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Salpiglossis 
Salpiglossis 
Painted Tongue 
Annual. 114 ft. July to Frost. Few flowers grown 
from seed can compare with the richness and diversity 
of colors of this annual. The funnel-shaped flowers, 
similar in shape to a Petunia, are rich in color tones 
and set off by veins of gold marking every petal. They 
are outstanding in appearance and attract instant atten- 
‘tion. For best results transplant seedlings about 12 in. 
apart, in full sun and rich soil. 
6543 Crimson 
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6545 Purple and Gold ieatetcicccetee pres tioe. Pkt. 
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6547 Scarlet and Gold vaiew ctesaeea gS ewe css 
6548 White and Golds ccc on leek 
6549 Collection. One packet each............50c 
6550 Finest Mixed. ¥% 07., 25c........Pkt. 10c 
Salvia 
Scarlet Sage 
Annual. 2 to 3 ft. July to Frost. One of the hand- 
somest flower plants for garden decoration; keeps the 
garden bright until late in the Fall. Fine for bedding. 
Seed should be sown indoors or in a hotbed and the 
young plants transferred to the open ground when the 
weather becomes suitable. 
6598 America or Globe of Fire. 2 ft. The earliest 
.of all Scarlet Sage and a free and continuous 
bloomer, The most uniform in habit of 
growth, with bushy plants not growing over 2 
ft., which makes it particularly valuable for 
beds or borders. 4 07., $1.00....Pkt. 2Oc 
6565 Splendens—Scarlet Sage. 3 ft. Excellent for 
large beds and borders; brilliant scarlet. 
Vy oz., GOc; Y4 0z., $1.00.......Pkt. 10c 
Bonfire. 2 ft. Very free bloomer, growing in 
a compact bush. The scarlet spikes grow erect 
and stand clear above the foliage. 
ly oz., T5c; % 0z., $1.25.......Pkt. 15¢ 
6576 
PERENNIAL SALVIA. 2 Ft. July to Frost bes 
6589 Farinacea—Blue Sage. 
blue flowers. A perennial but best grown as 
an annual. Flowers may be dried and used 
as an everlasting. Y¥ oz., 5Oc.....Pkt. 10c 
Patens—Blue Sage. Deep blue, a beautiful 
plant for the border or greenhouse, tender 
perennial. 1% o7., 75c.......-.---Pkt. 15¢ 
SANTA BARBARA POPPY. See Hunnemannia. 
Scabiosa © 
Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious 
or Pincushion 
Annual. 214 ft. July to Frost. A favorite in every 
garden. Easy to grow, prodycing an enormous number 
of long, graceful stems crowned with 2-in. clusters of 
small flowers of the most delightful colors, white to 
rich velvety black purple. As a cut flower it is in- 
valuable. Bees are very fond of its sweetness and it also 
attracts the most beautiful types of butterflies, 
Long spikes of light 
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Large Flowering Double 
6610 Azure Fairy. Lavender blue........ 
6614 Blue Cockade. Rich blue.......... Pkt. 
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6633 Peach Blossom ............+2+020-¢ Y% Oz. 
6643 King of the Blacks. Black purple.... 30c 
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6676 Collection. One packet each............55¢ 
6687 Mixed. %4 oz., 25c. Y2 0z., 4Oc..Pkt. 10c 
6666 Grandiflora Rosette. A beautiful shade of deep 
rose heavily suffused with salmon. 
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6667 Blue Moon. 1940 Winner. Instead of the 
pin cushion center, this giant deep lavender 
blue Scabiosa has broad petals rounded into a 
bee hive shape. 1% oz., 5Oc.......Pkt. 15¢ 
Hardy Perennial Scabiosa 
2/2 ft. June-September 
6698 Caucasica—Blue Bonnet. Color soft blue. 
Fine cut flower, lasting a long time. .Pkt. 15c 
6702 Caucasica Giant Hybrids. This variety has 
larger and longer stems, heavier petals with 
ruffled and. fringed edges. Colors range from 
dark blue to delicate lilac and mauve.Pkt. 25c 

Large Fiowering Scabiosa 
