SCABIOSA 
Pin Cushion Flower. Beautiful hardy annuals about 21 feet tall 
and in bloom from early July without interruption until frost. 
Popular as cut flowers. 
Giant Hybrids Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Butterfly Orchid. Half hardy annual for bedding and pot culture. 
Flowers are showy, in various colors. Sow in early autumn for 
winter bloom or from February to May for summer bloom. Prefer 
a rich loose soil. 12-15 inches. 
Butterfly Mixture. Free flowering, compact plants. Pkt. 15c. 
SNAPDRAGON 
One of our finest annuals for garden decoration and cutting. 
They prefer a light soil in a sunny location. Sow seed or set plants 
out any time. Our varieties are of the best rust-resistant types. 
MAXIMUM OR SUPER GIANT TYPE 
Grows 3 to 3% feet high with large flowers on branching stems. 
Ideal for cutting or tall borders and background plantings. 
Alaska. White. Copper Queen. Copper shades. 
Campfire. Scarlet. Crimson Monarch. Crimson. 
Canary Bird. Yellow. Pink Glory. Deep salmon rose. 
Christmas Candle. Maroon red. Pink Sensation. Pure pink. 
Rosalie. Rose. 
Any of above, Pkt. 15c. 
SUPER MAJESTIC TYPE 
18 to 24 inches, a good height for bedding—low branching and 
compact. Individual flowers large and brightly colored. 
Amber and Gold. Amber hoods, gold lips and rose tubes. Fine. 
Autumn Glow. Old rose. 
Harmony. Yellow and terra cotta. 
Orange Shades. Rose overlaid tangerine and Orange. 
Red Rocket. Fiery red. 
Rose Sensation. 
Shasta. White. 
Finest rose pink. 

STOCKS, GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 

SALPIGLOSSIS, TALL EMPEROR (See Page 28) 
Silver Pink. Deep pink with white blotch. 
Yellow Jacket. Yellow, deep. 
Mixed. Any of above, Pkt. 15c, 6 pkts. 75c. 
STOCKS 
Popular annuals for winter, spring and summer bloom. Sow seed 
from July to April. Plants may be set from September to June, 
setting 6 to 8 inches apart. This close planting allows for the 
removal of single types as they come into bloom without spoiling 
the mass effect of the bed. 
Early Giant Imperial. 24-28 inches. Freely branching, strong 
stems. Have a high percentage of double flowers. 
Elks Pride. Royal purple. 
Flesh. Delicate pink. 
Lavender. Silvery lilac. 
Old Rose. Soft rose pink. 
Snow White. White. 
Any of above, Pkt. 15c. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. This comparatively new tall branch- 
ing group of Stocks is now rated number one by the florists. 
They are very early flowering, produce long branches if planted 
well apart, and have extra long flowering spikes with immense 
individual florets. 
Apple blossom. Blush pink, 
tinted white. 
Antique Copper. Copper red. 
Blood Red. Brilliant dark shade. 
Canary Yellow. Creamy yellow. 
Chamois. Ivory, tinted old rose. 
Dark Blue. 
Santa Barbara. Chamois. 
Santa Maria. White. 
Golden Gate. Yellow. Sequoia. Rose carmine. 
Monterey. Pink Tahoe. Lavender. 
Pacific. Blue. Yosemite. Rose. 
Red Woods. Blood red. Exquisite Mixed. 
Any of above, Pkt. 15c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK 
Hardy, profuse blooming annual growing about 6 inches high. 
Sow seed at frequent intervals during spring and summer for a 
continuous bloom. Easy culture. Ideal cover for bulb beds. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c, 2 oz. 60c, 1 oz. $1.00. 

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