Flower Seeds 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Velvet Flower (Feb.- May) 
Highly ornamental half hardy annuals with large veined 
funnel-shaped flowers. Very showy in beds and borders 
and much prized for cutting. Height 3 feet. Sow seed 
early in the spring and transplant, or sow the seed where 
it is to remain, in April, and thin to 6 or 8 inches. En- 
rich the soil. 
LIGHT BLUE and GOLD. 
PRIMROSE. SCARLET and GOLD. 
PURPLE and GOLD. VELVETY RED. 
Each of above—(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 30c) 
BMPEROR MIXED—A very rich mixture. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 40c) (%4 oz. 70c) (oz. $1.25) 
DWARF GIANT FLOWERED MIXTURE—More compact 
and with larger flowers. Height, 20 to 24 inches. 
(Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 60c) 
SALVIA 
Flowering Sage 
Scarlet and Blue Sage are usually treated as annuals. 
ROSE and GOLD. 
Start the seed from January to. May,-and set out plants . 
when the weather has become warm. Other varieties are 
treated as perennials (sown May to October) except Sal- 
via Carduacea, which is an annual. : 
FIREBRAND—Fiery scarlet; extra early and very dwarf. 
(Pkt. 25c) (#3 oz. $1.00) 
SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage)—Beautiful bright scarlet; 
3 feet. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 85c) 
FIREBALL—A more compact form of the above with 
brilliant red flowers. 18 inches. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 75c) 
PATENS (Blue Sage)—In color this is as blue as _ the 
“Scarlet Sage’? is red; unlike the latter, however, it is 
not useful for bedding, but is a beautiful plant for the 
border or greenhouse; half hardy perennial; 2 feet. 
(Pkt. 20c) 
AZUREA GRANDIFLORA—A hardy perennial variety 
growing 3 to 4 feet and producing during late summer, 
panicles of pretty sky blue flowers in great profusion. 
(Pkt. 15c) (# 02. 40c) 
FARINACEA BLUE BEDDER—A more compact form of 
this popular hardy perennial variety, making it more 
desirable for bedding. Flowers deep blue. 
(Pkt. 25ce) (4% oz. Tdc) 
CARDUACEA (Thistle Sage—A hardy annual California 
wild flower with thistle-like woolly foliage and rich 
lavender flowers in large heads. Sow from October to 
June; 1 to 2 feet tall. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 35c) (oz. $1.00) 
SANVITALIA 
Creeping Zinnia (Feb.-June) 
PROCUMBENS FL. PL.—An excellent annual edging 
plant growing 6 inches high, with small double yellow 
flowers produced in abundance all summer. 
(Pkt. 15¢e) (% oz. 35c) 
SAPONARIA 
Soapwort 
OCYMOIDES—A handsome dwarf trailing plant with 
bright rose colored flowers. Suitable for rock work or 
borders. Hardy perennial; sow May to October. 
(Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 35c) 
VACCARIA—A pretty and useful annual variety, bearing 
an abundance of satiny pink flowers somewhat like an 
enlarged Gypsophila; fine for cutting; 2 feet tall. Sow 
in the open from August to June. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) (oz. 35c) 
SHASTA DAISY 
Chrysanthemum maximum (May-Oct.) 
A fine perennial plant bearing large white single blos- 
soms with yellow centers; an excellent cut flower and 
admired everywhere. Soak seed in warm water over- 
night before sowing. Sow in boxes and transplant when 
well started. 
ALASKA—The best variety. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 30c) (4% oz. 50c) 
GIANT DOUBLE—(Variable). (Pkt. 35c) 
SILENE PENDULA 
Catchfly (Aug.- May) 
Pretty dwarf plants used mostly for borders, growing 
6 inches high. A hardy annual, which is easily grown. 
Sow the seed in the fall or spring. 
MIXTURE of pink, red and white. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 25c) 

Scabiosa, Loveliness 
SCABIOSA 
Pincushion Flower 
ANNUAL VARIETIES (Aug.-May) 
Sow the seed any time in the fall or spring, either in 
boxes to transplant or in the open ground. Scabiosa 
grow about 3 feet high, and come into bloom early in 
July, and continue without interruption until hard frost. 
Splendid for cutting. 
AZURE FAIRY, FIRE KING, PEACH BLOSSOM, 
SHASTA WHITE and MIXTURE. 
Each of above: (Pkt. 10c) (44 02, 30c) 
GIANT ANNUAL VARIETIES 
BLUE MOON—Large deep lavender-blue flowers. 
(Pkt. 15¢e) (% oz. 50c) 
LOVELINESS—Varying tones of soft, delicate salmon- 
rose. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 35c) 
HEAVENLY BLUE—High crowned azure-blue flowers 
1% inches in diameter; early and free _ flowering. 
Height 18 to 20 inches. (Pkt. 20c) (% oz. 50c) 
ROSETTE—Beautiful deep rose suffused salmon. 
(Pkt. 15¢e) (4% oz. 40c) 
SALMON BEAUTY—Pure salmon. (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 40c) 
GIANT HYBRIDS—Giant size, including new rare colors. 
(Pkt. 15¢c) @4 oz. 45c) 
HARDY PERENNIAL SORTS (May-Nov.) 
CAUCASICA (Blue Bonnet)—One of the handsomest of 
hardy perennials, especially valuable for cutting, the 
blooms lasting a long time in water; lilac-blue; 3 feet. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 60c) 
COLUMBARIA—Fine orchid-pink flowers on long stems; 
spreading habit and very free flowering. Flowers 
slightly smaller than Caucasica, but a good compan- 
ion. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 75c) 
HOUSE’S HYBRIDS—An improvement over the Cau- 
casica with larger flowers and longer stems. The col- 
ors range from light lavender to dark blue. 
(Pkt. 25c) (#5 02. 65e) 
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