30 Selected Flower Seed-Deposit Seed co. Deposit, N, Y, 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
The Scarlet Sage has long been 
a favorite bedding plant, also 
grown for conservatory decoration, 
bearing long spikes of flowers in 
great profusion from July till 
frost; seed should be sown as early 
as possible, either indoors or in a 
hot bed, and the young plants 
transferred to their flowering quar¬ 
ters when the weather has become 
settled and warm, May also be 
sown in the open ground in May. 
701— BONFIRE. This variety 
is one of the finest Salvia for bed¬ 
ding yet introduced. The plants 
grow into very compact oval bush¬ 
es about 2 feet high and produce 
long spikes of brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers. Over 200 spikes to a plant is 
not unusual, and the spikes bear 
from 20 to 30 flowers each. Gor-’ 
geous effects can be pro¬ 
duced massed on lawn or in the 
garden, or planted in rows along 
a sunny drive, where the brilliant 
scarlet is simply dazzling. Pkt. 10 c. 
702— AMERICA or GLOBE OF 
FIRE. The dwarf plants are of 
compact rounded growth. Each 
spike is closely set with mammoth 
size flowers of the most brilliant 
scarlet. It begins to bloom early 
in the season and continues until 
cut down by frost. Pkt. 10c. 
703— s A L VI A SPLENDENS. 
Brilliant scarlet. Plants largest 
of any. This is the salvia you usu¬ 
ally get when buying plants. Pkt. 
10c. 
704— PATENS. A tender peren¬ 
nial variety with erect stems, bear¬ 
ing large, broad tubular-lipped 
flowers of a most superb rich blue ju. 
coloring. Can be kept as a house 
plant in a warm room during the 
v'inter. Pkt. 20c. 
Hardy Scabiosa 
718—CAUCASIA PERFECTA. A 
new strain of hardy perennial Scab- 
iosa with light blue flowers on long 
stems. Grows 18 inches high and 
is very desirable for cut flowers. 
Blooms from June till October. Pkt. 
IOm 3 pktn. 25«\ 
COLUMBARIA Scallion* 
710—-PINK. A new African type 
of Scabiosa which differs from all 
others. A very hardy perennial 
with fine follag'e and blossoms meas¬ 
uring 2 to inches across borne 
on long, strong, slender stems. A fine 
cut flower and a valuable addition 
to the perennial list. Pink is an 
unusual color in hardy Scabiosas. 
Pkt. 10c.| 3 pkt*.,for 25c. 
JAPONICA ScabIona 
Jan^T^r^ h ? rdy Perennial from 
^ f or 2 a, . n f ,ar &e bushes, 2& to 
eleeanf il |iir>?**’ ht and , breadth, with 
ers S 2 tn ■ni t , gr u en foliage. Flow- 
“ i ° 2 inches across on long 
Iry stems 15 to 20 inches in length 
blue hn/ n'i’ ™ auve or lavetfdef 
, The Plants, extremely free- 
2® werin &. produce their lovelv 
flowers continuously from the end 
PkL U lOc UnU1 l8te in the autum n. 
Wonderful GIANT Soablona 
HYnR,w S- Verv 
S"«,„ a „ n „ d b 5r t i'r“L, Eu , r n ?';5»" ■>*»- 
tksks 
PERENNIAL STATICE 
SEA LAVENDER 
738—LATIFOLIA. 2 ft. Dense 
branching plumes of deep blue 
flowers. May be dried for winter 
bouquets. 10c. per pkt. 
ANNUAL STATICE 
730—SUWOROVVII. A profuse 
blooming annual aoout 2 ft. high. 
Its long graceful flower spikes are 
completely covered with rose cov¬ 
ered blossoms. This may be dried 
as an everlasting. Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 
10c. 
SOLANUM 
729—CAPSICASTHl M N A N I M. 
Jerusalem Cherry.” What is more 
to be admired than a dwarf bushv 
plant loaded the year round with 
bright red cherries? This is be¬ 
coming one of the most popular of 
nnY^L 1 P a /* ts - ft srovv 's readily and 
pk<£ i 2 / rom Seed - Pk *- 
Annual SCABIOSA 
Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious 
Pincushion Flower, etc. 
Great favorite with many. Seed 
can be sown any time in the spring 
after danger of frost is past. Thev 
grow 2 V& feet high, and come into 
bloom early in July, and continu 
without Interruption until har 
frost. The beautiful flowers in ex¬ 
quisite shades are borne on long 
stems, and when cut keep in per¬ 
fect condition for the best part of 
a week. They make effective bor¬ 
ders or beds, and no garden is 
complete without Scabiosa, espe¬ 
cially where flowers are wanted for 
cutting. 
708—BLUE COCKADE. Pure 
shine aZ v^f b ] ue K ? f ,argre c °nical 
Ve 7 doub,e - d^p and sol- 
SliJft 1Pn S- making it an ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. Blooms from 
midsummer until fall. Verv at¬ 
tractive. Pkt. 5c. y 
70»—KING OF BLACKS. Most 
admired of all Scabiosas. The color 
Would* *7’ ri I h> ve,vety mahogany. 
Would be a dead black but for the 
•fining velvety appearance. Pkt. 
-K 7 2°~”! jOVEI 4*fESS. A delicate 
shade of pink admired by all. Pkt. 
711— SCARLET. Dazzling. 
712— CRIMSON. Deep crimson. 
713— s H A S T A. A new giant 
?tan%n hite - 9"® ° f the most ouD 
Pkt d lo5 n ° velties of the season 
714— LEMON YELLOW. Fine 
yellow, soft color. . 
dI5^T' I>W * ARF double mixed. 
8uit able for borders 
etc. Pkts. 5o.; 3 pkts. for 10c. 
, , 1 7 ! 6 7T tv ^ l double mixed. 
thl which grow about 
lol * Pkt 5c,; 3 Pkts. 
y A oz. 25c. 
.' ny tR e above Scabiosa 5c. a 
pkt. or the 9 pkts. for 30c. 
E y 1 A T H A N MIXED. 
These giant or large flowering 
Scabiosas are an extra large flow- 
Sfc Strain of the Tall Double 
arleties and the colors are sim- 
vnn , /« y .° U grrow Scabiosa once 
X;^ i,M"l£. want them - Pk ' 
SEOUM 
,,J 2B —hardy SORTS. MIXED. In- 
RoIkTa b rln !itt l e p,a " ts the 
hardv v«ri d 7f7 , A .^r eat number of 
na £ d / varieties in mixture. Pkt. 8o. 
Plant el«nv pretty and desirable 
Pkt^Be y Srown from seed. 
SIDALCEA 
snfkern? 8 r E ai 7 EX - Handsome 
to /V hllh* colored blossoms 2 
I'kt, 5«>. b Good border plant 
SILENE 
aJ? g ~A S ^u AV '? A < Au <«»nn Catek- 
growing n / bor der rock plant 
growing from 4 to 6 inches high 
from Z\ b l ight pink fl owers 
rrom July to October. Pkt. up*. 
STACHYS 
- —LANATA. A beautiful plant 
AJ* pardons. Tjeayos vflvetv 
^hite, very hardy and showy. I*kt. 
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