
SCABIOSA, Imperial Giants 
Blue Moon 
SALVIA, Scarlet Sage, A 
The Scarlet Sage is an indispensable bedding plant. Its fine 
qualities and unusually rich color make it the most effective 
material to bring color into the summer and fall garden. Suited 
for beds, borders, or as individual specimens. Start the seed 
indoors or in the hotbed early and set out when the weather 
has become settled. 
Zurich. Early flowering sort. 
Splendens—Tall Red. Pkt. 25c. 
Bontire—Medium height. Pkt. 25c. 
SAPONARIA, PR 
A showy dwarf trailing plant, producing a sheet of vivid 
rose pink flowers. June-August. Fine for rockeries and edg- 
ings. 
Dwarf. Pkt. 25e. 
SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower, AF 
These beautiful hardy annuals are in great demand. They 
grow about 2% feet high and bloom from early in July with- 
out interruption until cut down by the frost. As a flower for 
cutting they are very popular. The various shades are ex- 
tremely charming. Seeds should be sown any time in the 
spring after danger of frost is past. 
Rosette. Rose pink. Fire King. Fiery scarlet. 
White. Pure white. Finest Mixed. 
Yellow. Sulphur yellow. 
Peace. Honorable Mention, Trials 1941. A new white Scabiosa, 
medium height, growing about 2 feet. Free flowering. Perfect 
form. Pkt. 15c. 
Imperial Giant Blue Moon. Honorable Mention, All-America 
Selections 1939. An entirely new form of Scabiosa. A fully 
double flower, the pincusion being entirely eliminated. The 
color is a rich deep lavender blue, a shade that is beautiful 
indoors or out. Plants are extremely upright, growing 42 to 48 
inches high, with long wiry stems making wonderful cut 
flowers. 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Caucasica. Giant Hybrids (Isaac House Strain). Fringed and 
ruffled, shades of blue from lavender to dark blue; very large 
flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
SCHIZANTHUS, Butterfly Flower, AF 
One of our finest hardy annuals. Of easy culture in any 
good garden soil. Showy flowers of various colors, closely 
resembling some species of orchids. AIso useful as pot plants 
for late winter and spring blooming; for this purpose sow in 
autumn. 
Butterfly Mixture. Fine bright mixture, free flowering, com- 
pact pyramidal plants, 12 to 15 inches. 
SHASTA DAISY, PF 
Single Shasta Daisy. Alaska pure white. Large flowers. Fine 
for cutting. Double Shasta Daisy. Double form. Pkt. 25e. 
SMILAX, P 
Charming, tender climber for greenhouse or window gar- 
dens; the foliage and stems are of a pleasing sent: green; very 
graceful. Excellent for decoration. 


235 ALL FLOWER SEEDS 10c, 3 FOR 25c, 13 FOR $1.00, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 

SHASTA DAISY, 
ALASKA 


STATICE, SINUATA 
STATICE, Sea Lavender, A 
Splendid plants, either for the border or rockery, producing 
all summer, panicles of small flowers, which can be dried and 
used for winter bouquets. 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors. 
L.ATIFOLIA, P. Small purplish blue flowers: profuse bloomer. 
Dry for winter bouquets. 3 feet high. 
STRAWFLOWERS, AF 
A fine mixture of everlastings. All colors. 
STOKES ASTER (Stokesia Cyanea), PF 
Large flowers, resembling a single Aster. Should have light 
soil and some winter protection. Mixed colors. 
SWEET WILLIAM, Dianthus Barbatus, P 
A well known, attractive, free-flowering hardy perennial, 
producing a splendid effect in beds and borders with their 
rich and varied flowers. 18 to 24 inches. 
Newport Pink. Watermelon pink or salmony rose color. 
Scarlet Beauty. Rich, deep: scarlet. Rare color in hardy plants 
Dark Crimson. White 
Singie Varieties, Mixed. Double Varieties. Mixed. 
Dwarf Alpine Mixed Sweet William 
Here is a new plant for your rock garden and perennial 
border, Dwarf Alpine Sweet William. It grows 4 inches in 
height and has a wonderful range of colors. Be among the 
first to grow this new Dwarf Sweet William. Mixed colors 
only. 


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