ICELAND POPPY, KELMSCOTT 
ROCKERY PERENNIALS, Mixed. Per: Sun. 
A splendid special mixture of 24 hardy, low-growing peren- 
nials, unusually interesting to grow, and, of course, ideal for 
rock gardens; 6 to 12 inches. Sow October to May. Pkt. lic. 
RUDBECKIA, Cone Flower. rud-beck’-i-a. Sun. 
Indian Maid. Golden yellaw, single daisies, with brown cone- 
shaped centers for borders or cutting, in sun or partial shade; 
3 feet. Sow August to May. Germination period 8 to 10 days. 
Starlight. Primrose yellow to mahogany and bi-colors, semi+ 
double. Pkt. lic. 
Rose Cone Flower. Unusual and beautiful. Pkt. 15c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Painted Glories. sal-pi-glos’-is. Sun. 
Rose, red, yellow, purple, and white, large rich velvety flowers 
mostly veined with gold, for a striking bed or bouquet. Sow 
November to May, preferably early, as they make their best 
growth during cool weather. Sow where to remain, or trans- 
plant young. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Emperor Mixed. 3 to 4 feet tall. 44 oz. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 
SEMI-DWARF. New sturdy strain; 114 feet: 
Silver, Blue and Gold. Mid-blue veined silver. 
Rose and Gold. Rich rose, golden veins and stripes. 
Red Star Chamois. Buff-yellow, broad red stripes, star-like 
from gold throat. 
Violet and Gold. 
Mixed. Large Pkt. 35c; Small lic. 
SALVIA, Sage. Per. sal’-vi-a. Sun. 
Red or blue flowers in spikes, for Summer and Fall beds; 
bloom first year. Sow February to May. Germination period 
2 weeks. 
Farinacea, Blue Bedder. 
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Blaze of Fire. Compact, vivid scarlet; 1 foot. Pkt. 25c. 
Patens. Pure indigo blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Splendens America. 2 feet; bright red. Pkt. 10c. 
Mid-blue, woolly stems and bracts. 
SANVITALIA procumbens. san-vi-tal’-i-a. Sun. 
Orange-yellow, zinnia-like flowers on trailing plant for hot, 
dry situations; 6 inches. Sow January to May. Germination 
period 10 days. Pkt. 10c. 
SAPONARIA vaccaria rosea. sap-0-nair’-i-a. Sun. 
Rose flowers in graceful sprays, like a large-flowered Gypso- 
phila; 2 feet. Sow February to April. Germination period 10 
days. 14 oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower. Sun. 
Blue, pink, white, yellow, scarlet, and crimson, large double 
flowers on long stems for beds and bouquets; 3 feet. Germina- 
tion period 2 to 3 weeks. 
Cultural Note: Annual Scabiosas, although they will bloom in 
Summer, do best in cool Spring months. Hence, advisable to 
sow in early Fall in warm sections, and in late Winter in cold 
climates. In Southern California, plants Winter over and give 
their best flowers early this second Spring. Thrive in sun, in 
any good soil. 
Ageratum Blue. Best lavender-blue. 
Azure Fairy. Sky blue. 
Blue Moon. New mid-blue, ball-shaped flowers on extra-long 
stems (15c). 
Heavenly Blue. New dwarf; 18 inches; azure blue (15c). 
King of the Blacks. Maroon red. 
Loveliness. Salmon pink. 
HELIANTHUS, 
SUN GOLD 
SCABIOSA, 
ISAAC HOUSE 
Peace. White, semi-dwarf. 
Rosette. Deep rose pink (15c). 
Salmon Beauty. New, light salmon shades (15c). 
Shasta Improved. Giant pure white.” 
Giant Hybrids Mixed. Large flowers, rare colors. 
Pit: 
CAUCASICA (2 feet). Per. 
Isaac House Hybrids. Shades of blue, lavender, and white. 
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SCHIZANTHUS, Poor Man’s Orchid. sky-zan’-thus. 
Partial shade. 
Chamois, rose, lavender, and purple shades, beautifully marked 
and unusually formed flowers and fern-like foliage for pots or 
partly shaded beds; 11% feet. Sow November to May. Germi- 
nation period 2 to 4 weeks. 
Grandiflora Hybrids, Dr. Badger’s Improved. The finest pot 
strain. Pkt. 25c. 
Grandiflora Mixed. For bedding or Spring ground or bulb 
cover, PK 1oc; 
SHAMROCK. 
Irish Shamrock. An interesting pot plant for Saint Patrick’s 
Day. Pkt. 25c: 
SWEET PEAS, EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER 
