
Larkspur - Giant Imperial 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
CARKSPUR 
This new type of larkspur is excellent for 
cut flowers, as the flower stems are from 
three to four feet long, branching from the 
base of the plant and more delphinium-like 
than the giant-flowering larkspur. 
IMPERIAL BLUE SPIRE —tThis is an in- 
tense deep Oxford blue with the upright base 
branching habit. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
IMPERIAL WHITE KING—A sensation in 
white larkspurs. Is very doub.e and a dazzling 
pure white in color. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
IMPERIAL PINK KING — A rich bright 
rose, flushed salmon, one of the best for all 
purposes. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
IMPERIAL BLUE BELL—Azure blue. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
IMPERIAL CARMINE KING—Deep car- 
mine rose. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
IMPERIAL MIXED—AIll colors mixed. Pkt. 
CINARIAS 
(Baby Snaps) 
This is a hardy annual with smali dainty 
flowers resembling miniature Snapdragons 
and in addition each flower has a long 
Columbine-like spur. It makes a _ nice cut 
flower and the clumps form an interesting 
feature of the annual border. Blooms in 
about eight weeks from seed. To get the 
best results seed should be sown thinly, 
the seedlnigs thinned out to about 18 inches. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00, postpaid. 

Poison baits should be put out early 
in the morning or late afternoon in the 
form of flakes. Not lumps. 
Never use lime with cryolite or rote- 
none, or combine cryolite or rotenone 
with any other insecticide which has 
lime in it. 
Never use sulphur or any sulphur 
mixture on cucurbits such as squash, 
cucumbers, melons, etc. 
To remove arsenical residues from 
fruits and vegetables wash in acid 
solution. To remove fluorine residues, 
wash in alkaline solution. 
Never use lead arsenate or any other 
arsenical substance on stony fruit such 
as peach and plum without adding lime. 
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SATEX SEED COMPANY — SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 
MARIGOLO 
Tall Double Orange—A beautifui 
flower of gigantic size: a very 
bright. orange color, plant usually 
growing about 2 to 3 feet high. A 
very popular sort. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
$1.50. 
Tall Double Lemon—A _ lemon 
shade that is beautiful. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.50. 
Mixed colors: Pkt. 10c. 
GIGANTEA (Sunset Giants) — 
The largest marigold yet developed 
many flowers averaging 5 inches in 
diameter. The definite sweet scent 
of the flowers adds to its value, as 
a cut flower. The color range in- 
cludes deep orange, golden orange, 
deep golden yellow, light yellow and 
a delightful new shade of primrose. 
Height of plants, 3 to 4 feet. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. $1.25. 
Yellow Suvreme — Rich iemon- 
yellow. Large, fluffy blooms of 
broad, frilled petals. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 
T5¢. 
DWARF FRENCH 
DOUBLE MONARCH-MIXED 
A fine mixture, having a wonder- 
tul lot of colors in it. Pkt. 10c; 
Oz. duc. 
DWARF DOUBLE 
HARMONY HYBRIDS 
‘Lhe compact planis are 12 to 14 
Incnes in height, 100% all double 
and flowering commences about 21, 
months after seed sowing. One of 
the ear.iest of all marigolds. Flow- 
ers are of medium size averaging 
1 %4’’ in diameter and do not have 
the strong marigold odor. The 
color range, a distinct golden yel- 
low, golden orange and innumerable 
blotched and striped combinations 
of golden orange and yellow with 
maroon. Crested centers. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c. 
GUINEA GOLD—2 to 2% ft. 
Pkt. 
The original carnation-flowered 
type producing flowers 2 to 2% 
inches across, of brilliant orange 
flushed with goid. Practically 100% 
double. The characteristic Mari- 
gold odor is less pungent. This is 
an early flowering sort. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 65¢, postpaid. 
HARMONY—A remarkable break 
which differs from others in habit, 
shape, and coloring. Flowers, in 
form suggesting a Scabiosa, are a 
bright golden-yellow bordered with 
a rich maroon-red. The plants be- 
ing about 12 inches high, and 
very bushy habit, form excellent 
material for bedding. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
NASTURTIUM 
Semi-Double Sweet Scented Gleam 
Giant, double, sweet-scented flowers of gor- 
geous new colors. Individual blooms are of 
immense size and produced on long, stiff 
stems. They are excellent for cutting as 
well as for garden decoration. 
SCARLET GLEAM—Dazzling fiery orange- 
scarlet color. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
GLEAM HYBRIDS—New colors, never be- 
fore dreamed of in double Nasturtiums. Sal- 
mon, golden yellow, orange-scarlet, cerise, 
cream-yellow, orange, and crimson, all de- 
lightfully scented. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
GOLDEN GLEAM — Large, semi-double, 
zolden vellow flowers averaging 3 inches 
across, Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
SALMON GLEAM—Delicate golden salmon. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
APRICOT GLEAM—Double flowers of prim- 
rose overlaid with a soft salmon pink suf- 
fusion combining into a most pleasing light 
apricot. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM 
Extra Dwarf & Compact Strain 
TALL SINGLE MIXED—tThe choicest colors 
of all the Tall Nasturtiums. Pkt. 106; oz. 25¢. 
NEMOPICA 
(BABY EYES) 
Hardiest of annuals. Lovely cup 
sky-blue flowers with white centers. 
tall. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 35¢. 
shaped, 
6 inches 
Hippomanica—Grows 
high forms 
1% 

Marigold — Gigantea Sunset 
NIERMGBERGIA 
not more than 4 to 6 inches 
a cushion of elegant light green foliage 
from which emerge corymbs of salver shaped flowers 
of a delicate lavender hue 1 to 114 in., across, adorned 
with a clear yellow eye. Blooms the entire summer. 
25c. ‘ 

Nierembergia 
PURPLE ROBE—Similar to Hippomanica, 
except that the color is a very fine deep violet 
purple shade and will maintain its color even 
in the full sun and does not fade even in 
the hottest climate. Seed should be started 
in flat. Pkt. 25c. 
PANSY 
GIANT TRIMARDEAU—Flowers are well 
formed, of enormous size, in a great variety of 
colors, the very finest strain. Finest mixed. 
Pkt. 10c. 
MAPLE LEAF GIANTS—Compact habit 
with large attractive foliage and very large 
blooms of heavy substance. Colors include 
both light and bright shades and those rich 
velvety dark colors which are typical of 
pansies. Pkt. 10c; “4 oz. $3.00. 
GENEVA GIANTS—Plants exceptionally 
strong and robust with flowers unusually 
large, perfectly round with overlapping petals 
of heavy substance. Pkt. 10c; % oz. $2.75. 
PENSTEMON 
GLOXINIA MIXTURE—If sown in heat in 
February or March, they will flower freely 
the first year, producing large spikes of hand- 
some Gloxinia-like flowers. Often 2 in., acrose 
and in the most brilliant 4nd varied colors 
many of which are beautifully edged with 9 
fine contrasting color. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; oz. $2.50. 
