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VAUGHAN'S FLOWER SEED NOVELTIE 




4690 SALPIGLOSSIS Dwarf Giant-Flowered 
Mixed. Pkt., 20c. 
4731 SCABIOSA Blue Moon. 
Sky Blue Scabiosa 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
4731 Scabiosa Blue Moon. 4 ft. Large blos- 
soms of conical shape of sky-blue tinged with lavender, 
borne on long, strong stems, ideal for cutting. Pkt., 1 5c. 
Pkt., 15¢. 
8351 PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica Vivid. 
Pkt., 25c. 
New Giant Salpiglossis LJ 
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4620 DwarfGiant Flowered Salpiglossis Mixed. 
Giant flowers of all the delightful colors of this gold- 
veined trumpet flower are borne on low growing plants 
of compact habit, and will cover the bed or border 
with glowing color. Many consider this the best of 
all summer cut flowers. Pkt., 20c. 
4621 Tall Giant Flowered Salpiglossis Mixed. 
This is a family that thrives in a hot and dry climate 
and it is one of the few annuals which will bloom dur- 
ing the heat of summer. The large flowers in their 
many attractive warm colors appear in full open 
clusters at the top of the plant and make wonderful 
cutting material. Pkt., 25c. 

5788A VIOLA Blue Elf. 
New Blue Viola Cl 
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5788A Cornuta Blue Elf. 9 in. The upper petals 
are deep violet blue, lower petals light violet blue 
with gold eye and black lines radiating from center. 
Flowers 34-in. in diameter, small dark green foliage. 
A perennial best treated as an annua!. Seed sown in 
March will begin blooming in June and continue all 
summer. Pkt., 25c, 
Pkt., 25. 
VIOLA CORNUTA [] @ 
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5787A Bizarre. A new and extraordinary color 
combination in this family; the two upper petals being 
a pure violet purple and the lower three clear apricot. 
It is a combination of the richest and gayest colors. 
Pke, 25; 
5790A Chinese Blue. A round-faced type such as 
Jersey Gem, Chantreyland, or Blue _ Perfection. 
Chinese Blue, according to the Royal Horticultural 
Chart, is French Blue. It is the nearest substitute to 
the famous Viola Maggie Mott. Pkt., 25c. 
5802A King Henry (Purple King). Flowers 1-inch 
in diameter cover bushy plants 6 inches tal!, during a 
long season. A deep purple violet with lighter center 
and yellow eye, an effective contrast. Violas have a 
much longer flowering season than Pansies, and will 
flower all summer if the faded blossoms are picked 
off. “Pkt, 256: 
5793 ‘Wedgwood. Wonderfully hardy and freer 
blooming, the flowers are deep, clear Wedgwood blue, 
and shaped like pansies. This is one of the most 
charming Violas you can grow. Pkt., 25c. 
8582 Super Large Flowering Scotch. The 
Scotch have been great fanciers of Violas and this is a 
strain they have greatly improved. The flowers are 
large, all two toned without blotches and have a com- 
plete color range from white through all intermediate 
shades of bronze rose, light and dark blue to black. 
Violas are better bedding subjects: than Pansies. 
Pkt., 25c: 
Pink Perennial 
8351 Physostegia Virginica Vivid. @ A peven- 
nial that grows only 20 in. tall, a great improvement 
on the original type. It blooms three weeks later, 
flowers are a deeper pink and are much larger and 
better, lasting a long time when cut. Pkt., 25c. 

Salvia z 
Culture: D or E, A or B, Page 65 
4667 Vaughan's Masterpiece. Of all the Scarlet 
Sages, this best combines dwarf and uniform_habits 
with vivid scarlet coloring unfading in the sun. Blooms 
early, and remains in perfect condition until killing 
frost, Pkt e2 5c: 
5648 Tritoma Miracle Mixed. @ Showy border 
plants. Flowers borne in compact form on stout 3 and 
4 ft. stems. This mixture is made up from twelve to 
fifteen different colors from named varieties. Require 
protection during winter, unless in a very sheltered 
position. Pkt., 25c. 
8570A Veronica Spicata Blue Fay. @ Is larger 
growing than ordinary Spicata, being sort of midway 
between that and Longifolia subsessilis. It has the 
shiny foliage instead of glaucus and the color is a good 
bright blue, and good spikes. Pkt., 25c. 

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6050 ZINNIA Lilluput Tom Thumb Mixed. 15e. 
Som Shumbh Zinnias 0 
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6050 Zinnia Lilliput Tom Thumb Méixture. 
Small double flowers cover the plants which grow 6 
inches tall. Red, orange, pink, yellow and white 
pe Delightful for low bowls. 4 oz., 50c; 
pkt., Cc. 
LARGEST OF ALL ZINNIAS 
5902 Burpee’s Super Giant Zinnias. 3 ft. Flowers 
are 544 to 6% inches across and of a wide diversity of 
colors and forms. Striking in the garden; excellent 
for cutting. Rare and unusual shades of cream, buff, 
apricot, salmon, rose and orange predominate, with 
yellow, white, scarlet and crimson, and many two 
and three-tone effects. Pkt., 25c. 
4511 Rosy Wings (Othaké or Polypteris). 
18-24 in. Its leaves are narrow and somewhat silvery, 
and the flowers are about an inch in width, in clusters. 
Each flower has a very double center surrounded by 
petals in wing-like form, all of a pleasing rose color. 
Othake should be sown where it is to stand. It will 
grow in almost any kind of soil, and blooms from 
June till October. Pkt., 25c. 
