Ag&M SCABIOSA 
Large Flowering Annual Varieties 
Mourning Bride, Pin Cushion—An old garden favorite which has been much 
improved recently. The flowers are large and vary from a lovely light blue to 
deepest red. The light colored stamens contrasting with the petals look like pins 
in a pin cushion. They are borne on long, graceful stems and produce abundantly 
from spring until autumn. They are especially recommended for cutting. Sow seed 
in boxes and transplant or sow in open ground after frost is over or in the fall, and 
thin to 15 inches apart. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Imperial Giants Blue Moon—(New). Immense, deep lavender blue. Good 
stems. Pkt. 25c. 
Rosette (New)—A glorious new color in Scabiosas. The extra large flowers are 
a beautiful shade of deep rose heavily suffused with salmon. Pkt. 25ce. 
Giant Salmon Beauty (New)—Huge flowers of pure salmon. Pkt. 25e. 
Blue Cockade—Large conical shaped flowers of deep azure blue. Pkt. 15e. 
Cattleya—A large rich rosy-lilac of the beautiful orchid tone. Pkt. 15e. 
Giant Loveliness—One of the most beautiful ever introduced, the blossoms 
ranging through varying: shades of soft, delicate salmon-rose. Pkt. 15e. 
Giant Flowered Hybrids Mixed—Giant size flowers including many new and rare 
colors. Pkt. 15c, % oz. 35c. 
Ageratum Blue—Medium blue. Peach Blossom—Large light pink. 
Azure Fairy—Light blue. Shasta—Pure white. All at Pkt. 10c, 
Black Prince—Deep red. Fiery Scarlet—Very brilliant. Y4 oz. 35c¢ 
Mixed—A mixture of all above shades and many others. Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 30c. 



Hardy Perennial Scabiosa 
Perennial Scabiosa_are highly decorative and invaluable for cutting, lasting a Scabiosa Isaac House Hybrids 
long time in water. They are somewhat different to the annual varieties as the 
flower is composed of shortened center florets surrounded by a -collar of ruffled SHASTA DAISY—See Daisy : 
petals. Seed should be planted in the fall for preference, but if sown in early : 
spring plants will bloom first season. Height from 2 to 3 feet. ‘ ; 
Caucasica Perfecta—Large fringed lavender. Pkt. 15c. SNAPDRAGON—See Antirrhinum 
Isaac House Hybrids—This new hybrid strain is a great improve- 
ment over the Caucasica variety. The flowers are large with ruffled 
petals and range in color from white to darkest blue—lilac and mauve STATICE 
predominating. Pkt. 20c. 
ays: 3 inuata—A lasting fl hich is i sing in popularity. 
Columbaria Pink—Flowers of this beautiful new scabiosa are 2-24 Sinilater An everidsting slower which ts: Ineleasing. In aPop Y 
: The plants throw large sprays of flowers which may be dried and make 
inches across borne on long slender stems. The attractive pink shades fine winter bouquets. It may be planted both in the spring and late 
are decidedly novel in a perennial scabiosa. Pkt. 15c. summer. The seed should be kept quite moist until germinated. 
Columbaria Lavender—Similar to above but flowers dainty laven- Annual. 
der shade. Pkt. 15c. 
Kampf’s Tall Improved—Deep blue.....Pkt. 15¢, oz. 80c. 
Scabiosa Blue Moon Biute 5 eet ome Re Be eae ae Pkt. 10c, oz. 80c. 
Bright Yellow t222.0 2 wine soni diaee Pkt. 10c, oz. 80c. 









Rosea souperba ve cea ee) Pkt. 10c, oz. 80c. 
Whiteline es ag ee ee) ee Pkt. 10c, oz. 80c. 
Mixed bac Jaxer aed 2 ee a ee Pkt. 10c, oz. 65c. 
Caspia—A lovely variety having blue minute flowers borne in long 
sprays, which is much used to mix with other flowers because of its 
dainty graceful effect. It is a hardy perennial flowering during sum- 
mer and early fall. Pkt. 10c. 

Latifolia—This variety produces large branching sprays of minute 
lavender-blue flowers that are invaluable for cutting. May be dried 
and used with everlasting flowers. Perennial. Pkt. 10c. 


Perezii—A hardy perennial. The leaves are larga and glossy and | 
the flower stalks grow to a height of 2 feet or more above the leaves 
and is crowned with a mass of small violet blue flowers. This variety ; 
is popularly. grown among shrubbery and as specimen plants. Pkt. 10c. 




Statice Caspia Statice Perezii Statice Sinuata 

AGGELERsMusseER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
