STOCKS. Large double flowering strain for cutting. Mixed 
colors. Doz. 50c. 
These demand a rich substantial soil, well fertilized. A 
small percentage will flower single as doubles do not produce 
seed. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Gloxiniaeflora. Known as the poor man's 
Orchid owing to the many marvelous colors. Fine for cutting 
and will grow in full sun or partial shade. Pot grown plants 
bloom six weeks earlier and produce more and finer flowers. 
Flat grown plants, doz. 40c; pot grown, doz. $1.00. 
MIGNONETTE, Golden Machet. Charming for fragrance 
and needs rich heavy soil with some lime. Every garden ought 
to have a few plants to add fragrance to other flowers. Pot 
grown, 3 for 25c. 
SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE. There is nothing brighter for 
sunny borders than plantings of this and with the new early 
flowering varieties one can have them in bloom from July on. 
They like warm situations and should not be set out before 
all danger of cold nights are past ; late May or early .Tune are 
best. 
SALVIA DWARF ZURICH. Dwarf compact sort starting 
to flower in early summer long before other sorts and pro¬ 
ducing a mass of fiery scarlet color until frost begins. From 
flats, 6 for 25c; pot grown, 6 for 50c. 
Salvia Blaze of Fire. This novelty has proven to be the 
earliest to flower and a true dwarf, making it the most ap¬ 
preciated of all and a glimpse of the color plate will reveal 
its full beauty. It is offered for the first time as last year’s 
trial convinced us of its superior merit. Pot grown plants 
only. Dozen $1.00. 
Salvia Fireball. Popular sort of medium height with free 
blooming habit. From flats. Doz. 50c; full flat $1.50. 
Salvia Sky Rocket. This is a new extra large flowering sort 
with long sprays of flaming scarlet blooms on tall stems. A 
novelty of recent introduction of real merit. From flats, 
doz. 75c; full flat $2.50; from pots 15c each. 
Santa Maria, double white, branching sort. 
Empress A. Victoria, double silver lilac, branching. 
Old Rose, double large flowering, dwarf branching. 
Blood Red, double large flowering, dwarf branching. 
Chamois, double large flowering, dwarf branching. 
Lavender, large flowering, dwarf branching. 
NOTE—Stocks must have rich rather heavj" soils for Ijest 
results. Stunted plants are not worth setting out at any price. 
SNAPDRAGONS. Ideal cut flowers as well as garden 
beauty can be secured from this group of plants. They thrive 
in all good soils but prefer sunny situations, may be set out 
early or late. Well grown thrifty plants such as we offer can 
be set 12 inches apart. Doz. 35c; flat $1.50; except as noted. 
Golden Dawn. A golden buff color overlaid with salmon. 
Orange King. Orange shaded terra cotta. 
Red Chief. Rich deep scarlet. 
Rose Marie. Rose pink with golden center. 
Twilight. Golden sheen on apricot. 
Defiance. Deep orange self. 
Roman Gold. Apricot rose tinted gold. 
Rust Proof Mixed. Non-rusting of many colored mixed. 
50c per doz. 
Ultra select New English Snapdragons, bring to our gar¬ 
dens the best of quality in growing habits and beauty of 
colors. Try a few of the 3 sorts here listed, you will be de¬ 
lighted with them. Price, any of them, dozen 50c; per flat 
of 100 $2.50. 
Royal Cerise. Coronation variety, see color picture, com¬ 
pact, neat growing semi-dwarf, splendid for borders and cut- 
ting. 
Orange Glow. Same ne.at h.abit of growth of richest glow¬ 
ing orange color. 
His Excellency. Purest fiery scarlet known today; a real 
triumph. 
SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower, Azure Fairy. Blue, large 
flowered. Doz. 25c. 
Coral Pink. Select color. Doz. 25c. 
Fire King. Bright scarlet. Doz. 25c. 
Shasta. Pure white. Doz. 25c. 
Scabiosa Imperial Giant Blue Moon. One of the loveliest 
novelties of this year, marvelous for cutting ])urposes; easily 
grown and robust with long stiff stems supporting the large 
finel.v colored flowers. Doz. 50c. Stock limited. 
All make splendid long-stemmed graceful flowers; easily 
grown. 
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