Trivell's Large-flowered 
SALPIGLOSSIS Sal-pi-glos-is 
[Painted Tongue or Poor Man's Orchid) 
TREATED o SEED 
Valuable annual for cutting, beds, borders and 
garden display. Give Culture B. Seed may be 
sown indoors during February-March or out¬ 
doors in Spring. Also splendid for pots and 
cutting in greenhouse during Winter. For 
flowering under glass the seed should be sown 
in August or September and with cool green¬ 
house culture will bloom during Winter and 
Spring. 
Our Salpiglossis are re-selected and can be 
absolutely relied upon. 
TRIVETT'S LARGE-FLOWERED 
Tall growing. Height 3 feet. 
White with Gold. Very beautiful combina¬ 
tion. 
Brown with Goid. Most unusual, rich colors. 
Chamois Rose. Very charming shade, choice. 
Golden Yellow. Splendid yellow. 
Light Blue. Nice shade of pale blue. 
Lilac with Gold. Lovely combination. 
Crimson. Always a popular sort. 
Rich Purple. Lovely color, nicely veined. 
Rose Pink. Very good rich pink shade. 
Scarlet and Gold. Exceedingly attractive. 
Violet Blue. Superb with light sorts. 
Black and Blue. Black purple, blue veins. 
Mixed. Mixture of all above colors. 
Any of the above colors and Mixed: 
oz. $1.75 )/s oz. $1.00 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Collection A: 
One large pkt., each 12 colors ... $5.00 
Collection B: 
One regular pkt., each 12 colors $3.00 
Sutton’s Chelsea Hybrids [Sutton’s Seed). 
A wonderful strain, including all the brightest 
colors. Pkt. 75c. 
TRIVETT'S DWARF GIANTS 
Dwarf growing. Height 2 feet. 
Our strain is compact and branching, very 
strong growing, producing thick, bushy, sym¬ 
metrical plants. 
The Admiral. Cornflower blue and gold. 
The General. Brilliant scarlet with gold. 
Doughboy. Greenish mustard yellow shade. 
American Legion. Dark red throat with 
golden veins; light lilac outside of flower. 
Coronation. Brilliant, lustrous scarlet. 
Chocolate Soldier. Dark brown with gold. 
Christmas Beil. Rich velvety crimson red. 
Trivett’s Dwarf Giants Mixed. A blend of 
all of our choice named varieties; a very 
desirable mixture. 
Any of the above Trivett’s Dwarf Giants: 
Each ... M oz. $2.00 H oz. $1.25 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Collection A: 
One large pkt., each 7 colors ... $3.00 
Collection B: 
One regular pkt., each 7 colors ... $1.75 
T.T.B. SALPIGLOSSIS—Trivett’s Large-flowered Mixed 
SABBATIA Sa-bay-shi-a—Give Culture B 
Campestris. A lovely annual with deep rose flowers with yellow eye. Likes a 
moist soil. Height 1 foot. . Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
SAINTPAULIA Saint-paul-i-a [African Violet) 
For greenhouse. Pot plant. 6 inches. Rich soil. 
A charming and uncommon pot plant for house decoration. They begin blooming 
when six months old and continue to flower throughout the Winter. 
Kewensis. Flowers just as early as the “lonantha” type and produces numerous 
UBF" blue flowers resembling Violets. . Pkt. 75c. 
lonantha. Violet blue with gold. This is the improved type. ... Pkt. 50c. 
lonantha cordata. This lovely “Usambra Violet” is distinguished by its dark, 
cordated leaves and deep, lavender flowers. Pkt. 75c. 
SANVITALIA PROCUMBENS San-vi-tay-li-a 
Annual. [Creeping Mexican Zinnia). Culture B. 
Dou ble Yellow. Flowers all Summer. Splendid subject for edging, small beds, 
etc. Just like tiny, double Zinnias—soft, pale yellow. Height 6 inches. 
Oz. $3.50 M oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
Single Yellow. Very pretty, light yellow with black center. 
Oz. $2.50 14 oz. 75c. Pkt. 15c. 
T.T.S. 
100 
SAINTPAULIA—lonantha cordata 
