: COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 105 

Double Flowering Poppy 
RANUNCULUS DOUBLE GIANTS 
Large, double flowers in many colors, produced im May. Fine for 
cutting. Half hardy perennial. Divisions of clumps started in 2% 
in. pets late tm August, then planted 8x8 in., will produce bloom 
from middle of March on. Height 12 in. True Palestine strain. 
Salpiglosis . 
An annual of great beauty. Seed sown in January under glass, 
will bloom in May. Sewn in Mareh outdoors directly to where the 
plants are to stand blooms from June to October. Sown in Sep- 
tember will bloom in winter. The flowers are of velvety texture, 
intricately veined and peneiled with geld. First class for eutting. 
Salpiglosis does best in light soil. If your soil is heavy and stiff 
add some sharp sand or coal ashes. Height 2 ft. 
SCARLET AND GOLD — Velvety scarlet flowers, 
golden veins. A great cut flower. 
VIOLET AND GOLD—Velvety violet, veined with gold. 
LIGHT BLUE AND GOLD—ROSE AND GOLD—VELVETY VIOLET. 
CRIMSON—CRIMSON AND GOLD— 
Cannot supply Salpiglosis in separate colors. 
seed in mixture available. 
EMPEROR MIXED—A magnificent strain with extra large richly 
colored flowers. All colors mixed. T. pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 15c; 1 oz. 80c. 
SAINTPAULIA IONANTHEA GRFL. 
Winter blooming pot plant, producing flowers six months after 
sowing and staying in bloom for months. The flowers resemble 
sweet violets, are larger in size, of deepest blue, set off by brilliant 
golden anthers. Use soil with sharp sand and never water over- 
head. Height 6 in. 
SANTPAULIA I. CORDATA—HEasily raised pot and bedding plant of 
strong upright growth, flowers deep lavender blue, produced 6 
months from date of sowing. Height 6 in. 
SAINTPAULIA KEWENSiS—Flowers large shining blue, foliage 
bright green. Free bloomer. 
CULTURE—Saintpaulla belongs to the same family of plants as 
Gloxinia and the culture is the same. However, when watering, the 
utmost care is required and is best done by immersing the pots or 
flats in luke warm water. The best time for starting the seed is from 
late in December to March. 
SALVIA BEDDING QUEEN 
An early flowering scarlet sage producing brilliant display by 
the end of June from seed started early in March. A very fine 
variety, beth fierets as well as the sptkes are large and massive. 
Height 16 in. T. pkt. 20c; % oz. 60c; oz. $4.00. 
SALVIA AZUREA GRANDIFLORA—A hardy perennial variety pro- 
ducing spikes of intense sky-blue flowers in great profusion. Height 
2 to 3 feet. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; 1 oz. $1.20; lb. $28.00. 
SALVIA PATENS—Splendid for bedding for all summer display. 
Flowers large rich blue. Half hardy perennial. The roots are 
an hilar ht the same as canna bulbs. Meight 2 ft. T. pkt. %e; 
/16 os. 
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Salvia or Scarlet Sage 
All Salvias are easily grown from seed, sown indoors in March 
or April and set in permanent loeation in May. Require geod seil. 
All bleem the first year from seed and are best treated as annuals. 
Plant 18 inches apart each way. 
Seeds mostly ef eur own growing, always ef strong germination. 
To get a geod stand, sow in a bed filled with elayey soil that eon- 
tains mo manure and no vegetable matter. Do not use goed rich 
soil. Use clean clayey soil in your flats also. Your plants will not 
damp off if yeu wil set the seedlings at the time ef transplanting 
at the same depth they stood before you lifted them. Te prevent 
rot and damping off give your salviags plenty of air and sunshine. 
If your plants in flats get spindly or overgrown clip them; they 
will start new growth seon again and yeu will have the prettiest, 
bushy plants of even grewth you ever saw. 
The Farinacea variety is one of the finest blue flowers. The 
plants should be pinched back during their early stage of grewth 
two er three times. This induces the plants to branch out frem the 
base and results in erect spikes. 
Many growers lose their seedlings of the Splendens type ef Salvia 
in transplanting. To avoid this loss keep your seedlings as thirsty 
as it is safe to do se, This will retard their growth, they will be 
teugh by the time they will reach the height of 2 inches when it will 
be safe to transplant them from the seedbed into the flats. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS—The plants grow 38 feet in height and are 
completely covered with scarlet flowers. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c: 
OZ. 
BONFIRE OR CLAKA BEDMAN—Of compact growth forming oval 
bushes covered by flower spikes of brilliant scarlet, clear above the 
foliage. Brilliantly effective for bedding either planted alone or in 
front of other plants. Height 2 feet. T. pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 40c; oz. $3.00. 
ZURICH—Produces flowers in such great numbers that they cause 
the spikes to droop gracefully with their weight. The flowers are of 
a brilliant. dazzling scarlet, and borne in endless profusion all sum- 
mer and fall. Height 2 feet. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; 1 oz. $3.00. 
AMERICA—A fine variety of compact, bushy growth, producing large, 
heavy snikes of fiery scarlet flowers. Height 18 inches. TT. pkt. l5c. 
4% oz. 40c; 0z. $3.00.. 
FIREBALL—Robust growing variety, preducing globular bushes, 
studded with dazzling scarlet spikes of bloom. Height 18 inches. 
T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; oz. $3.00. 
FARINACEA—A perennial variety producing tall spikes of silvery 
lavender blooms from a dense mass of foliage from June to Novem- 
ber. In the North needs protection over winter. Height 3 ft. TT. pkt. 
10c; 4% oz. 20c; oz. $1.00. 
FARINACEA BLUE BEDDER—Plants of compact growth, flower 
spikes of attractive deep blue. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 25e: 
oz. $1.20 
SAXIFRAGA 
LINGULATA LEICHTLINII—Produces early in spring, erect pani- 
cles of bright red flowers and masses of bold, long narrow, deep 
green foliage covered with “frost.” A choice plant for the rockery, 
border or shrubbery. Hardy perennial. Easily raised. Height 30 
inches. 
SAXIFRAGA PERENNIAL MIXED—Many varieties, ineluding broad 
leaved, mossy narrow and enerusted leaved sorts, both tall and 
dwarf growing. Once started from seed vou may select your type 
of plant and propagate these by divisions. T. pkt. 15c; x4 oz. 80c. 
MOSSY VARIETIES MIXED—These form moas-like cushions in many 
tall. i 
shades of green and no not grow over 4 inches 
