PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Gigantea Art Shades. Nice 9-inch plants and 
flowerheads with 14-inch florets in soft 
pastel shades in a beautiful color mixture. 
Yeoz. 35c; Yoz. $1; oz. $3; lb. $9. 
Large-flowering Half-Dwarf, Mixed. The 
plants grow 1 foot high, each flower stem 
bears an umbel of 10 to 20 brilliant florets. 
lkoz. 35c; Yoz. 60c; oz. $1.80; Ib. $5.50. 
Large-flowering Very Dwarf, Mixed. This 
strain resembles the Half-Dwarf strain in 
large size of blooms, but the plants are 
dwarfer, only 6 inches high. Ygoz. 30c; 
lyoz. 90c; oz. $2.70; Ib. $8. 
Large-flowering Very Dwarf, Scarlet. Voz. 
35c; oz. $1; oz. $3; Yb. $9. 
PORTULACA 
For growing-flats sow indoors in March. 
Large-flowering Double, Mixed. This is a 
great specialty with us for its high per- 
centage of double flowers. The flowers are 
very full-petalled, of large size, and pro- 
_ duced in great numbers above the attrac- 
tive, deep green, dwarf foliage. The mix- 
ture includes many colors. When bloom- 
ing in the flat the plants sell very readily. 
Ygoz. 45c; Yoz. $1.25; oz. $3.75; Wlb. $11. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Candelabra, Mixed. Well-branched, 2%- 
foot plants having funnel-shaped flowers 
with dark veins, against the contrasting 
grounds. loz. 30c; 0z. 90c; 4b. $2.75. 
SWEET PEAS 
For outside culture sow Feb. 1st in pots. 
Harden off in frames and set out in rows. 
Early-flowering Mixture. The finest blend 
of colors. Oz245c- 1b: $1.35: Ib. $5. 
Giant Spencer Mixture. In well-balanced 
proportions. Oz. 25c; 14Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.25. 
Spring Flowering Mixture (Cuthbertson). 
New, flowering between the Early and 
Giant Spencers with greater hot weather 
resistance. Extra long stems, large flowers. 
Voz. 30c; oz. 55c; Ib. $1.65; Ib. $5.50. 
Scabiosa, Imperial Giant Hybrids 
SALVIA 
For flat plants seed indoors in February or 
March, giving bottom heat to help germina- 
tion, and water sparingly. The dwarf ones 
make nice pot-plants for spring if started 
indoors in January. 
America. Globe of Fire. The plants are 20 
inches high and covered with masses of 
brilliant scarlet blooms. Moz. 75c; Moz. 
$1.35; oz. $4.50; IIb. $15; Ib. $55. 
Bonfire. Clara Bedman. Compact 2-foot 
oval bushes and long spikes of brilliant 
scarlet. Ygoz. 75c; lgoz. $1.35; oz. $4.50; 
YyIb. $15; Ib. $55. 
Farinacea, Blue Bedder. A 214-foot plant, 
with spikes of deep lavender-blue flowers. 
Léoz. 40c; oz. $1.10; oz. $3.50. 
Splendens. Scarlet Sage. Scarlet spikes on 
3-foot plants. oz. 60c; Woz. $1; oz. 
$3.50; 4b. $12; Ib. $45. 
St. Johns Fire. Earliest, dwarfest brilliant 
red Salvia, 12 inches high. Unexcelled for 
pots. This variety is by far the finest for 
dwarf beds, coming to bloom early and 
carrying its great brillance of color right up 
to hard frost. lgoz. 75c; oz. $1.40; oz. 
$2.50; oz. $7.50; 4b. $26. 
Zurich. Bushy, 16-inch growth with full, 
scarlet spikes. Early. Woz. 75c; Woz. 
$1.35; oz. $4.50; 4 Ib. $15; Ib. $55. 
SCABIOSA 
Imperial Giant Hybrids, Mixed. This strain 
is so different and so much better that it is 
in an entirely new class. The flowers, in a 
full range of brilliant colors, are extremely 
large and made up entirely of broad, 
frilled petals arranged in a compact ball 
entirely unlike the flatter pin-cushion type. 
The 31%-foot plants are upright with long 
wiry stems. loz. 35c; oz. $1; Wwlb. $3; 
Ib. $9. See illustration. 
Tom Thumb, Mixed. Dwarf 8-inch plants 
and double, medium-sized flowers. loz. 
40c; oz. $1.20; Ib. $3.50; Ib. $10.50. 
487 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. 
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