
Giant Scabiosa 
SALVIA—Continued 
America. Probably the earliest of the 
Salvias, producing long, flaming scar- 
let flower-spikes. Height 15 inches. 
Pkt., 15c; 0z., $4.50 
Perennial—Culture “‘E”’’, Blooms 
June to Frost 
The perennial Salvias with their 
spikes of blue are most attractive, 
and will bloom the first season if 
started early indoors. 
Patens—Blue Sage. This tender per- 
ennial is not useful for bedding, but 
is a beautiful plant for the border or 
greenhouse. Height 2 feet... Pkt., 20c 
Farinacea—Blue Sage. A _ perennial 
variety, but best grown as an annual. 
Seeds sown in the open ground in 
May bloom from July to frost. 
Flowers light blue. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt., 20c 
SAND VERBENA (See Abronia). 
SCABIOSA 
Annual—Culture “A’’, Blooms 
June to October 
flowers of double annual 
Scabiosa or ‘“Pincushion Flower” 
are very beautiful. Of most attrac- 
tive form and lovely coloring. Height 
2 feet. 
Peace. Pure white flowers of enor- 
mous size, often measuring 3 inches. 
Pkt., 20c; oz., $2.25 
Beautiful deep blue. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 75c 
Very dark purple. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 75c 
Salmon pink. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c 
Mixed Colors....... Pkt., 10c; 0z., 60c 
Perennial—Culture “E”’, Blooms 
June to November 
Caucasica, Isaac House Hybrids, A 
pretty and desirable perennial, some- 
times. called Blue Bonnet or eae 
cushion Flower’ on account of its 
shape. The very large blossoms are 
borne on long stems and are espe- 
cially good for cut flowers. An ex- 
cellent strain in Siete PR RE es Sekt 
rk blue. Height 3 feet. 
eae Pkt., 20c; 0z., $4.00 
The 
Blue Cockade. 
Black Prince. 
Salmon Beauty. 


Cait’s; Chorobred Flower Seeds 
SCARLET RUNNER 
Annual—Culture “A”, Blooms 
June to November 
An ornamental annual of the bean 
family, producing dazzling scarlet 
flowers. The beans are edible when 
dried. Height 20 feet. 
Pkt., 10c; 1 1b., 50c 
SCARLET SAGE (See Salvia). 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Annual—Culture “B”, Blooms 
May to June 
Dainty, erect annual with finely 
cut leaves and showy butterfly-like 
flowers. Valuable for pot culture and 
bedding. Height 14. feet, 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., '75c 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
(See Cheiranthus). 
Snapdra gon 
Beautiful Giant Rust-Proof 
Antirrhinum 
Perennial—Culture “E’’, Blooms 
May to November 
It is easy to grow Snapdragons if 
you plant rust-proof varieties. 
This wonderful group of giant 
Rust-Proof Antirrhinums surpasses 
anything yet introduced. The flowers 
are of magnificent size and closely 
Giant Snapdragon Rosalie 
placed on the _ spike. One of our 
finest perennials, and if the seeds are 
sown early, will bloom the first year 
Height 2 feet. 
Snowflake. Pkt. Oz. 
oO Vel yewiltemi sere ee $0.10 $2.25 
Swing Time, Rich rose, 
With Ww tem tuber wc. ner LO 2.25 
Canary Bird. 
Bright canary-yellow.. .10 2.25 
Crimson Monarch. 
Intense fiery crimson.. .10 2.25 
Rosalie. Lovely rose..... 10 2.25 
Golden Rod. 
Golden yellow......... 10 2.25 
Copper King. 
Coppery orange-scarlet .10 ees} 
Loveliness. Soft rose-pink .10 2.25 
Salmon-Pink Shades .... .10 2.25 
Salmon-Rose Shades .... .10 2.25 
A fine mixture of above 
COLOTS etre een 10 225 
MINIATURE SNAPDRAGO 
(See Linaria) 
STOKESIA 
Perennial—Culture “E”’, Blooms 
May to October 
Cyanea. A beautiful light-blue per- 
ennial growing 3 to 4 inches across 
and somewhat resembling Cornflower 
and Single Aster. Splendid for bor- 
derssorecutuine ws leicht ite eteet: 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 70c 
SMILAX 
Perennial —Culture “EH” 
A tender perennial, and most grace- 
ful climber for greenhouse or con- 
servatory. Height 6 feet..Pkt., 10c 
SNOW IN SUMMER 
(See Cerastium). 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN 
(See Euphorbia). 
SPIDER FLOWER (See Cleome). 
SPEEDWELL (See Veronica). 
STATICE 
Annual—Culture “A’’, Blooms 
June to Frost 
Sinuata. An annual bearing clusters of 
flowers borne gracefully on long wiry 
stems. One of the everlastings and 
can be dried for winter bouquets. 
Height 2% feet. 
Bluish Lavender. .Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c 
Mixed Colors ..... Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c 
BROMPTON STOCK 
Biennial—Culture “E’’, Blooms 
May to July 
A half-hardy biennial of branching 
habit, bearing huge spikes’ of large 
double fragrant flowers. For use in 
the open, it is valuable only in mild 
climates. Height 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors @eanae. ac ee Pkt., 25c 
GIANT IMPERIAL STOCK 
Annual—Culture ‘A’, Blooms 
May to July 
This annual long has been con- 
sidered invaluable by gardeners, be- 
ing admirably adapted for bedding, 
massing, edging or ribboning. There 
are few sights more beautiful than a 
fine bed of these plants in full bloom. 
The duration and delicate fragrance 
of the flowers commend it very 
strongly for pot culture in the house. 
If desired for early use, sow the seed 
indoors and transplant when the 
ground becomes warm, forcing with 
weak liquid manure. 
Giant Imperial. Is an improved strain 
of Double Early Bismarck. This ex- 
ceedingly beautiful variety produces 
immense spikes of flowers in great 
profusion. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Bluce ee eee ee ae $0.15 $3.00 
Pink Sih) Goo eee oe 15 3.00 
White. fc het me ects set 15 3.00 
BUCO Gee tec eee eee oreo eae 15 3.00 
FOSC ere heey tere kaos 15 3.00 
VWellow i eno tyes ae * est ees 15 3.00 
Mixed Coiors ........... 5 3.00 

Giant Imperial Stock 
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