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PENTSTEMON, SALVIA (a) 
BEARD TONGUE (p) Brilliant colored flowers used for edging, tall 
: ; i bedding and pot use. 
A hardy perennial but will produce freely spikes AMERICA (Globe of Fire)—-22 inches. The 
of brightly colored and spotted tubular flowers standard dwarf bedding variety of vivid scarlet. 
the first year if seed #s sown early. They are Absolutely even in growth, being valuable for 
splendid for garden display, growing 2 feet high, eer ENBERS He ent on ee 
and also furnish invaluable cut flowers. blooming strain, producing hage’ spikeseur 
GLOXINOIDES MIXED (Sensation Improved) masses of large scarlet flowers. Pkt. 10c, Ys oz. 
—Pkt. 15¢, 1/16 oz. 50c, Ys oz. 85c. 85c, V4 oz. $1.60. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (a) 
22 feet. Lovely large, trumpet-shaped flowers of velvety texture, the colors charmingly pen- 
ciled, netted and veined with golden yellow, crimson and purple. Location: full sun. Culture: re- 
quires somewhat of a loose type soil. Use: ideal for bedding; lovely cut flower material. 
FINEST MIXTURE—Pkt. 15c, Ya oz. 65c. 
SCABIOSA Pincushion or Mourning Bride 
For hardiness, prolificness, and cut flower material, the newer varieties of Scabiosa find an ever 
increasing use in the garden. Location: full sun.Culture: all types of soil will produce vigorous 
plants of the hardy Scabiosa. Use: fine in rows, background of borders in grouping, or the peren- 
nial varieties for low bedding or groups in borders. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES SHASTA IMPROVED—Pure white. Pkt. 10c, V4 
. 45e. 
BLUE, MOON—Attractive lavender-blue color, hee 
with extra large fully double blossoms; long PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
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wiry stems. Pkt. 15¢, 14 ox. 45¢. The following perennial Scabiosa varieties are 
AGERATUM BLUE—The standard large flow- Perfectly hardy, early and long flowering, larger 
ered azure blue. Pkt. 10c, Va oz. 45c. flowered than the annual forms and among the 
FIRE KING—Fiery scarlet. Pkt. 10c, Y4 oz. 45c. _ best for cut flower material. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA, Isaac House Strain— 
LOVELINESS — Large flowered deep salmon- Shapely lilac-blue flowers, 2-4 inches across, 
pink. A fine variety to use for cut flowers. Pkt. © borne on long graceful stems. Pkt. 25¢, Ve oz. 
15¢, Y4 oz. 55c. 90c. 
GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED —A special strain COLUMBARIA PINK—Soft pink flowers 2-214 
containing only the choice large flowered va- inches across. A companion variety to the above. 
rieties. Pkt. 10c, Y% oz. 45c. Pkt. 15¢, Ya oz. 65c. 
STATICE Everlasting Sea Flower 
A very desirable class of everlasting flowers, fine for the garden, and valuable as cut flower ma- 
terial in flower arrangement work, especially when dried and used in winter bouquets. Location: 
sun. Culture: grows in any soil, requiring little water. Sow seeds in early spring. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES CASPIA — One of the best. Very vigorous in 
ie u 4. habit, with 3-foot stems carrying innumerable 
ain hr cars oy eae eee minute flowers of lilac color. Fine for floral ar- 
Pkt ToL vies Ase Vo ig 15¢ P ’  rangements, Pkt. 15¢, Ya oz. 60c. 
SINUATA—One of the prettiest of this class of 
everlastings. Stiff stalks bear dense groups of 
dainty blossoms in graduated rows. 
MARKET GROWER’S BLUE—=3 feet. Fine even 
deep blue. A very excellent strain. 
SCHIZANTHUS, 
LAVENDER QUEEN—3 feet. An excellent new 
color and a fine grower. A very pleasing shade BUTTERFLY FLOWER (a) 
of pastel lavender. Beautiful bushy plants with finely divided fo- 
liage, and hundreds of butterfly-like blooms. 
BONDUELLI or YELLOW — 212 feet. Large Location: cool shady location. Culture: requires 
yellow flowers. loose, well-fertilized loam, or good pot soil if 
NEW HYBRIDS MIXTURE—21> feet. A most 9rown in pots. Use: for beds and borders. 
attractive mixture of all the standard colors as : 
Hi gen en PANSY FLOWERED_ (Danbury Pak, San) 
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Any of the above: Pkt. 10c, 4 oz. 45c. market. Soft pastel shades. Comes true to the 
desirably lovely flat pansy-like flowers. Pkt. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 25. 
Extremely hardy varieties, lovely as fillers for : 
bouquets. Some of these varieties as noted be- DR. BADGER’S IMPROVED HYBRIDS—Extra 
low are excellent for cut flowers when dried, large flowered strain with choice colors and 
and dyed different colors. medium dwarf habit. Pkt. 25c. 
LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender) —30 inches. Slen- 
der branched panicles of small, filmy, pale violet 
flowers. Fine to dry, and may be dyed lovely 
colors, Pkt. 10c, Vg oz. 75c. 

STOKESIA, Coneflower Aster(p) THUNBERGIA (c) 
CYANEA—This is a beautiful hardy perennial. : ' 
Tho planta cgreus ham BATON inches high: mane for an outdoor climber or for hanging 
flowering from early summer to late fall. The 
plant produces 20 to 30 handsome lavender- ALATA OR BLACK-EYED SUSAN—Makes a 
blue cornflower-like blossoms 4 to 5 inches dense growth producing an abundance of flow- 
across on long stems. Valuable for cutting. Pkt. ers of-yellow, buff, and orange—all with black 
10c, Ys oz. 50c. centers. Pkt. 15c¢, Ys oz. 50e. 
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