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-_-—- Persian Buttercup (p) 
 Tecolote Giants. A bright, showy flower, 
“usually grown from tubers, but actually... 3 3» > — 
more satisfactory from seed, as the latter 
CARL SALBACH 
are disease resistant. One packet does the 
work of dozens of bulbs. Yellow, red, scar- 
DAHLIAS, IRIS and GLADIOLUS 
Selected Seed Specialties 
let, orange, white and other rich°autumn 
colors, 2 to 2% inches and very double. If 
started in flats in August to December 
will bloom the following spring. Likes 
well-drained, moist soil and a shady loca- . ; ; 
jon, 12 to 15 inches tall......... Pkt. 50c O37 Rae Sk ere co 8; Calornmig 
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Non-Warranty: I give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other 
matter of seeds, bulbs, rhizomes or plants sent out by me, and will not be responsible in any way for the crop. 
If purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms no sale thereof is made and purchaser must return them at 
once, and money will be refunded. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Base Base Branching 































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ALPIGLOSSIS, Velvet Flower (a) 
New base-branching mixture. One of the 
siest of annuals to grow, and a most aris- 
atic and colorful plant. Trumpet-like 
wers which bloom profusely and are ex- 
nt for cutting. In crimson, gold, black, 
olet, brown, blue and other shades. Feb- 
ry to Whats fECUss. «- - eos: Pkt. 15c 




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‘One of the best standbys for cutting and 
garden color. Blooms freely from July till 
frost. Sow in fall for early blooms and Feb- 
uary to May for later flowers. Plants 3 feet. 
B - Moon. Deep rich lavender blue that is 
‘pink under electric light. Large flowers, 
_pall-shaped with long strong stems. Very 
free flowering. H. M., A. A.S., 1939. 
4 s ‘oa Pkt. 25c 
oveliness. Salmon-rose.....------ Pkt. 15c 
| Double Hybrids Mixed...... Pkt. 10c 







- PERENNIAL SCABIOSA 
Scabiosa Caucasica. Giant hybrids (Isaac 
House Strain) fringed and ruffled. Shades 
of blue from lavender to dark blue, very 
urge floweYrsS.........---- eee ee Pkt. 25c 



j Poor Man’s Orchid (a) 
alf hardy annual with fern-like foliage 
a myriad of little butterfly flowers. 


Largely grown in pots, but they make light 
and graceful additions to the garden; out- 
rs they are more compact in growth. 
sy are long-lasting and make attractive 
sages. Start in flats July to September— 
ruary to July. In mild climate sow out 
f doors in fall or early spring. 1 to 1% feet. 
t Flowered Hybrids. An extra select 
e flowering compact strain containing 
rfect blend of many colors... .Pkt. 25c 






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