fine for cutting. 
Rose, White; separate or mixed. 
Complete Special Mixture of Saponaria. 
Regular pkt. Sc. 
SCABIOSA, New Dwarf Compact, hb, 18 in. The 
race is remarkable for its dwarf habit and the 
stooling out of the plants, thus forming a mass 
' of big double long-stemmed firs. 
Tall Large-flowered, hb, 3 ft. Exquisite firs, borne 
aloft upon long, strong stems, exhibiting a great 
diversity of colors, ^owy in the garden and 
excellent for cutting. 
For a full list of Scabiosas see page 13. 
SCHIZOPETALON Walkeri, ha, 1 ft. Good luck 
fl owe r, almond scented, petals white, fringed. 
SCUTELLARIA Baicalensis Coelestina, hp, 18 in. 
Dense bushy habit; firs blue; very free and 
long blooming; fine for beds and the rockery. 
SEDUM Coeruleum, ha, 3 in. Charming for pots or 
rockery; firs small, pale blue. 
SENECIO Elegans, fl. pi. ha, 18 in. Very beautiful 
firs, in dense heads, double; fine for beds or 
bouquets. Blue, Rose, Violet, White, mixed. 
SILENE Asterias Grandiflora, hp, 18 in. Large glob¬ 
ular, crimson-scarlet heads; handsome. 
Armeria (Catchfly), ha, 1 ft. Very pretty firs in 
clusters Suitable for beds and cutting. 
Orientalis Compacta, hb, 1 ft. Clove-scented, rose. 
Complete Special Mixture of Silene. 
SOLANUM Dulcamara, hp, 15 ft. Hardy vine; firs 
purple in clusters during summer, scarlet ber¬ 
ries in fall. 
SPHENOGYNE Speciosa, hha, I ft. Pretty daisy¬ 
like firs; yellow with dark zone. 
STEVIA Eupatoria, ha, 18 in. Showy flesh-colored 
firs, in profusion throughout summer. 
Purpurea, ha, 2 ft. A Mexican branched plant 
with numerous heads of purple firs; fine for 
bouauets. 
Senrata, hp, 1 ft. Small white firs; very fragrant; 
produced freely throughout summer and fall. 
Tithonia Fireball 
TITHONIA Speciosa, Mexican Sunflower, hha, 12 
ft. Tall, many branched plants bearing in late 
summer numerous long-stemmed flaming scar¬ 
let flowers. 
Speciosa Fireball, 8 ft. Brilliant vibrant orange- 
scarlet petals in gorgeous contrast to the clear 
yellow disk. Long stemmed flowers from base 
up and the plant does not become ragged look¬ 
ing. Extra early blooming, extra large flowers, 
extra gorgeous color. New. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
GREENWOOD 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
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