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Salpiglossis Red Star Chamois 
SALPIGLOSSIS DWARF LARGE FLOWERED 
“Red Star Chamois” 
tted a new flower variety better than ‘Red Star Chamois” 
does this new Dwarf Salpiglossis. Its color is a light chamois with wide red stripes, spread- 
ing star like from a golden yellow throat. Being an entirely new color combination in Sal- 
piglossis, Red Star Chamois is sure of prompt acceptance from even the most skeptical 
gardener. Height will average about 33 inches and habit is typical of the Dwarf Salpiglossis. 
“Velvety Violet” 
Velvety Violet has perhaps the most uniform dwarf habit of any color in this new strain. 
All plants average about 27 inches in height. Its flowers are a solid deep violet right to 
the base of the throat and have such fine texture that they show a velvet sheen. Clusters of 
large flowers at the head of each plant admirably suit them for bedding work. 
Few descriptions have ever fi 
“Blue and Silver” 
Here is another new color for the Salpiglossis family. Instead of the usual gold mark- 
ings, this fine novelty sets off its deep mid-blue color with silver veins. At the base of its 
throat each flower is a glistening gold color, which serves to enhance the shimmering mark- 
ings of its open face. As Salpiglossis is a halfhardy annual, it can be planted early and 
will last until the middle of summer. 
Each of three Novelties 
Price per oz. .80 Per lb. 10.00 
2g.9.b= 
