STATICE 
Scabiosa (a) 
MOURNING BRIDE 
Dense heads of exquisitely colored, irregular 
flowers. Fine long stems. An invaluable flowey 
for cutting—keeps almost a week. 
BLUE COCKADE—New, deep azure blue. 
LOVELINESS—Delicate salmon rose shades. 
YELLOW—Sulphur yellow. 
BLUE MOON—Rich lavender blue. 
Completeiy 
double. Mixed, Ounce 50c. 
Plant Staffel’s Larkspurs 
Larkspur—Delphinium (a) 
The Larkspur is one of the handsomest and most useful of plants and 
Sow in fall to early spring. 
| / (Pink)—Tall, upright, compact branch- 
ing. The Giant Imperials have superseded all other types of Larkspurs 
for cut flowers. Only 4 of space for planting is required for this new 
for large gardens is invaluable. 
LARKSPUR, GIANT IMPERIAL 
Larkspur. 
BLUE BELL—-Deeper than Sky Blue. 
ting. 
DAINTINESS—Delicate lavender shades. 
cutting. 
LOS ANGELES IMPROVED—Deep pink on salmon ground. 
CARMINE KING—Deep carmine rose. 
GLORIA—Deep rose. 
WHITE SPIRE—Pure white. 
EXQUISITE PINK—Improved salmon pink. 
DAZZLER—Rich pink. 
Price: Separate colors, ounce, $1.00. 
FINEST MIXED, including the Imperial Group. 
white and finest mixed. Ounce, 50c. 

Suapdragons Me den feed tall! 
That’s what Vitamin Bl did to flowers when scientists were experi- 
It’s not new; you’ve heard about it. 
menting with it. 
tried it? 
Vitamin B1 is available in liquid form or in handy tablets for your 
convenience. 
Have larger blooms and healthier plants. Ask us about it, won‘t you? 
STAFFEL’S VITAMIN B! 
Liquid 2 oz. 25c; Tablets: 25 Tablets 25c; 200 Tablets $1.00 
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Upright habit well adapted for cut- 
Upright habit. 
Ounce, 75c. 
DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED—Pink, bright rose, scarlet rose, lavender, 
Statice (a) 
EVERLASTING—Producing beauti- 
ful flowers of white, lavender, blue 
and rose. Valuable for cut flowers 
and beds. Sow in fall until spring. 
Height, 2 feet. 
Salvia Splendens (tp) 
One of our most handsome sum- 
mer and autumn flowering plants, 
about 2 to 3 feet high; very ef- 
fective for garden decoration. A 
tender perennial, blooming’ the 
first season. Bright scarlet flow- 
ers. Sow in spring. Ounce $2.00. 
Salpiglossis (a) 
The most popular of all garden 
annuals. Petunia - like flowers, 
ranging from white rose, red yel- 
low, purple and blue. Excellent for 
cut flowers, beds and_ borders. 
Height, 214 feet. Sow outdoors 
from March unti! May. Ounce $}. 
Snapdragon 
See Antirrhinums, page 4. 
ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG 
SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE. 

Stocks (a) 
MAMMOTH BEAUTY OF NICE—Superior large 
flowering annual strain with the splendid foliage 
and bloom of the older type but flowering with 
the Ten Weeks and decidedly superior in length 
of stem and size of flower spike. 
Crimson, Deep Blue, Deep Rose, White, Yellow. 
PURPLE BEAUTY OF NICE, MIXED—Includes 
shades of white, old rose, blood-red, purple 
and violet. Ounce $2.00. 
LARKSPUR 
Excellent for 
But have you 

EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL — Of 
The large flowers and long stems 
make it very desirable for cutting. 
This strain produces a high per- 
centage of doubles. Ounce $3.00. 
ANTIQUE COPPER—Rich red. 
BUTTERCUP—Deep, rich yellow. 
ELK’S PRIDE—Purple. 
ROSE—Rose pink. 
Sunflower (a) 
New and very attractive Sunflow- 
er, large all double flowers resem- 
bling a huge Yellow Chrysanthe- 
mum, each plant produces a dozen 
or more blossoms on long stems, 
especially desired for cut flowers, 
when cut will last a week, plant 
grows to 6 feet high in graceful 
pyramidical form, fine for back- 
grounds. 
Sweet William (hp) 
Grows 1 to 2 feet high and bears 
its flowers in clusters at the end 
of a stiff stem. Hardy perennial. 
Seed should be sown in the fall 
and transplanted in early spring. 
Will also bloom first year if sown 
early in spring. 
FINEST DOUBLE, Mixed. 
Queen Anne Lace 
Flower (a) 
Hardy annual with feathery-like 
foliage ,erect with numerous clus- 
ters of white flowers. Ideal for 
bouquets. Sow in fall until March. 
Height 3 feet. 
~“YANOGAS 
CALCIUM CYANIDE 
QUICKLY DESTROYS ANT BEDS 
STOCK FLOWERED 
