Scabiosa Giant Iioveliness 
Salvia— Continued 
Zurich. Dwarf scarlet variety, flowering ten 
days earlier than any other. 
Height 2 feet.. Pkt., 15c; OZ., $4.50 
America. Probably the earliest of the Salvias, 
producing long, flaming scarlet flower-spikes. 
Height 15 inches. . Pkt., 15c; oz., $4.50 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms June to Frost 
The perennial Salvias with their spikes of 
blue are most attractive, and will bloom the 
first season if started early indoors. 
Patens—Blue Sage. This tender perennial is 
not useful for bedding, but is a beautiful plant 
for the border or greenhouse. 
Height 2 feet.. Pkt., 20c 
Parinacea—Blue Sage. A perennial variety, 
but best grown as an annual. Seeds sown in 
the open ground in May bloom from July to 
frost. Flowers light blue. 
Height 2 feet.. Pkt., 20c 
SAND VBBBENA (See Abronia). 
SATIN PDOWBB (See Godetia). 
San vitalia 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms June to Nov. 
A pretty dwarf annual with double yellow 
flowers suitable for beds or rock work. Height 
5 inches. Pkt., lOc; OZ., $1.00 
Scabiosa 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms June to October 
The flowers of double annual Scabiosa or 
“Pincushion Flower” are very beautiful. Of 
most attractive form and lovely coloring. Height 
2 feet. 
Snowball. Pure white flowers of enormous 
size, often measuring 3 inches. 
Pkt., 20c; oz., $2.25 
Giant Loveliness. A glorious new color in 
annual Scabiosa. The blossoms range through 
varying tones of soft delicate salmon-rose. A 
beautiful Scabiosa.Pkt., 20c; oz., $2.50 
Mixed Colors.Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms June to Nov. 
Cancasica, Isaac House Hybrids. A pretty 
and desirable perennial, sometimes called Blue 
Bonnet or "Pincushion Flower” on account of 
its shape. The very large blossoms are borne 
on long stems and are especially good for cut 
flowers. An excellent strain in shades from 
lavender to dark blue. 
Heiflht 3 feet.Pkt., 20o; oi., |4.00 
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Scarlet Runner 
Annual—Culture “A”. Blooms June to Nov. 
An ornamental annual of the bean family, 
producing dazzling scarlet flowers. The beans 
are edible when dried. 
Height 20 feet. Pkt., 10c; 1 lb., 50c 
SCARLET SAGE (See Salvia). 
Schizanthus 
Annual—Culture “B”, Blooms May to June 
Dainty, erect annual with finely cut leaves 
and showy butterfly-like flowers. Valuable for 
pot culture and bedding. 
Height IV 2 feet.. Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c 
SIBERIAN WALLPLOWER (See Cheiran- 
thus). 
BEAUTIFUL GIANT RUST.PROOF 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms May to Nov. 
It is easy to grow Snapdragons if you plant 
rust-proof varieties—and all of our Snapdragons 
are RUST-PROOF! 
This wonderful group of giant Rust-Proof 
Antirrhinums surpasses anything yet intro¬ 
duced. The flowers are of magnificent size and 
closely placed on the spike. One of our finest 
Giant Snapdragfon Fair Lady 
perennials, and if the seeds are sown early, 
will bloom the first year. Height 2 feet. 
Snowflake. Pkt. 
Lovely white.$0.10 
Apple Blossom. 
Rich rose, with white tube.10 
Canary Bird. 
Bright canary-yellow.10 
Crimson Monarch. 
Intense fiery crimson.10 
Pair Lady. 
Lovely pink, with white tube.. .10 
Golden Rod. Golden yellow. . . .25 
Indian Summer. 
Coppery orange-scarlet.10 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink.10 
Salmon-Pink Shades .10 
Salmon-Rose Shades .10 
A flne mixture of above colors.. .10 
Oz. 
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Stokesia 
Perennial—Culture “E”, Blooms May to October 
Cyanea. A beautiful light-blue perennial grow¬ 
ing 3 to 4 inches across and somewhat resem¬ 
bling Cornflower and Single Aster. Splendid for 
borders or cutting. 
Height 1)^ feet.Pkt., lOo; of., 70o 
Smilax 
Perennial—Culture “E” 
A tender perennial, and most graceful climber 
for greenhouse or conservatory. 
Height 6 feet.. Pkt., lOc 
SNOW IN SUMMER (See Cerastium). 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN 
(See Euphorbia). 
SPIDER FLOWER (See Cleome). 
SPEEDWELL (See Veronica). 
Statice 
Perennial—Culture “A”, Blooms June to Frost 
Sinuata. An annual bearing clusters of flowers 
borne gracefully on long wiry stems. One of 
the everlastings and can be dried for winter 
bouquets. Height 2>,^ feet. 
Bluish Lavender.Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c 
Mixed Colors.Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c 
Brompton Stock 
Biennial—Culture “E”,Blooms May to July 
A half-hardy biennial of branching habit, 
bearing huge spikes of large double fragrant 
flowers. For use in the open, it is valuable only 
in mild climates. Height 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors .Pkt., 25c 
Giant Imperial Stock 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms May to July 
This annual long has been considered in¬ 
valuable by gardeners, being admirably adapted 
for bedding, massing, edging or ribboning. 
There are few sights more beautiful than a 
fine bed of these plants in full bloom. The 
duration and delicate fragrance of the flowers 
commend it very strongly for pot culture in 
the house. If desired for early use, sow the 
seed indoors and transplant when the groimd 
becomes warm, forcing with weak liquid ma¬ 
nure. 
Giant Imperial. Is an improved strain of 
Double Early Bismarck. This exceedingly beau¬ 
tiful variety produces immense spikes of flowers 
in great profusion. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Blue . 
$ 3.00 
Pink . 
3.00 
White . 
.15 
3.00 
Red . 
.15 
3.00 
Rose . 
.15 
3.00 
Mixed Colors . 
.15 
3.00 
Ten Weeks Stock 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms May to July 
This early blooming variety is used for pot 
culture and summer bedding. Height 1 foot. 
Blue, Rose, White and Mixed Colors. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., $2.50 
STRAWFLOWERS 
(See Statice and Helichrysum). 
SUMMER CYPRESS (See Hochia). 
SUMMER FOINSETTIA (See Euphorbia). 
SUNFLOWER (See Helianthus). 
SUN PLANT (See Portulaca). 
SWAN RIVER DAISY (See Brachycome). 
SWEET ALYSSUM (See Alyssum). 
Giant Imperial Stock 
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