iant Scabiosas 
Pin-cushion Flower (Annual) 
Showy in the garden and one of the finest 
annuals for cutting. Bloom continuously from 
early summer until frost, in a wide range of 
rich, beautiful colors. They grow 2 to 3 feet 
high, with flowers on long slender stems; also 
known as Mourning Bride. 
1750 ROSETTE, Rose suffused salmon. .Pkt. 15¢ 
1751 KING OF THE BLACKS. Reddish-black. 
ie Ms et oreo) 8 at eras Y oz, 30¢e, pkt. 10¢ 
orgeous Poppies 
ICELAND POPPIES (Nudicaule) 
Perennial 
To brighten the garden, you can make 
no better choice than the new improved 
Iceland Poppies. They bear immense 
flowers with broad, deeply fiuted petals, 
giving a semi-double effect. Bloom freely 
the first year from seed if sown early. 
1707 THE EMPEROR. 18 in. Deep tang- 
CLINE Or aN Sen eneienele 556.0 Show 1eta,  Ibsye 1752 IMPERIAL GIANTS BLUE MOON. es 
; luscious shade of deep lavender blue. x- 
1708 THE EMPRESS. 18° in: Shades of tra lange double flowers with broad, frilly 
salmon and rose-pink...... Pkt. 15¢ De tails. euememeneteneusisucaekol@ie oN korn eensuens Pkt. soe 
1709 YELLOW WONDER (Amurense). 1753 PEACE. Semi-tall double white on eight- 
an aeons Selection. 24 in, PENG WIENS 4 eo mA ammo 65 hemo. dc. Pkt, aoe 
right buttercu yellow. Heat d 
dronehe asiat ati a : ae a “Pkt, ibe 1755 FIERY SCARLET....% oz. 30c, pkt. 10¢ 
1757 GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED. 

ORIENTAL POPPY Perennial. ER Ae an eee ae % oz, 80c, pkt. 10¢ 
1710 cee rege _ For ome seus coloring ICELAND POPPY ‘‘BMPEROR.”’’ SCABIOSA CAUCASICA 
rienta oppies have few rivals Z . 
among hardy plants. The flowers are Has silky-textured, fluted flowers of deep Blue Bonnet (Perennial) 
often 6 inches across and are borne Le eae 1758 GIANT HYBRIDS. Height 18-24 in. Hand- 
on tall stems. Produce a magnifi- some hardy plants that thrive in ordinary 
CENT OMe Gh. sage eres ai eo Pkt. 15¢ N R ab Be garden soil. The semi-double flowers are 
9 + > 
ew u 2c (GS 2 to 3 incles across and are borne on long 
= stout stems; color ig an exquisite lavender- 
Annual Poppies blue shading to deep blue. JHxceptionally 
1691 AMERICAN LEGION. ATA unpeoved Coneflower (Annual) ; FOOG MAO CUE tate meu eerie (elenanoe Pkt. 20¢ 
variety of Flanders Poppy. Flowers are 1715 AUTUMN TINTS. 2 ft. Flowers of this See Color Illustration Page 42. 
a brilliant orange-scarlet of enormous outstanding new strain Measure 4 inches 
size, on long stout stems. in diameter and have erect non-drooping 
BOY Oe Dine .o 6 Bc 4 oz. 25¢; pkt. 10¢ petals. Autumn Tints is a mixture of at- 
s tractive autumn shadeS.......... Pkt, 15¢ 
1692 GIANT SHIRLEY (Silk or Ghost). 1 ft. 
Beawiaul eating Owens, 4 inches across, ’ , 
with fluted, crinkled petals. Colors con- ht [ 
tain delicate shades of rose, apricot, sal- ‘ UG a O1GS 
mon-pink and crimson with occasional 
blues. JF oliage is hairy and finely cut. 
diel Seivedathe tee cat Oz! 30¢; pkt. 10c¢ Scarlet Sage (Annual) 
1695 DO ‘s Handsome summer and autumn-flowering an- 
DEE peer oes Oa G Sweet nual with brilliant flowers; very effective for 
Briar,’’ Deep rose-pink rers c ‘ ° A 
ounin: Receabice ks acon aa ane massing, bedding and cutting. Useful also for 
SON ee Demet 0s ee oo ae peter aes 
1745 SPLENDENS, 2-3 ft. Plants are much 
branched with large spikes of bright scarlet 
flowers produced in profusion during the 
summer and fall, This is the old favorite 
bedding variety..... % oz. $1.25; pkt. 15¢ 
1746 FIREBRAND (Harbinger). 15 in. A true 
dwarf, large-flowering Salvia which com- 
mences blooming in July from early-sown 
seed, The symmetrical plants are com- 
pletely covered with long sprays of large 
brilliant scarlet flowers......... Pkt. 25¢ 
1747 FARINACEA BLUE BEDDER. 2-3 ft. 
Long spikes of showy deep blue flowers, 
splendid for garden display and cutting. 
Can be dried and used as an everlasting. 
Seed sown in May will bloom from July to 
ET OSGrs.cthisiecskstaie eum mertauanees rye lace eon ceuters PkKt., 25¢ 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
(Annual Climber) 
1760 Grows 12 to 15 ft. high, with brilliant 
searlet flowers followed by green shell 
beans excellent for table use.....:...... 
+ Suen sel seeicomenes Lb. 30¢; % Ib. 17c; pkt, 10c 
>, 
_/ SCHIZANTHUS, Butterfly Flower (Annual) 
1764 Height 18-24 in. Plants are of bushy lux- 



uriant growth, with delicate finely-cut Scabiosa Imperial Giants Blue Moon. 
foliage and exquisite orchid-like flowers in 
a great range of bright colors, blotched and 
marked in contrasting shades. One of the t | 
daintiest, of annuals... ....).)-%i0.5 Pkt. 10c Gr 6) eXGS- 
Suasta Datsy, see page 50. 1765 XANTHISMA TEXANUM. 18 in. Large 
i : daisy-like flowers, of bright v-yel 
1 " z ’ £. canary-yellow 
SNAPDRAGON, see Antirrhinum, page 48 with long narrow ray-like petals. The 
plants are bushy, erect and very free flow- 
SALPIGLOSSIS, *. Eee One enna gy geghin best in dry, open, 
F A unny places. he s 
Painted Tongue or Velvet Flower (Annual) U; HO es GAR. early where Staarees ae Pee lee 
EN GLOVE ‘oat 2 
ones . So eee Ae Taather = dirt-proof STATICE, Sea Lavender (Annual) 
eight 2-2% ft. eautiful velvety petu- 5 UBY * — soft as kid — extra 1769 SINUATA. 1-2 ft. Sui i 
nia-like flowers, greatly prized for cutting. | pliable. Specify for in rock gardens and ieee: Be 
They range in color from various shades of Bort De yO es yO; an elon, for winter bouquets, The flowers are pro- 
purple and blue through red and yellow Ape ‘«Small,’’ ‘‘Medium’’ or duced in racemes on long, graceful stems 
to creamy, white, delicately veined and / lerse/vaubrices a7'5¢ 4 Colors: rose, blue and white; retains its 
penciled with gold. Bloom from July to pair, prepaid, true colors when dried. : 

EROS Oey austen oreishe Seno ois % oz. 50c; pkt. 10¢ ego een e e % oz. 25ce; pkt. 10¢ 


Rudbeckia “Autumn Tints” furnishes showy flowers for cutting, in all of 
Page 56 the fiery colors of autumn. 
