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RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean—HA—6 to 12 ft.) 
Stately, strong-growing plants, with very orna- 
mental foliage, well adapted as center plants 
of groups of Cannas, etc. 
Nuxedain, wen. ete ee ePkt. [O0c* |oz, 30¢ 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage—HHA) 
A favorite bedding plant bearing long spikes 
of flowers in great profusion from July until 
frost. 
Bonfire. 2 ft. Scarlet flowers; dark green foli- 
fee ee ee Pktee2 oe. a -oz8/5c 
American. !6 in. dwarf and compact. Scarlet 
flowers, bluish green foliage. Early and con- 
tinuous bloomer. Pkt. 25c: '@ oz. 75c. 
SCABIOSA 
Large Flowering Tall Mixed 
EKtaplOGwiapoz, 25C 
Peace—Pure white. Bhie2 5c 
Peach Blossom—Pink Pkt. 15c 
Blue Moon—Rich lavendar blue. Pkt. I5c 
SCARLET RUNNER BEANS (HA—I0 to 15 ft.) 
Plants are strong, quick growth bearing large 
sprays of bright scarlet pea-like flowers. When 
fully ripened the dry beans are of bright scar- 
let, heavy blotched with purple. In Europe the 
dry beans are used for food, 
Pkiee lOc? I> oz. 20c 
STOCKS (Gilliflower—HA) 
The stocks represent all the desirable qualities 
of a flower. The plants have good habit, fine 
dull or glossy leaves. The flowers appear on 
long, stiff stalks like small rosettes and are 
exceedingly fragrant. 
Improved Large Flowering 10 Weeks (1 ft.) 
This type is ideal for bedding. 
Mixed, all colors......... Pkt. 10c; '% oz. 50c 
SWEET PEAS (HA) 
Spencer Varieties 
American Beauty—Crimson on white ground. 
Blue Bird—Violet blue. 
Bonny Ruffles—Salmon pink on cream. 
Charity—Scarlet crimson. 
Emblem—Salmon pink on cream ground. 
Fragrance—Large lavender. 
Hallmark's Pink—Rose pink on salmon 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover—Clear deep blue. 
Oriental—Deep cream. 
Royal Purple—Rich purple. 
Sequoia—Salmon cerese. 
Snow Storm—Large pure white. 
Any of the above varieties, 
Bk OGetl 0753 5Cq./.230,2'|.00 
Choice Mixed... . Pkt. 10c; I-oz. 25c; Y% |b. 75c 
Innoculate Sweet Peas with Nitragin 
VERBENAS (HHA) 
For beds or massing. Blooms from July until 
frost. 
SEE OUR PLANTING GUIDE OF 
Mammoth Varieties 
Mixed all. colores. .... 0%. Pkt: 
ZINNIA (Youth and Old Age—HA) 
The Zinnia is one of the most brilliant and 
showy of all annuals. Very valuable for beds, 
borders or for cutting purposes. Blooms from 
early summer until frost. 
GIANT DAHLIA FLOWERED 
Gold Medal Mixture...... Ekin OGw es O72 5G 
Pastel Shades Mixed... . . Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 25c 
California Giants. Special Mixture, 
PktsslOests ‘oz. .25c 
Fantasy Mixture—This new mixture with rounded 
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flowers is composed of a mass of shaggy ray-like 
petals, which gives a delicate and refined appear- 
ance to the medium-sized double flowers. Thev 
lend themselves gracefully to flower arrangement 
The color range includes the brightest shades of 
reds and orange, as well as the popular pastel 
pinks and cream. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c. 
Scabiosa Flowered Zinnas. 
Mixed colors Aer isre 
Red Riding Hood (dwarf type)....... Pkt. 10c 
POMPON OR BABY ZINNIAS 
A very pretty type of compact habit not over 
[5 inches high, bearing in lavish profusion, small 
densely double flowers on long stems, held well 
above the foliage. Makes a good line or bed 
and are of more than usual value for cutting. 
Canary Yellow Golden Orange 
Salmon Rose White 
Golden Orange Fine Mixed 
Any of the above....... Pkt. 10c; Y%4 oz. 30c 
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