MILKY DISEASE 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). Perennial. 
Attractive hardy plants with daisy-like 
flowers. Valuable for cut-bloom and gar- 
den display. Gaily colored. 
New Double Hybrids. The seed we are 
offering is grown by an expert who, after 
painstaking effort, has produced a wonder- 
ful strain with large, very double flowers 
in distinct shades of pink, salmon, scarlet, 
and pure white. Pkt. 35 cts., Moz. $1, 
Voz. $1.75. 
Single Hybrids, Mixed. Grown specially 
for us In England. The flowers range In 
color from the palest pinks 1 deep red. 
2 ft. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts., 14oz. $1.25. 
RANUNCULUS, Tecolote Hybrids. Peren- 
nial; treat as an Annual. From a wild, 
large-flowered type, a variety of reds, yel- 
lows, orange, etc., have been produced. 
Includes singles, semi-doubles and doubles. 
1 ft. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2. 
RUDBECKIA - Coneflower 
Annual Varieties 
Starlight. Large free-blooming, semi-double 
hybrids. The flowers vary; some are 
double, others single, some midway. 
Colors range from primrose to mahogany. 
3 ft. Pkt. 35 cts., Koz. $1.25, loz. $2. 
My Joy. Bright orange, 5-inch flowers. 
Pkt 5 ctss, 4oz.00ictss oz p2- 
Kelvedon Star. 3 ft. The flowers are orange 
or yellow, and all have dark brown centers. 
Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 
Perennial Varieties 
Hirta Hybrids, Mixed. Sown indoors in 
March, they bloom same summer. Flowers 
are large, single, and each is of only one 
color; from deep mahogany through bronze 
and orange to yellow. 2 ft. Pkt. 25 cts., 
Yyoz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50 
SALPIGLOSSIS + Painted Tongue 
Annual. Funnel-shaped blooms have 
veinings through the groundwork. Sow in 
open in spring, or earlier indoors, and trans- 
plant. 
Finest Tall Mixed. Orchid-flowering, or 
Superbissima hybrids. A mixture of choice 
color combinations—brown and gold, blue 
and gold; purple, scarlet and rose with 
gold; crimson, primrose, violet, etc. Pkt. 
10 cts., Yoz. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
Dwarf Giant-flowering, Mixed. Hcight 
2 feet. Pkt. 15 cts., 1Z0z. 50 cts., oz. $1.50. 
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SALVIA «© Scarlet Sage 
Annuals, except where otherwise noted 
Familiar bedding plants, 
bloom_throughout the summer. 
from February to April indoors. 
Ostrich-Plume (Double Salvia). The habit 
resembles the Splendens type but the bush 
is well covered with plumes of blossoms. 
As a cut-flower, one of these scarlet plumes 
alone makes a delightful decoration. 2 ft. 
Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, goz. $2. 
Harbinger. A true, teas large-flowering 
Salvia which commences blooming i in July 
from early-sown seed. It makes beautiful 
symmetrical plants about 15 inches high, 
and is densely clothed with long sprays of 
large, brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt. 35 cts., 
3 pkts. $1, Ygoz. $2.50, woz. $4. 
America or ce of Fire. The bushy 
plants do not grow over 15 inches high, 
with the large spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers thrown well above the plant, mak- 
ing a total height of about 2 feet. Pkt. 
35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, YZoz. $2, Yyoz. $3.50. 
Scarlet Dragon. Improved Splendens type; 
flowers are nearly double the size, closely 
covered with 
Sow seeds 
crowding the immense spikes. 2% ft. 
Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1, oz. $2, oz. 
$3.50. 
Splendens ecaalet Sage). Bright scarlet. 
2% ft. . 25 cts., oz. $1, Igoz. $1.50. 
Bonfire. Conn bushes produce brilliant 
scarlet flowers. 21% ft. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. 
$1, Yoz. $1.50, oz. $2.50 
Zurich. Valuable because of its earliness. 
Pei, Welk, Gb) CS, a) yeliacs abil, exeye bw: 
Yoz. $3.50. 
Blazc of Fire. The dwarfest of all bright 
scarlet Salvias, and by far “he most bril- 
liant. Ten to fourteen days earlier than the 
varieties used hitherto. 1 ft. Pkt. 50 cts. 
3 pkts. $1.25, lgoz. $2, Woz. $3.50. 
Purple Splendens. Uniform, covered with 
purple flowers. 2% to 3 ft. Pkt. 35 cts., 
3 pkts. $1, 1goz. $2, goz. $3.50. 
The Welwyn Salvias 
These are 3 feet high and are entirely cov- 
ered with large blooms. Invaluable for green- 
garden effect before the blooming period. 
‘To get the best results for late autumn bloom 
plants should be pinched back. 
Welwyn Pink. A charming hue. 
Welwyn White. Perfect pure white. 
Each, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25 

Perennial Salvias 
Farinacea types 
Treat as annuals; sow in April to bloom 
July to October. 
Farinacea. Light blue. 21% ft. Pkt. 25 cts., 
lyoz. $1, Woz. $1.50. 
Blue Bedder. Compact, and deeper blue. 
Sit. Pkt 35 %cts) t4oz. pl. 25. 24 075 2. 
Patens (Blue Sage). 2 ft. Deep blue. Beau- 
tiful garden or greenhouse tender peren- 
nial which ts treated as an annual, sowing 
seed early and transplanting. Pkt. 25 cts., 
Yyoz. 75 cts., Yoz. $1.25. 
SAPONARIA ocymoides. Perennial. Hardy 
rock-plant; masses of small pink flowers. 
9in. Pkt. 25 cts., Woz. $1, oz. $3.50. 
Vaccaria, Rose. Cent a Satiny pink 
flowers somewhat like an enlarged gyp- 
sophila. 2 ft. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 35 cts. 
Vaccaria, White. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 35 cts, 
Japanese Beetle Grubs. 

One-half pound, treats 
2000 sq. ft. 
$2.75 
SCABIOSA 
Mourning Bride; Pincushion Flower 
These beautiful annuals grow about 24% 
feet high and bloom from early in July until 
frost. As a flower for cutting they are very 
popular, and equally so for borders or beds. 
Sow seeds in the open in spring. 
Tall Annual Varieties 
*Blue Moon. The large, double flowers are 
cone-shaped, 234 inches in diameter, an 
are arich deep lavendenbing color. Invalu- 
able for the home-garden and as a florists’ 
cut-flower. Large columnar plants, 31% ft. 
Cattleya. A new shade—rich rosy lilac of 
the beautiful orchid tone. Large flowers. 
Loveliness. The blooms range through 
varying tones of soft delicate rose. Un- 
surpassed as a cut-flower, having long, 
stiff stems and delightful fragrance. 
Peach Blossom. New shade of peach- 
blossom-pink. Flowers large, borne on long 
stems, and excellent for cut-blooms. “Highly 
commended” by the R.H.S. (Eng.). 
*Rosette. Beautiful deep rose, suffused with 
salmon; extra-large flowers. 
Salmon Beauty. Vigorous plant and enor- 
mous flowers. Color is pure salmon. 
*Shasta. Pure white, with immense blooms 
3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
*King of the Blacks. Purplish black. 
*Rich Red. 
*Yellow. 
Orchid Shades, Mixed. Blooms are large 
and on Jong stems; colors include mother- 
of-pearl pink, light ‘pink, dark pink, mauve, 
crushed strawberry, and others. 
Above 11, each, pkt. 15 cts., 140z. 60 cts., 
oz. $2 
Tall Mixed. 
oz. $1.50. 
COLLECTION: Pkt. each 6 sorts above 
marked (*), 75 cts. 
Pkt. 10 cts., {40z. 50 ctss. 
Semi-Dwarf Varieties 
Heavenly Blue. Ideal bedding variety be- 
cause the plants are compact and the 
flowers are on short stems. ‘They are cone- 
shaped and azure-blue. 11% feet. 
Peace. Fully double, white; ideal for dis- 
playing with a dark sort. Beehive-shaped 
flowers are 134 inches across. 
Above 2, each, pkt. a \4,0z. 66 cts., 
OZ. 
Perennial Varieties 
Giant Hybrids (Isaac House Strain), 
Mixed. Larger flowers on longer stems. 
The colors are varied: lilac, lavender, 
violet, purple, mauve, light and dark blue, 
and white. 3 ft. Pkt. 35 cts., Woz. $1.25, 
Yoz. $2. 
Caucasica (Blue Bonnet). Especially val- 
uable for cutting; lilac-blue. 3 ft. Pkt. 
25 cts., Yoz. 50 cts., Yoz. 85 cts., oz. $3. 
Caucasica alba. Beautiful white form. Pkt. 
25 cts., Yoz. 50 cts., oz. 85 cts. 
SANVITALIA procumbens fl.-pl. Annual. 
Useful in beds, edges of borders, or in 
vases. Showy, double, yellow flowers. 6 in. 
Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60 cts., oz. $2. 

36 Flower Seeds 
Annuals flower this season; some perennials bloom first year if sown early, 
but mostly in second year. Cultural directions on each packet 
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