Salipiglossis 

ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 
SALIPIGLOSSIS 
(Painted Tongue—Velvet Flower) 
A very easy-to-grow and attractive 
annual, with richly colored, funnel 
or Petunia-shaped blossoms. Each 
flower regardless of color is beau- the mixtures. The large 
tifully veined or penciled. Will bloom flower spikes are borne well 
until frost. Very good for cutting. above the foliage. One of 
Plants grow 21/2, to 3 ft. high. Colors the very best cut flowers. 
range in shades of blue and gold, We pobes the rust-resistant 
varieties. 
brown and gold, crimson and gold, 
purple and gold, purple, violet, red, 
white, yellow and black. Pkt. 10c. 
STATICE 
One of the easily grown everlast- 
ing flowers. Used as fresh cut PINK—Very _ lovely silver 
flowers or dried for winter bou- pink, Pkt. 15c. d 
quets. Plants grow 2 to 21/2 ft. tall. aceme (as es eg 
SINUATA MIXED—A mixture of ype hw P 
blue, lavender, rose and _ white ROSE—Brilliant soft rose. 
shades. Pkt. 10c. Pkt. 5c. 
WHITE — Beautiful pure 
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ELLOW — Canary-yellow 
STOCKS with white tube. Pkt. 15c. 
Strong spikes of rosette-like, frag- TALL GIANT MIXED—Extra 
rant blooms in beautiful, soft colors large spikes on tall, base 
appealing to all flower lovers. Sow branching plants. This rust- 
seeds early. Best results are had resistant strain has clean lux- 
if transplanted. ee sphGaee publ a 
DOUBLE PERFECTION MIXED—A se Nght Coe ppb Sd nele 
wonderful, large flowered type con- Sr ieee See oS 
taining many good colors. Excellent per. Pkt. 15c. ao aatSultan 
for borders and cutting. 
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DWARF TEN WEEKS MIXED— 
Dwarf, compact, very fine for bed- 
Plants 21/, 
SNAPDRAGON 
(Antirrhinum) 
An old favorite for garden 
and greenhouse. Many de- 
lightful colors are found in 
SNAPDRAGON— 
Tall Giant 
(2 to 3 ft.) 


Sunflower 
Double California 
SNAPDRAGON MEDIUM TALL 

ding. The 12 inch plants bloom in 
about ten weeks after sowing seed. 
Colors are red, yellow, blue, pink, 
rose and white. Pkt. 10c. : 
These rust-resistant, semi-tall plants grow 20 to 24 inches. 
Are bushy and compact, holding the spikes well above the 
foliage. Plants do not need staking. Ideal for beds, borders 
and cut flowers. Colors are white, cerise, scarlet, rose-pink, 
gold, salmon and purple. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Stocks 
Tithonia 
Venidium 


STRAW FLOWERS MIXED 
All kinds and colors of everlasting 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) 
The size and brilliancy of their excellent for cut- 
flowers make good effect among ting. Plants grow 
shrubbery; also valuable for screen- 6 to 8 feet tall 
ing unsightly view and fences. 
DOUBLE CALIFORNIA—Rich gold- background 
en yellow flowers with green cen- or screening plant 
ters. Plants grow about 5 feet tall. with heavy dark 
Pkt. 10c. green foliage. 
DWARF SINGLE RED—Attractive S sebarte helgn perda a be 
single blooms in shades of red. WHawerina’ Pit Tee 
Plants grow about 5 feet tall. Pkt. FIREBALL— 
10c. : 
Dazzling scarlet 
RUSSIAN GIANT—Huge_ golden orange. Pkt. 15c. 
yellow pads on plants 8 to 10 
feet tall. Pkt. 10c. q 
STELLA—Well formed, single flow- 
ers of golden yellow color with black 
centers. Plants are 5 feet tall. THE VELDT—Deep 
Pkt. 10c. orange  Daisy-like 
flowers, 4-5 inches 
across, with a 
SWEET SULTAN 
(Centaurea Imperialis) 
Large, fragrant, fringed flowers brown zone. Plants 
on long stems, blooming for a long grow 2 to 3 feet 
period during the summer. A very with the blooms 
useful plant for garden ornamenta- well above the fine 
tion and cutting. Charming shades foliage and flower- 
of red, purple, lilac, rose and white. ing over a_ long 
Plants grow about 3 feet high. season. Pkt. 15c¢. 
MIXED—Pkt. 10c. FASTUOSUM 
MIXED COLORS— 
A ibe unueuat 
range of colors, 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET ore yer. 
One of the dwarf Lupins; grows low and buff con- 
about 15 inches high, flowers in late 
spring and early summer. The 
graceful spikes are made up of 
pretty blue flowers with deep rose, 
heart shaped blotches. Pkt. 10c. 
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TITHONIA 
(Golden Flower of 
the Incas—Mexican 
Sunflower) 
Large, single 
Dahlia-like flowers, 
making a very fine 
VENIDIUM 
MONARCH O F 
double row of pet- 
als, the upper row 
marked at the cen- 
ter with a reddish 
trasted by black 
centers with ma- 
roon markings at 
base of petals. Pkt. 
15c. 

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