SATEX SEED COMPANY — SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 19 

ZINNIA LINEARIS 
Plants grow 1 ft. high and are covered 
throughout the season with deep orange-yellow 
single flowers, 144 inches across, each petal] 
having a narrow golden yellow stripe. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.50. 
LILLIPUT — TOM THUMB 
Plant 4’’-6”. Compact covered with well 
formed flowers of the Lilliput type. Colors 
range through red, orange, yellow, pink, rose 
and other pastel shades. Excellent for pot 
plant and border use. Finest mixture. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00 
GAILLARDIA FLOWERED 
NAVAJO—Dainty double flowers resemble 
the Picta Double Gaillardias in both form 
and coloring. Finest mixed. Pkt. 10c; “4 oz. 
-35¢; Oz. $1.00. 
SUPER CROWN OF GOLD 
Pastel Tints—NEW 
A vastly improved strain of the Crown of 
Gold type, with large well formed flowers 
in soft pastel shades; each petal overlaid 
at the base with deep golden yellow. Pkt. 10c; 
Y% oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 

A rapid-growing evergreen climber, flower- 
ing freely in clusters of rose pea-shaped flow- 
ers. Pkt. 10c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
A most beautiful rapid climber with del- 
icate, dark green leaves and many bright 
3tar-shaped flowers. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c. 
GOURDS 
So many people desire Gourds where vines 
are desired quickly and we have made a mix: 
ture containing all sorts and types. 
Ornamental Mixed: Pkt. 10c. 
HYACINTH BEANS 
(JACK BEANS) 
Rapid climber; blooms and pods very or- 
namental. Colors: White, purple, or mixed. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 
MOON FLOWER 
WHITE MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea). This 
is a greatly improved variety of the popular 
Moonflower vine, producing much larger flow- 
ers in a greater profusion, with immense 
saucer-shaped flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
A rapidly growing climber. Has sprays of 
brilliant scarlet pea-shaped blossoms. May 
be used as a snap or shell bean for eating 
purposes or as an ornamental climber. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 10c, postpaid. 
MORNING GLORIES 
SCARLETT O’HARA — RED 
An entirely new color in this popular gar- 
den flower, rich dark wine-red or rosy crim- 
son. While the flowers are not quite as 
large as the Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, 
they are of good size, about four inches in 
diameter, freely produced on fast growing 
vines which start blooming within 65 days 
after seed is sown. The combination of Scar- 
let O’Hara and Heavenly Blue is very pleas- 
ing when planted together. Received the 
Gold Medal, All American Selections 1939. 
Pkt. 25¢ %4 oz. 40¢; oz. $1.25. 
PEARLY GATES — WHITE 
White morning glories of superior quality 
are indeed a rarity. Pearly Gates is a variety 
- so beautiful that it will stand out among a 
hundred others. The big blossoms average 
more thn four inches across. The vines are 
unusually vigorous, grow fast and produce 
a wealth of snowy white trumpets._ Pkt. 10c; 
oz. $1.25. 
CLARK’S EARLY HEAVENLY BLUE— 
The blooms are a beautiful shade of blue. 
Its extra early flowering habit makes it 
particularly valuable in sections where other 
vines are too late. Our customers will be 
favorably impressed with it, for it is truly 
lovely. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
NEW CORNELL 
This new Morning Glory has been named 
Cornell, because it reproduces the colors of 
Cornell University. Giant carnelian red flow- 
ers with a pure white border measuring 
as much as 314 inches across, approximately 
the same size as Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 10c; 
Y% oz. 25c3 oz. $1.25 
IMPERIAL MIXED — Flowers are the 
largest of any Morning Glory and of the 
finest coloring. They have various shades, 
solid colors and variegated mixed colors. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 35c. 
As Morning Glory seed are very hard, we 
advise soaking them in lukewarm water for 
several hours before sowing. 
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TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIA 
GLOXINIAS 
What we commonly call Gloxinias 
are Sinningias from Brazil, raised in 
the tropical rain forests. The name 
Gloxinia is probably more familiar 
to the grower. These colorful house 
plants have tuberous rhizomes and 
are easily grown in pots and trans- 
planted to a garden bed, preferably in 
a semi-shaded place. Colors.— 
EMPEROR FREDERICK — Scarlet 
with white band. 
EMPEROR WILLIAM—Deep violet 
with white band. 
ETOILE DE FEW — Scarlet. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH — 
with white throat. 
Blue 
PRINCE ALBERT — Dark Violet. 
to 2’ bulb, each 
1a 

Morning Glory — Heavenly Blue 
BEGONIAS 
Tuberous Rooted Double Camellia Flowered 
These are among our most beautiful summer 
flowering plants, interesting to grow and give 
excellent satisfaction. Are particularly useful 
for bedding in semi-shaded places, for planting 
in window boxes, and are equally valuable as 
house plants. Colors as follows: Scarlet, Pink, 
Salmon, Copper, Yellow and Dark Red. 
Each 35c. 
Litto oe) bulb. each) ea sss. 25 eee eee 35¢ 
2//and up bulb, each 45¢ 
TUBEROSES 
MEXICAN EVERBLOOMING — The 
most beautiful Tuberose that was ever 
brought to our attention; it begins to 
produce its fragrant flowers in June 
and blooms continually until frost. 
Plant in good soil, and water occasion- 
ally during extreme warm weather, and 
an abundance of lovely flowers will 
be the reward. In the southern part 
of the State the bulbs may be left in 
the ground all winter. Doz. 50c; 100, 
$3.50, post-paid. 
FANCY LEAVED 
CALADIUMS 
The most showy, fascinating and 
beautiful of all bright-colored foliage 
plants. Hightly prized for growing in 
pots and porch-boxes and do extreme- 
ly well planted outdoozvs in the Lower 
South. Solid red, 
Each. 40c. 
pink and white. 

GLOXINIA 
