Tr. Pkt. 
I'KIML LA 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
Oz. 
Obconica. Excellent pot plants and 
probably the most popular type. Our 
seeds are pui’chascd troni specialists 
and will produce a high quality plant. 
Tr. Pkt. 1/64 1/32 
C'oerulea. A fine shade of blue.1.00 2.00 3.75 
Sky Blue (Mayers). A fine clear blue. 1.00 2.00 3.75 
Violet Blue. Fine deep blue.1.00 2.00 3.75 
Ideal. Darkest red of all primula... .1.00 2.00 3.75 
Lachsrosa. Fine salmon i-ose.1.00 2.00 3.75 
.Muellers Rose. Bright clear rose.1.00 2.00 3.75 
Fasbender Red. Extra large deep 
crimson .1.50 2.00 3.75 
.Mohnstein Red. Popular dark red... .1.00 2.00 3.75 
Alba. A fine strain of pure white... .1.00 2.00 3.75 
■Mixed colors. A select mixture.75 1.00 1.75 
Portland Beauty. (New). Double 
flowering rose pink.1.50 
CHINESE (Sinensis) 
Dazzler (New). Vivid orange red... .1.00 
Special Mixture.1/64 Oz. $1.00 .50 
PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
Increasing in popularity as the really 
fine introductions of the past few 
years become better known. 
ERICKSON I Baby Doll. A deep pink 
with frilled flowers.1.00 
Brilliancy. Opens lavender pink 
changing to crimson red.1.00 
New Baby. Lavender pink. Strong 
grower with the largest flower... .1.00 
Salmon Beauty. Lovely salmon shade. 1.00 
Snow King. Fine pure white.1.00 
Choice iVlixture .1.00 
New Rose. Vigorous large flowered 
pink. Excellent for growing under 
cloth and for bedding outdoors... .1.00 
PYRETHRU.M Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
.\ureum (Golden Feather). Excellent for 
borders, beds, etc. Sow early for good- 
sized plants for Spring sales.15 .40 
RICLNUS (Castor Bean) 
Zanaibariensis. Finest mixed..4 Oz. $0.60 .20 
Most of our seed is grown on our own 
grounds. We have found it to be excep¬ 
tionally plump and heavy and of high 
germination. Compare it with that from 
your usual source of supply and see the 
difference. 
America or Globe of Fire. Compact dwarf 
growth averaging about 24 inches in 
height, blooms early and continuously. 
One of the very best.50 2.50 
Blaze of Fire. A new introduction that we 
can highly recommend. Very dwarf, 
growing about 10-12" high, flowering 
only a few weeks after sowing. 1.00 
Bonfire or Clara Bedman. A medium com¬ 
pact grower averaging about 18 inches 
in height. Long spikes of brilliant scar¬ 
let blooms.35 1.75 
Harbinger. Extra early scarlet of dwarf 
compact growth and long flower spikes 
averaging about 16 inches high.50 2.50 
Rocket. Compact even growth about 10 
inches high with large spikes of brilliant 
scarlet.(4 Oz. $1.50 .50 5.00 
Splendens. The old-fashioned tall variety, 
bright scarlet flowers. Preferred by 
some because of its rapid, sturdy growth .30 1.50 
SAPONARIA 
Vaccaria Rosea. Flowers in Spring resem- 
blue a pink gypsophila.Lb. $2.50 .10 .25 
Scabiosa Blue Moon 
SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 
Attractive and useful pot plant. Extreme 
care is necessary to prevent damping off. 
lonantha grandiflora. The best deep blue. . 1.00 
S.\LP1GL()SSIS (Painted Tongue) 
Large Flowering. Choice mixed.15 .60 
Emperor. Extra fine mixture.25 1.00 
New Dwarf Giant Flowering. Separate 
colors: blue and gold, deep velvety crim¬ 
son, lilac with red throat, bright scarlet .25 1.00 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Blackmore and Langdon Blotched Strain. 
2 feet. Extremely large flowers in light 
and dark shades. Useful for cut flowers, 
especially long lasting when cut. 
'4 Oz. $1.00 .35 3.50 
Brilliant Mixture. Newest bright shades.. .35 3.50 
lixcelsior Compactus. Dwarf compact pyr¬ 
amidal plants in finest mixture of pop¬ 
ular shades. Excellent and easily grown 
pot plants.4 Oz. $1.00 .50 
I’liiie Hinhleen 
Primula .M-ed will not gerininute well in acid .soil 
