* SANVITALIA PROCUMBENS — ex(8)6. Massed, double 
golden blossoms for months. Full sun. Bedding, edging, rock 
garden. Pkt. 10c; 46 oz. 25c. 
1 SAUSSUREA GOSSYPIPHORA — rkt(2)9. A rare and 
curious Himalayan alpine for the rock garden. The plant 
appears a pyramid of frosty, woolly fluff, the little violet 
flowers being in holes in the wool. Pkt. 25c. 
2 SCHLECHTENDAHLIA LUZULAE- 
FOLIA—w. Rare South American species 
best handled as a pot plant. Rushlike foli- 
age. Longlasting, fluffily double flowers of 
pure golden yellow. Pkt. 25c; 38 pkts. 
for 70c. 
. 2 STREPTOSOLEN JAMESONI—w. 
Clustered blossoms that might be those of 
a fine Browallia, were it not for the 
brilliant orange coloring of them. A fine 
pot plant, illustrated opposite. Pkt. 20c. 
TRAILING SALVIA 

THE 
An unusual hanging basket, pot or porch box plant is 
this rare, tender species SALVIA COSTARICENSIS. 
Downy, hastate leaves in graceful draperies on trailing 
stems. Pretty little white-center flowers of sky blue over a 
long season. Plants, each 50c. 
* SALVIA ANNUAL 
THE BABY SALVIA—ex(8)16. A rare Mexican species, 
SALVIA MICROPHYLLA, the dwarfest and most compact 
of our Salvias. The plants are like reversed cones, the many 
slowly flaring stems so tightly thatched with imbrications 
of dark olive green foliage that they seem all of one massive- 
ness until the airy flower-racemes begin. White-bracted buds 
open to flowers of carmine loveliness. Delightful summer 
garden plant, or it may be grown in pots for winter bloom. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 55c; 10 pkts. for $1.65. 
OTHER FINE SALVIAS—These may all be grown as An- 
nuals. ARGENTEA—rdk(9)6. Grown as an Annual for the 
decorative, silvery first-year rosettes, lovely beyond compare. 
Pkt. 20c. CARDUACEA—kt(2)18. Fringed and undulate 
skyblue blossoms in cushion prickle-whorls. Pkt. 20c. COC- 
CINEA—ecbx (2-4) 36. Easiest and quickest of red Salvias, the 
seeds being sown where the final effect is desired. Coral- 
tinged carmine. Pkt. 15c; 146 oz. 25e. SPLENDENS AMER- 
ICA—24 inches. In this true Scarlet Sage the plant habit 
is globe-like, the vivid flower plumes rising at varied angles 
so that the whole is as a ball of fire. Pkt. 20c; 146 oz. 45c. 
SPLENDENS BONFIRE—322 inches. A more upright grower, 
preferred by those who wish scarlet color mass. Pkt. 20c; 
Wg oz. 40c. FARINACEA BLUE BEDDER—eck (3-4) 28. 
Flowers of wedgewood blue for months. Foliage white- 
powdery. Pkt. 20c. PATENS—(3-5)25. Particularly large 
and beautiful flowers of sky blue, widely spaced. Start early. 
Pkt. 25c. HORMINIUM—(k)8. Spikes of floral leaves in 
richest blue-violet and rosy red, with white. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 
169A8—One pkt. each of the above, including the Baby 
Salvia, for $1.40. 
1 SALVIA PERENNIAL 
Decorative hardy plants for border or rock garden. VIR- 
GATA—(3)40. Near to everblooming, gay tangles of blossom 
for months. Big, blue-violet flowers. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 
45c. PRATENSIS ROSEA—(8) 25. Richest rosy pink, are the 
wide, heavy flower-plumes. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 45c. 
PRATENSIS BLUE—Like last in every way. save for deep 
blue-indigo coloring. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 30c. Plants, each 45c; 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.65. PRATENSIS MIXED—Widely, 
pleasingly, variable. Pale blue to deep blue-purple, pink, 
to rose, to rosy violet. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. DICHROA 
MAGNIFICA—(3) 36. Splendid deep blue flowers with white 
lips. Pkt. 20c. JURISICI—(2)9. Rock garden species from 
Balkan mountains. Graceful spikes of quite large violet 
flowers. Pretty, free-blooming long-lived. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 
for 50c. Plants, each 50c. HIANS—(38)25. Big, long-lobed 
flowers of deep blue. Showy species from mountains of 
Kashmir. Pkt. 20c. GLUTINOSA—(3)85. Unusual coloring 
here, a soft, creamy yellow. Rather large flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.25. PITCHERI (Azurea grandi- 
flora) —* (3-4) 60. Big flowers in brilliant sky blue. Pkt. 15c; 
3 pkts. for 40c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.25. VERTICIL- 
LATA—(3)30. Pleasing aromatic species with medium size 
soft violet or white flowers. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 40c. 
OFFER 171A8—One pkt. each of the above for $1.55. 
SALVIA HARDY BLEND—Includes all above, with others. 
Pkt. 15c; 4g oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. 4 j 
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1 SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES—erx (3) 8. One of the showier 
and easier rock garden perennials, also used for bedding. 
Wide, spreading mounds of brightest rosy pink. Immensely 
floriferous. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30c. 
1 SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES ALBA—Like last except that 
flowers are pure white. Pkt. 15c; 146 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 
; 1 SAXIFRAGA 
The name shelters diversities, all delightful. Blossoms in 
white, cream, rose or crimson, exquisite in form and tinting; 
emerald moss-mats; crispy, crystal-beaded leaves. SAXI- 
FRAGA PEERLESS BLEND, splendid mixture, mossies, 
silvers, encrustatas, Bergenias, all types. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 
for 55c; 10 pkts. for $1.65. SAXIFRAGA ENCRUSTATA 
BLEND, just beaded and encrusted kinds. Pkt. 25c. SAXI- 
FRAGA MOSSY BLEND—Kinds that form flower-studded, 
mossy cushions. Pkt. 25c. 
1 SAXIFRAGA LINGULATA—rkt(2)10. Rich mats of nar- 
row, out-curled leaves with sparkling, silver-beaded edges. 
Spikes of nodding flowers, usually white, sometimes creamy 
or rosy. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. - 
1 SAXIFRAGA (Bergenia) LIGULATA—rkt(2) 12. Masses 
of big, rounded leaves. Big sprays of pearly white to pink 
flowers on red-tinged stems. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
1 SAXIFRAGA DIVERSIFOLIA — rkt(2)8. Egg-shaped 
leaves from which rise sprays of golden stars. Pkt. 30ce. 
1 SAXIFRAGA (Bergenia) PURPURASCENS — rkt(2) 15. 
Handsome foliage, leaves thick, big, glossy, red-tinged, wavy- 
margined. Panicles of brilliant, rose-purple flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
1 SAXIFRAGA CORDIFOLIA—20 inches. Thick round leaves 
with wavy margins and rosy tintings. Just topping the leaves 
are dense, nodding clusters of pretty rose-colored flowers. 
Foliage winter-red. Plants, each 55c. 
1 SAXIFRAGA AIZOON—Tufted rosettes, the leaves en- 
crusted with mineral beadings. High sprays of flowers, usu- 
ally creamy with red dottings. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
1 SAXIFRAGA COTYLEDON—The Plume-silver of the Alps. 
From mineral-beaded rosettes rise great plumes filled with 
snowy white or pink-dotted -blossoming. Pkt. 25c; 8 pkts. 
for 70c. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
2 STRAWBERRY GERANIUM—tThat is an old name for 
SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA, a pleasant pot plant for the 
window garden, hanging basket or porch box. Thick, decora- 
tive leaves, white-veined above, red below. Sprays of pretty 
little white flowers, dotted yellow and scarlet. Trailing, 
rosette-ending runners. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
1 SEDUMS SUCCULENT 
_ The brittle foliage may come in softest of apple-greens, 
in frosty filigreeings, blue with silver dust, rosy tones, 
maroon shadings. They may be filmy earth clingers, springy 
cushions, rampant mounders, or taller clumps of fat-leafed 
stems. And in blossoms they run the scale of white, cream, 
lemon, orange, pink, rose, crimson. “kt”? culture. Good mix- 
ture, running strongest, however, to the larger kinds. Pkt. 20c. 
1 HARDY SEDUM PLANTS—Supplied under name in col- 
lections, being contrasting kinds. OFFER 174AN8—One each 
of 7 distinct lower kinds for rock garden or terrace, Sie- 
boldi not included, for $1.85. OFFER 175AN8—One each of 
four taller kinds being Aizoon, Spectabile, Telephium pur- 
pureum, and Maximum, for $1.45. 
1 SEDUM SIEBOLDI — Whorls of thick, 
blue-gray leaves with rose-toned margins. 
Wide cymes of pretty pink flowers. Good 
pot plant, or hardy in rock garden. 
6 inches. Illustrated opposite. Plants, each 
45¢e; 3 for $1.20. 
* SEDUM CAERULEUM—rk(8) 4. Attrac- 
tive, many-rayed flower stars of soft blue. 
Pretty, annual filler plant for rock garden 
spaces, or as edger. Pkt. 20c. 
1 SEDUM SPECTABILE—rbkt(3) 25 
inches. Called the Showy Sedum, and it is 
truly showy, both in foliage and in flower. Many stems set 

with big, thick, blue-glaucous leaves. Wide, upfacing clusters 
ae ete. pink to deep rose. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 40c; 
or $1.10. 
2 TENDER SEDUM PLANTS—Easy house plants with rich 
decorative foliage. PACHYPHYLLUM— Big, succulent ieee 
like giant jelly beans, glossy soft green with red tones. 
Yellow flowers. Plants, each 35¢c; 8 for $1.00. ADOLPHI— 
Well-shaped, branching plants with .large, thick leaves of 
waxy yellow. Effective for contrast,-Plants, each 40c. © 

