SALVA—SCARLET SAGE (H_A; 24 In.) 
1180 The Scarlet Sage is one of the most brilliant bedding 
plants; blooms from early summer until frost. Popular tor 
beds, borders, edgings and pot culture, may be used for 
cutting. Packets, 10c. 
SHASTA DAISY (P; 212 Ft.) 
Suitable for borders and cut flowers, doing best in moist, 
well-drained locations. Extremely hardy; easy to grow. 
1187 Shasta Daisy Conqueror. Flowers very large, pure white, 
stems 215 ft. Pkt, sc. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN (HA; 3 Ft.) 
1200 Colorful foliage plants which add beauty to the tall 
border. Fine for foundation plantings and groups, doing 
best in a sunny location. Easily grown. Bright green 
leaves veined and attractively margined white; topmost 
leaves almost all white. Pkt, 5c. 
VIOLA (P; 6 In.) 
1254 Smaller than pansies but have a longer blooming sea- 
son. Blooms first year from seed. Mixed. Packets, 10c. 
VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle) (B) 
1255 Ornamental free-blooming plants, with dark laurel-like 
foliage and handsome pink and white flowers. See germ- 
inates slowly but if sown early plants will bloom the first 
summer. They can be taken up in the fall, potted, and kept 
in bloom for the winter. (1 ft.) Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
ANNUAL WALLFLOWER (15 In) 
- 1257 Lovely: sweet-scented flowers, their oriental colorings 
of red, brown, mahogany and yellows being most effective 
in the garden or when cut. Easily grown anywhere. Unusual 
colors, always admired. Finest mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
ZINNIAS—DAHLIA FLOWERED (H A; 3 Ft.) 
The broad petals are closely imbri- 
cated, sometimes seemingly almost to be 
piled one upon the other; the flowers 
often 4 inches in depth and 6 inches in 
diameter, resembling Show Dahlias. 
1260 Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 
1261 Polar Bear. Large creamy white. 
1262 Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
1263 Illumination. Deep rose. 
1264 Purple Prince. Deep purple. 
1265 Canary Bird. Rich canary yellow. 
1267 Luminosa. Bright deep pink. 
1268 Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 
Above packets, 5c. 
1270 Mixed. Many varieties. Zinnia Dahlia 
Packets, 5¢3)'-14 oz, 30c; \1.(0z, 55c. Flowered Mixed 
ZINNIA SUPER CROWN O’GOLD PASTEL TINTS 
1274 This is the very finest large flowered Zinnia introduc- 
tion since the original Dahlia Flowered. Flowers are large 
and showy, 5 to 514% inches in diameter. Strictly a mixture of 
pastel tints, it contains a wide range of pastel shades, in- 
cluding soft yellow, old goid, light pink, apricot pink, various 
shades of salmon, peach and buf, lively cerise salmon, as 
well as pure white and cream. All of the flowers carry the 
characteristic Crown O’Gold markings, that is, each petal of 
the flower is overlaid at the base with a deep golden yellow 
while carrying out the individual flower color at the tip. 
Plants are strong and robust, growing about 3 feet tall. Flowers 
are borne profusely throughout the season. Pkt, 5c. 
LILLIPUT ZINNIAS 
The small, pompon-like flowers of Lilliput Zinnias are exquisite 
and most appealing. Plants are dwarf, bushy and very branch- 
ing: 12 to 18 in. tall, and literally covered with double blooms, 
1 to 11% in. across. Nice as edgings to other plants or taller 
growing zinnias. aoe 
1282 Finest Mixed, from named varieties. 
Pkt, 5c; %4 0z, 20c; 1 oz, 60c. 
NEW CUPID ZINNIAS 
1288 Compact plants, about 1 ft. tall, consist of a large num- 
ber of slender branches, each bearing a double flower which 
hardly exceeds 1 in. in diameter. Plants are very floriferous; 
a mass of color through the summer and fall; especially 
adapted for borders, bedding and rock gardens and as minia- 
ture cut flowers. They are as easy to grow as any zinnia. 
Finest mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
CRESTED ZINNIA 
1275 Plants. 212 ft. On a single corona of outside petals 
stands a semi-globular crown with a large number of small 
florets giving a most interesting effect, similar in form to: 
the flowers of the Scabiosa. Mixed colors. Pkt, 5c. 

