
Salpiglossis (Painted Tongue) a 
Trumpets of rare, rich colors, lined with gold or silver recommends these garden 
aristocrats, yet not finical. 
They thrive in most any soil, spaced 12 inches apart, 
in full sun; sown outdoors or started in hotbeds, and bloom until frost; keep on dry 
side; splendid cutflower and greenhouse pot plant. 
New Dwarf Giant Flowered 
Averaging 12 in. shorter and being of 
compact branching habit makes them 
better suited to bedding; individual flor- 
ets half again as large; very floriferous. 
Dwarf Scarlet and Gold. Symmetrical. 
Dwarf Bright Scarlet. Lustrous. 
Dwarf Blue and Silver (new 1941). 
Dwarf Velvety Violet (new 1941). 
Khaki Yellow. 
Velvety Crimson. 
Pkt. each 25c; Coll. 6 vars. $1.25 
Exquisite Mixture. Contains all these 
new colors and others not yet separated. 

WATERING POTS FOR HOUSE OR 
GARDEN PLANTS 1 Qt. to 12 Qts.— 
$1.25 to $12.50. 
Prumula 
OBCONICA gr. This type is favored 
for pot plants because of their strong, 
showy colors. They enjoy light, porous 
soil and summer shade. Consult Ball 
Red Book. 
Mohnstein’s Dark Red. 
Mueller’s (Berlin) Rose. 
Better Days. Deep carmine-red. 
Sky Blue (Konigsee). Extra large fl. 
Pkt. each $1.00 
WET ee ara cis ohs abaiatece tals wiles: syecetere Pkt. 50c 
MALACOIDES. Easily grown pot plant, 
very showy and not poisonous. Sow after 
July 1st; rapid grower, do not force. 
Brilliancy (new 1936). Outstanding light 
rose, changing to crimson-rose.Pkt. $1.00 
New Baby. Fairly deep rose..Pkt. $1.50 
Snow King. Pure white...... Pkt. $1.50 
Light Lilac. Blooms in 4 months..Pkt. 75c 
WEES ee ees rt hee terete miele. Pkt. 50c 
PORTULACA a 
A sun-loving plant of easy culture, for 
massing in beds, rockeries or edges; 
drought resister; thrives in the poorest 
of soils; brilliant colors, 6 in. 
Single Mixed...... Pkt. 20c; %& oz. $1.00 
Double Mixed...... Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.25 

Poppy Iceland (Nudicaule) 

Resist heat and draught. 
EMPEROR (36 in.) 
Chamois Crimson 
Crimson & Gold Yellow 
Purple and Gold Light Blue & Gold Imp’d 
Rose and Gold Violet 
Scarlet and Gold 
Pkt. each 20c; coll. 6 colors $1.00 
Burnett’s Mixture..Pkt. 15c; % oz. 75c 
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Giant Malacoides (New 1941). A 
young hybridist of California pro- 
duces a remarkable new strain, 
well grown plants which will have 
30 to 50 spikes of lovely blooms. 
Showy and well formed, with wiry 
stems, 
Double Cameo. 
Double First Lady. 
Double Twinkler. 
Double Fairy Jewels. Rich rose 
pink; %” florets; 90% double. 
Enchantress. Soft salmon rose; 
1” florets on at least 50 stems. 
Lavender Glory. Soft mauve lav- 
ender; 14%” florets; beautiful form. 
Snow Flake. Pure glistening 
white; jewel-like; 1” florets. 
Mixture. Of the above vars. 
Pkt. each $1.50 

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Saloia (Scarlet Sage) a-p 
The border ablaze with scarlet sage pre- 
vails over a majority of gardens with 
the blues a second choice. Sow seeds 
indoors in February for earlier bloom- 
ing; outdoors in May; last till frost. 
Avoid manures; space 12 in. apart. Per- 
ennials may be grown as Annuals. 
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America (Globe of Fire) a. Free and 
continuous bloomer, scarlet; uniform, 16 
in select Strains vs... < ska oe Pkt. 35c 
Bonfire (Clara Bedman) a. 
in Slobular DUushesreeesmse. see. Pkt, 25c). 
Farinacea p. Azure-blue, July-Oct.; cut- 
MOWET HOO. Mls wane cocci oihentseoteus, sci Pkt. 35c 
Farinacea “Blue Bedder” ». Deeper color, 
more compact, suited to bedding; cut- 
floweresORin®= <arasenn. thet Pkt. 35c¢c 
St. John’s Fire. 
Fire Glory. An extra select private strain 
of graceful branching Salvia. Long flow- 
ering branches fully floretted from base 
to tip, a warm luminous scarlet that will 
dazzle any border; 3 to 3% ft. 5 
Pkts. 25c and 50c; %4 oz. $2.50 
Splendens a. Scarlet, 24 in..... Pkt. 25c 
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hold up Roses and Vines. 
20 Assorted sizes $1.00. 

New Dwarf Giant Flowered Salpiglossis 
SCHIZANTHUS a 
(Butterfly Flower) Graceful, enchanting 
flowers, blotched and marked like a but- 
terfly’s wings; dainty fern-like foliage 
hidden by its florescence. Sown out- 
doors they bloom within a few weeks. 
In the greenhouse it is a favorite pot 
plant; roots must be pot bound before 
flowering; long lasting cutflower. 
Blackmore & Langdon’s Blotched Strain. 
Large 2 in. blotched flowers....Pkt. $1.00 
Dr. Badger’s Hybrids, 1% in, flowers. 50c 
Giant Butterfly Mixture. Giant and free 
flowering, compact pyramids, 15 in. $1.00 
WISETONENSIS. Long and _ profuse 
blooming strain; splendid for green- 
house; 18 in. 
Excelsior Compactus Mixed. Compact, 6 
in. pyramids, fine pot plant..... Pkt. 75c 
Burnett’s Mixture ............. Pkt. 50c 
A SLIGHT TOUCH COUPLES HOSE- 
T0-HOSE OR HOSE-TO-FAUCET WITH 
A HOSESNAP COUPLER. (see page 6) 

STATICE (Sea Lavender) a-p 
An impressive cutflower fresh or dried; 
must have rich, sandy loam, good drain- 
age and sun. Sow annuals indoors and 
transplant 8 in. x 24 in. apart in borders. 
Bonduelli a. Bright yellow; 36 in. 15c 
Dumosa rp. Silvery-rose cushions, when 
dried a pure silver, 24 in........ Pkt. 25c 
Latifolia ». Deep blue branching plumes; 
rockery or border, July-Aug., 18 in. Dried 
they last, for months... :.-- es. Pkt. 15c 
Peberula rp (new 1935). Large dark vio- 
let, for rockery, beds or pots, 6 in. 25c 
Sinuata True Blue a. 24 in.....Pkt. 25c 
Sinuata Rosea Superba a. 36 in. Pkt. 25c 
Sinuata Snow White a. 36 in....Pkt. 25c 
Sinuatas. Seeks Maia Each %4 oz. 75c 
Suworowii (Russian) gr. The best for 
greenhouse; bright rose, 30 in...Pkt. 25c 
FLOWER HOLDER 
Cactus: 2% in. 50c; 2% 
in. 60c; 3% in. 85c; in. 
$1.10; 5 in. $1.60. 

NNT UHURU 
lanceolata: tapering to point 
23-25 Warren Street 
latifolius: broad leaved 

leucanthus: white flowered 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN Z. 
Ulacinus: lilac 
New York 7, N. Y. 
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lilliput: dwarf 
