SATEX SEED COMPANY — SAN ANTONIO, 
TEXAS 7 


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Statice 

STATICE 
Our annual Statice is not only a beautiful flower in 
the border, but dries retaining its true colors, which 
ave rare among everlastings, and have come to be in- 
dispensable in making winter bouquets. 
SINUATA MIXED — Pkt. 10c. 
SUNFLOWER 
DOUBLE SUN GOLD — Golden yellow, chrysan- 
themum-like double blooms, 6 to 8 in. across, on tall 
sturdy stems. Ideal for our hot arid days. Pkts. 10c; 
oz. 40c; postpaid. 

25c¢ invested in a package of ROOTONE will 
pay big dividends in germination of flower 
seeds plus increased vigor in the root system, 
giving more and better flowers. (See page 24.) 


SWEET PEAS 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS 
— They come into bloom from four to 
six weeks earlier than the standard 
varieties and are well into flower be- 
fore the dry summer weather begins. 
The flowers are equally as large as 
the standard Spencers with long stems 
and are beautifully ruffled. 
Early Blue Bonnet, clear deep blue. 
Early Bridesmaid, silvery pink. 
Early Cascade, long stemmed white. 
Early Celestial, cerise salmon rose. 
Early Florist Blue, best clear blue. 
Early Florist Rose, pure rose-pink. 
Early Lavanda, true lavender. 
Early Mars, ox-blood crimson. 
Early Red Giant, true crimson. 
Early Skippy, light salmon pink. 
Early Triumph, lilac mauve. 
blend 
Pkt. 
Early Exquisite Mixed, choice 
containing a spectrum of 
1dcs oz. 85, 
color. 
NEW “CUTHBERTSON” 
SWEET PEAS 
(Formerly Spring Flowering) 
The “ULTRA” in the Sweet Pea 
family, deriving its fame from its ex- 
The ‘“CUTH- 
boast huskier 
treme  heat-resistance. 
BERTSON” Sweet 
vine-growth, longer 
stems, and a glittering array of sparkl- 
Peas 
pencil-thickness 
We are so enthused with 
our success with “CUTHBERTSON” 
Sweet Peas that we are discontinuing 
the older standard late flowering Spen- 
ing colors. 
cers as obsolete. 
Billy — light blue. 
Cuthbertson Tommy — blue. 
Cuthbertson David — bright rose crim- 
son (pkts. only.) 
Cuthbertson Carol — clear pink. 
Cuthbertson Marion — cream, black 
seeded. 
Cuthbertson Kenneth — crimson. 
Cuthbertson Frank G. — lavender. 
Cuthbertson Jessie — mauve. 
Cuthbertson Lois — rose pink. 
Cuthbertson Evelyn — salmon cream 
pink. 
Cuthbertson Coline — scarlet. 
Cuthbertson Janet — white, black seed- 
ed. 
Cuthbertson Purple 
Cuthbertson Light Carmine 
Cuthbertson Mixed — a blend of the 
above colors. 
Prices Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
SUPERB SPENCER MIXED—balanc- 
ed mixture of many varieties. 
GIANT RUFFLED MIXED 
Prices on above; Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
PERENNIAL 
SWEET PEA 
These are useful for covering walls, 
stumps or trellises. The large clusters 
of flowers are not fragrant like ordina- 
ry Sweet Peas. The plants will live 
for years. Fine for cut flowers. Mixed 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c, postpaid. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Beautiful flowering plants; produces 
a splendid effect in borders and beds 
with its rich and varied flowers 
DOUBLE MIXED—Perennial. Pkt. 10c. 
THURNBERGIA 
BLACKEYED SUSAN 
A lovely plant with large showy flowers. 
Forming a dense mat of foliage and flowers. 
Colors range through yellow, orange, buff, to 
pure white, mostly with jet-black centers, or 
eyes. Pkt. 10c. 

TRITOMA 
RED HOT POKER—Very handsome and 
showy border plants. Flowers borne in com- 
pact form on stout 8 and 4 ft. stems having 
the appearance at a distance of orange and 
red colored spear heads. Require protection 

during winter, unless in a _ very sheltered 
position, Pkt. 10¢ 
For Better 
SWEET PEAS 
Inoculate 
WITH 
NITRAGIN 

