
Galpiglossis 
Painted Tongue or Velvet Flower (Annual) 
Illustrated Above 
1741 Height 2-2% ft. Beautiful velvety petu- 
nia-like flowers, greatly prized for cutting. 
They range in color from various shades of 
purple and blue through red and yellow 
to creamy white, delicately veined and 
penciled with gold. Bloom from July to 
SAL OTSILHE ick CRO CHCEG PACECROR OR % oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 
Bright Calvias 
Scarlet Sage (Annual) 
Handsome summer and autumn-flowering an- 
nual with brilliant flowers; very effective for 
massing, bedding and cutting. Useful also for 
window box and pot plants. 
1745 SPLENDENS. 2-3 ft. Plants are much 
branched with large spikes of bright scarlet 
flowers produced in profusion during the 
summer and fall. This is the old favorite 
bedding variety..... % oz. $1.25; pkt. 15¢ 
FIREBRAND (Harbinger). 15 in. A true 
dwarf, large-flowering Salvia which com- 
mences blooming in July from early-sown 
seed. The symmetrical plants are com- 
1746 
FARINACEA BLUE BEDDER. 2-3 ft. 
Long spikes of showy deep blue flowers, 
splendid for garden display and cutting. 
Can be dried and used as an everlasting. 
Seed sown in May will bloom from July to 
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Ccatlet Runner Bean 
(Annual Climber) 
1760 Grows 12 to 15 ft. high, with brilliant 
scarlet flowers followed by green shell 
beans excellent for table use............ 
Lb. 45c; % Ib. 25c; pkt. 10c 
1747 
Cchizanthus 
1764 Height 18-24 in. Plants are of bushy lux- 
uriant growth, with delicate finely-cut 
foliage and exquisite orchid-like flowers in 
a great range of bright colors, blotched and 
marked in contrasting shades. One of the 
daintiest of annuals..........+- Pkt. 10¢ 
Suasta Datsy, see page 50. 
Snappracon, see Antirrhinum, page 48. 
Butterfly Flower 
(Annual) 
iant Scabiosas 
Pin-cushion Flower (Annual) 
Showy in the garden and one of the finest 
annuals for cutting. Bloom continuously from 
early summer until frost, in a wide range of 
rich, beautiful colors. They grow 2 to 3 feet 
high, with flowers on long slender stems; also 
known as Mourning Bride. 
1750 ROSETTE, Rose suffused salmon. .Pkt. 15c 
1751 KING OF THE BLACKS. Reddish-black. 
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IMPERIAL GIANTS BLUE MOON. A 
luscious shade of deep lavender blue. Ex- 
tra large double flowers with broad, frilly 
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PEACE. Semi-tall double white on eight- 
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1752 
1753 
1754 
1755 
1757 
Ccabicsa Caucasica 
Blue Bonnet (Perennial) 
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1758 GIANT HYBRIDS. Height 18-24 in. Hand- 
some hardy plants that thrive in ordinary 
garden soil. The semi-double flowers are 
2 to 3 inches across and are borne on long 
stout stems; color is an exquisite lavender- 
blue shading to deep blue. Exceptionally 
ood JforMenttin Sayieteretereleters =.+ Pkt. 20¢ 
Statice 
SINUATA. 1-2 ft. Suitable for growing 
in rock gardens and charming when dried 
for winter bouquets. The flowers are pro- 
duced in racemes on long, graceful stems. 
Colors: rose, blue and white; retains its 
true colors when dried.......... Pkt. 10¢ 
Ctchesia 
CYANEA. 2 ft. One of the choicest 
flowers for the garden and indispensable 
for cutting. Plants are much branched and 
Sea Lavender 
(Annual) 
1769 
Cornflower Aster 
(Perennial) 
1780 
bear freely from July until frost, the 
handsome lavender-blue flowers which 
measure from 4 to 5 inches across. Of 
easy culture, succeeding in any open, sun- 
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To have strong, thrifty plants and large 
flowers, sow seed of Sweet William 
every year. 

Scabiosa ‘Imperial Giants Blue Moon’’— 
new in form, with broad wavy petals. 
Colortul Stocks 
Their deliciously-scented flowers are borne in 
branching spikes on velvety-leaved plants. The 
secret of growing good Stocks in the garden 
is to start the seed early indoors, prick the seed- 
Giliflower 
(Annual) 
lings into tiny pots, and keep them growing 
rapidly until they can be set outdoors in the 
richest possible soil. 
1772 DWARF TEN WEEKS. 12 in. Large- 
flowering, double, fine for bedding. Finest 
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1777 GIANT IMPERIAL. 24 in. Double. 
Given sufficient room, the plants form mag- 
nificent bushes with long, thick flower. 
Finest) mixed: (colorscsweceu.> +f +e Pkt. 15¢ 
Helianthus 
Cun lower (Annual) 
Grow them as a background for the vegetable 
garden. The new dwarf varieties make excellent 
cut flowers. Thin plants to 1% ft. apart. 
1830 DWARF MAROON PRINCE. 3 ft. The 
best redesunfloweris. eet 1 rele Pict Loe 
SUN GOLD. 4 ft. Brilliant golden yellow 
Howersy tullgr doubles sr. ssi sys Pit. 2l5¢ 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. 8-10 ft. Huge 
flat flower heads grown for the seeds which 
are fed to parrots, poultry and _ birds. 
Planted in the poultry yard the plants 
furnish shade, and when planted in the 
vegetable garden the stalks will serve as 
poles for climbing or pole beans. 
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Sweet ALyssum, see Alyssum, page 48. 
SweEET SULTANS, see Centaurea, page 51. 
Cweet William 
One of our finest hardy garden plants, of easy 
culture and thriving in any good garden soil. 
Grow 12 to 18 inches high, with flowers in flat 
elusters on tall stiff stems. 
1890 SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. 
1891 DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING MIXED. 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c. 
Dianthus Barbatus 
(Perennial) 
Scabiosa “Blue Moon” is Strikingly Beautiful in Form and Color, and a Real Giant in Size. Page 57 
