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Phlox Drummondi 
Salpiglossis 
PHLOX 
Drummondi Grandiflora 
The old favorite strain of bedding Phlox. One of 
the most satisfactory annuals for all purposes. Aver- 
age height 10 to 12 inches. Seed may be sown In the 
hotbed or greenhouse in March and transplanted to 
the garden as soon as the weather is favorable or 
seed may be sown in the open ground the beginning 
of May. 
Alba 
An even, pure white. 
Per packet 25c 
Chamois Rose Per packet 25c 
Soft pastel chamois with white center. 
Coccinea Per packet 25c 
Fiery red, particularly bright. Try this in com- 
bination with white. 
Rosea Per packet 25c 
Medium rose-pink with dark center. 
Mixed Per packet 25c 
A fine mixture of many different brilliant shades. 
Nana Compacta 
Charming, large flowering, very dwarf annual 
Phlox for low bedding and border work. Dwarf erect 
growth 6 to 8 inches high. Splendid for neat formal 
borders. Continuous bloomer. 
Wayside Multicolor Special Blend 
A blend of all colors in this dwarf class. 
POPPIES 
A great wealth of color can be obtained through- 
out the summer by liberal sowings of the Annual 
Poppies. During March, April, and May sow in lines 
or groups and thin to about a foot apart. The seeds 
should be sown where the plants are intended to 
flower, because it is difficult to transplant with any 
success. While they grow everywhere and under al- 
most all conditions, they are at their best if grown 
in a light, well-manured soil, and are most effective 
in masses. 
Sanford’s Giants Mixed (Iceland) Pkt. 25c 
A fine standard Hybrid strain. Vigorous grower, 
long stems and very large flowers in a brilliant 
color mixture. : 
Shirley Double Sweet Briar Per packet 25c 
Fully double, deep rose-pink flowers resembling a 
very large, double Begonia. One of the loveliest 
garden annuals for planting in perennial borders 
and for mass effect. . 
Shirley Single Formula Mixture Pkt. 25c 
A mixture of lovely colors in the single Shirley 
class. The dainty, light, papery, silky texture flow- 
ers give a wealth of color in the garden. 
PORTULACA - “Moss Rose” 
Portulacas must have a sunny situation but they 
grow well in almost any soil. They are but 4 inches 
high, of spreading habit and form a dense, thick 
carpet when grown in beds. They bloom most freely 
all through the summer and fall. 
Double Mixed Colors Per packet 25c 
Special mixture of brilliant colors. Produces 85% 
to 90% true double flowers. 
PRIMULA 
Malacoides “Baby Primrose” 
The Malacoides type is graceful and. decorative 
as a pot plant and equally valuable for cutting. 
Twenty to forty stems grow from each plant with 
spires of dainty flowers carried right up from the 
foliage. 
Pkt. 40c 
Glory of Riverside Per packet 75c 
An excellent variety with beautiful salmon-rose 
flowers. 
RUDBECKIA 
Starlight Per packet 25c 
This is the only Rudbeckia strain we have seen 
that actually produces fully double, Dahlia-like 
flowers. An attractive mixture of autumn shades 
flowering on long stems; flower type ranges from 
nearly single to fully double. Long stems, excel- 
lent for cutting. 
SALPIGLOSSIS - Painted Tongue 
Highly ornamental annuals with large, veined, 
funnel-shaped flowers; much prized for cutting and 
very showy in beds or borders. A bed of these is 
one of the most striking features of the garden dur- 
ing July and August. Splendid pot plants for groups 
in the greenhouse. If an early display is wanted, a 
start should be made at the end of February or 
beginning of March, by sowing on a moderate hot- 
bed. In May the plants will be ready for flowering 
quarters or the seed may be sown in April in the 
open ground where the plants are to remain. 
Emperor Mixed Per packet 40c 
The tall kind for cutting Height 30 inches. Mix- 
ture of all colors. 
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SALVIA - “Scarlet Sage” 
Salvias make a striking display, with their long 
brilliant flower spikes rising above the green foliage. 
They bloom continuously from early summer until 
frost. Sow seeds in March or April in shallow boxes 
or pots in the greenhouse or frame and transplant 
singly into small pots, setting the plants out when 
all danger of frost is past. 
Dwarf Early Red Per packet 40c 
A dwarf, early flowering brilliant red, growing no 
more than 15 to 18 inches in height. 
Bonfire Per packet 25c 
Compact, very bushy plants about 2 feet in height, 
densely covered with large, brilliant scarlet flowers 
on long spikes. Midseason, 
Farinacea, Blue Bedder Per packet 40c 
Graceful waving spires of light blue on 3-foot 
stems. Clumps planted throughout the border add 
charm, grace and color. For cutting use it either 
long stemmed in tall vases or in short sprays with 
yellow and pink flowers. Seed should be started 
in March or early April for full summer bloom. 
SCABIOSA - Pin Cushion Flower 
One of the finest annuals for cutting and very 
showy in the garden, blooming continuously from 
early summer until frost in a wide range of rich and 
beautiful colors. Easily raised from seed which may 
be sown in. the cold frame or greenhouse and trans- 
planted in May, or the seed may be sown in the 
open ground the latter part of April. 
Wayside Gardens Selections 
Ageratum Blue Per packet 25c 
Large-flowered azure-blue. 
Blue Moon Per packet 25c 
Extra large, fully double flowers of fine, laven- 
der-blue color and long wiry stems. Height 3 to 
3 feet. 
Fire King 
Bright scarlet. 
King of the Blacks 
Rich maroon. 
Per packet 25c 
Per packet 25c 
Loveliness Per packet 25c 
Extra arge flowered, deep salmon-pink. 
Rosette Per packet 25c 
Deep. rose suffused with salmon. Flowers are extra 
large and stems long and stiff. 
Shasta Improved Per packet 25c 
ale white flowers, very large size and fully 
ouble. 
Wayside Superb Mixture Per packet 25c 
Includes a wide range of distinct colors. 
Dwarf Compact Bedding 
Ideal for garden and bedding work. The stems are 
long enough for short-stemmed cut flowers and the 
shorter plants will hold themselves upright without 
support. 
Peace Per packet 40c 
A fully double, white Sweet Scabious and an ideal 
annual for cutting. Flowers are shaped like a 
beehive, 134 inches across and are borne on 8- 
inch long stems. 
Tom Thumb, Extra Dwarf Mixture 
Per packet 40c 
Extra dwarf and compact plants for bedding and 
edging. A fine mixture of colors. 
Salvia, Bonfire 
