

ip or, 
4430 PORTULACA Single Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
4455 PORTULACA Double Best Mixed. 15c. 
Portulaca o 
Culture: A, D, Page 65 
Moss Rose For Hot, Dry Places 
Portulaca makes a brilliant carpet for a sunny spot 
where a ground cover is needed. Flowers like little 
Roses. In sowing, mix the seed with many times its 
bulk in dry sand. Sow in May, when the ground is 
thoroughly warmed. Easily transplanted. Fine for 
ground covers after bulbs have died down. 
Large Flowering Single 
4426 Jewell. See novelty pages for illustration and 
description. Pkt., 25c. 
4430 Single Mixed. 
pkt., 10c. 
Y% oz., 90c; ¥% oz., 50c; 
Large Flowering Double 
A certain amount will produce single flowers. 
4455 Double Best Mixture. Extra selected true 
double. 1 oz., $4.00; 24 oz., $1.25; % oz., 75c; 
pe, 5c. 
kacolia L] 8 in. 
Culture: A, B, D or E, Page 65 
4101 Campanularia. Sow where they are to grow. 
Dwarf plants bearing terminal racemes of gentian- 
blue flowers with conspicuous white anthers. 
Pkex 10c; 
4515 PYRETHRUM Aureum Golden Feather. 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 Gi 
6in. Edging plant grown for its beautiful yellow 
foliage. Pkt., 10c. 
4581 

See Salpiglossis in color on back page with collection 
offer on page 10. 
Culture: A or B, Page 65 
ONE of the easiest of annuals to grow, the Salpi- 
glossis is rich in deep color tones rare in the floral 
world, which are set off by veins of gold, marking 
every flower. Its blossoms, similar in shape to a Pe- 
tunia, On strong stems are borne profusely until frosts 
kill the plants. 30 inches. 
4611 Blue and Gold. 4595 Faust. Black. 
4590 Bright Crimson. 4610 Golden Yellow. 
4591 Brown and Gold. 4598 Purple. 
4592 Chamois. 4599 Purple and Gold. 
4600 Rose and Gold. 4605 Velvety Violet. 
4613 Scarlet and Gold. 4616 White and Gold. 
4614 Velvety Red. 4617 Violet and Gold. 
4601 Rose Crimson and Gold. Definitely a new 
color in Salpiglossis of English origin. The rich 
colored blooms are half again as large as the 
ordinary type. 
Each of the above, pkt., 10c; any 3 pkts., for 25c. 
4625 Emperor Mixed. Large improved strain. 
Complete range of colors. ¥% oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
4615 Gloxiniaflora Mixed. A special selection 
of the Painted Tube Tongue. Flowers large and 
fancifully veined in contrasting colors. Pkt., 10c. 

This 
mixture is put up by ourselves of separate 
varieties and is without doubt the best mix- 
ture obtainable. 14 oz., 30c; pkt., 15c. 
4630 Vaughan's Special Mixture. 


4620 Dwarf Giant Flowered Salpiglossis. 
novelty page 16. Pkt., 20c. 
See 
R. Geiecica 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
Indian Maid. 4in. Flowers, with rich brown 
center through artistic coppershades to golden tips 
Some few semi-double or double rows of petals. 
Sown March 1, bloomed in 344 months. Vigorous 
habit. Excellent for cutting. 30 in. Pkt., 25c. 
8465 Herbstwald Autumn Tints. 2 ft. A peren- 
nial which blooms the first year from seed sown in 
March, furnishes starflowerso1 fiery autumn coloring 
called ““Gerberas of the North.” Pkt., 25c. 
8467 Double Kelvedon Star. A double and semi- 
double form of Kelvedon Star. The lively shades 
golden yellow and mahogany are very attractive. 
Pkt., 20c. 
4582 My Joy. .Giant Black-Eyed Susans. Flow- 
ers very large, some over five inches in diameter, of 
an orange-yellow with rather small cone. Pkt., 15c. 
4584 Starlight. Large-flowered, semi-double selec- 
tion of Kelvedon Star, a free bloomer. Color from 
primrose yellow to mahogany and bicolors with 
mahogany centers. About 3 feet tall. Pkt., 25c. 

SAPONARIA Vaccaria Rose. 
Pkt., 10c. 
4691 


Pp 
OSSIS Vaughan’s Special 
Pkt., 15. 
4630 SALPIGL 
Mixture. 

Zinnia) Pkt., 10c. 
Sanus [Ss 6 in. 
Creeping Miniature Zinnia 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
4690 Procumbens. Like tiny Zinnias, golden with 
purple centers, single and double. The plants creep 
over the soil. Juneuntil frost. 1 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Saponaria (Soapwort) 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
4693 Waccaria Alba. White. 
4691 —Rose. 2 ft. Light graceful spraysof glistening 
pink flowers, somewhat like a “glorified’’ Gypsophila, 
produced in profusion. 
4692 —Mixed. Each of the above, pkt., 10c. 
BS ELE oenee Emperor ey 
Culture: A, D or E, Page 65 
4166 A stunning annual climber with sprays of bril- 
liant red flowers like pea blossoms. The pods are 
edible. Good for arbors and fences. Pkt., 10c. 
ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS 
For Semi-Shaded Locations 
Anchusa Italica Linaria 
Antirrhinum Linum 
Aquilegia Lobelia 
Asperula Lupin 
Balloon Vine Mimulus 
Balsam Myosotis 
Begonia Nasturtium 
Bellis Perennis Nicotiana 
Campanula Nemophila 
Centaurea Pansy 
Clarkia Platycodon 
Coleus Poppies 
Cynoglossum Schizanthus 
Delphinium Stocks 
Digitalis Sweet William 
Geum Torenia 
Godetia Vio 
las 
4146 Annuals for Shade or Semi-Shade Mixed. 
Pkt 236, 
4147 Bovennisls for Shade or Semi-Shade 
Mixed. Pkt., 25c 
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