
which are exceedingly graceful; 
COCKADE TYPE, 3 Ft. 
flower. 
4703 Blue Cockade. 
Each of above, pkt., 20c. 
SPECIAL STRAIN 
Scabiosa ( Mourning Bride o 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
Sweet scabiosas have a soft fragrance and add beauty to the garden picture. 
growing annuals and one of the most important for cut flowers. Blooms on long, slender stems, 
known as the Pincushion Flower because the stamens of some 
varieties are light in color and stick out so that they resemble pins stuck in a cushion. 
Has conical form with attractive depth of 
Pure deep azure. 
4106 Royal Cockade. Salvia blue. 
DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING, 3 Ft. 

They are fast 
STANDARD ra VARIETIES 
2% t. 
4725 Black Prince. Black purple. 
4720 Cherry Red. Crimson. 
4742 Coral Rose. Rich pink. 
4100 Golden Yellow. Sulphur yellow. 
4710 Fiery Scarlet. 
4735 Pompadour. Black purple, white tips. 
4730 Rose. Bright rose. 
Each of above, pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
4715 Azure Fairy. Azure blue. 
4727 Loveliness. Salmon rose shades. DOUBLE DWARF VARIETIES 
4129 Peachblossom. Peachblossom pink. 
4732 R tt 4744 Heavenly Blue. A lovely azure-blue 
osette. Deep rose suffused salmon. very early. Plants are dwarf, 18in., bushy, 
4734 Salmon Beauty. Pure salmon. suitable for bedding. Pkt., 25c. 
4728 Shasta Improved. Enormous white. 4738 Peace. Flowers are 2 in. across, al- 
Each of above, pkt., 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. most spherical; pure white. 2-ft. Pkt., 25c. 
4737 Vaughan's Mixture of Super 4743 Evert Double Mixed. 144 ft. Va. 
. a rious colors. o not require staking an 
petclcsem ts above and geher charming are desirable for planting in front of the 
SP eAsO = qiehSice : taller sorts. 14 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
4731. Blue Moon. See novelties. Pket., lsc See also Perennial Pages. 

4737 WVAUGHAN’S Mixture of Super Scabiosa. Pkt, 25c. = paraees 
Salvias 
Culture: D or E, A or B, Page 65 
The brilliant scarlet Salvia Splendens, so highly 
valued in summer beds, borders, window boxes and 
as cutflowers, is by no means the only worthy mem- 
ber of this family. The rich Wedgwood blue Salvia 
Farinacea Blue Bedder is increasingly popular in 
summer borders and the Indian Purple, a true violet 
purple, is most effective with Centauren Americana. 
Splendens Type 
4640 America, or Globe of Fire. 16 in. Freest 
and most continuous bloomer; also the most uni- 
form in habit, which makes it particularly valuable 
for bedding or ribbon planting. Pkt., 25c. 
4646 Blaze of Fire. 12 in. Earliest of all. The 
compact plants are mounds of brilliant scarlet, 
starting to bloom when only a few inches tall and 
continuing in bloom until late fall. Pkt., 25c. 
4655 Clara Bedman or Bonfire. 2 ft. The spikes 
grow erect above the foliage fe handsome 
globular bushes. \% oz., 75c; pkt., 
4662 Harbinger. The plants are aie and com- 
pact and dark foliage is very effective against the 
vivid scarlet of the flowers; seeded indoors in 
February, will begin to flower in June and maintain 
a blaze of color until frost. Pkt., 25c. 

4640 SALVIA SE OES America. 
pe Ge 
44 Behe): eile} \ eo 0.8.4 hae Yep) 
this and we are sure the delicate and soft colors will be ad- 
mired by allour friends who plant a packet of this seed. 14 oz., 35c; pkt 

4740 SCABIOSA Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Many new colors have been purchased for 
10c 


4683 SALVIA Farinacea Blue Bedder 
(in Background). Pkt., 20c. 
5770 VINCA White (in Foreground). Pkt., 106¢. 
SALVIA—Continued. 
4665 Indian Purple. A true-violet purple, similar 
in habit to Scarlet Sage, holding its color and flowers 
through the hottest summer. Gives striking effects 
in combination planting. Pkt., 25c. 
4669 St. John’s Fire. Brilliant scarlet spikes in 
profusion. Dwarf, early and continuous bloomer. 
Pkt:,-25c. 
4671 Splendens. The well known popular scarlet 
sage. %oz., 50c; 14 oz., 85c; pkt., 20c. 
4615 Mixed. All red varieties. Pkt., 10c. 
Other Salvias 
Cultures: A or B, Dor E, Page 65 
4683 Farinacea Blue Bedder. 214-3 ft. A true 
Wedgwood blue. It makes a splendid, background 
for all other colors in the border, ‘and can be 
dried as an Everlasting. Is especially handsome 
when grown behind a line of pink Petunias or used 
as a cutflower with Marigold Yellow Supreme. 
Pkt., 20c. 
4685 —Royal Blue. Upright growth and of more 
intense color than Blue Bedder. Fine bushy pasts: 
nice long spikes for cutting, and true. Pkt., 20c. 
See also Novelty and Perennial Pages. 
Schizantae 
Butterfly Flower or Poorman’s Orchid [_] 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
Beautiful bushy plants covered with dainty flowers 
handsomely marked with contrasting colors. 
4754 Pansy Flowered (Danbury Park strain). 
Large blooms of Pansy shape, in rich pink, crimson, 
mauve, purple and white. Pkt., 35c. 
4755 Dr. Badger’s Hybrids. An extraordinary 
strain in many beautiful colors. Pkt., 25c. 
4762 Retusus Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
4157 Waughan’s Excelsior Hybrids. A choice 
strain with very large flowers with handsome markings 
on white, buff, brilliant rose, blue and purple ground. 
Pkt., 25c. 
4153 Waughan’s Dwarf “Masterpiece.” This is 
to our knowledge the best strain of Schizanthus in 
existence. The plants grow dwarf and compact, mak- 
ing them most suitable for pot culture. The flowers 
vary from light pink to dark violet, all with con- 
spicuous blotches. Pkt. (100 seeds), 50c. 
SENSITIVE PLANT—See Mimosa Pudica, 
GIFT CERTIFICATES 
Vaughan’s Gift Certificates are available in 
any amount and redeemable at any time for 
our Merchandise. 

4757 SCHIZANTHUS Vaughan’s Excelsior 
Hybrids. Pkt., 25c. 
