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SHRUB SEEDS SAINTPAULIA - SAXIFRAGA 
RUDBECKIA. (rud-BEK-e-ah) CONEFLOWER Compositae. 
Continued from Page 134 Conical shaped disks of daisy-like flowers. They thrive in any ordinary soil, either 
FEIJOA (fay-JOH-ah) in sun or partial shade. Seed can be planted early indoors or later outside. They are 
sellowiana .......... 1,000 seeds $3.00 especially nice for cut flowers or massing in the border. 
—amplexicaulis. Yellow petals, brownish disk; 2 ft; HA.. chsunteeteveaiees RUD-1. 15¢ 
FIRMIANA (fir-me-AH-na) —hbicolor, Golden Sunset. Double golden flS; HA... ccsssssseseserscssereoneses RUD-2G. 15¢ 
Simplex Ghee ene ce eee -30 3.00 —hirta: Black Eyed Susan. Bien. but often annual; 3 ft; rays golden yellow, disks pur- 
ple-brown, 34”’ across; June-frost; comeS in MANY VATIETIES.........cceeeeeee RUD-6. 15¢ 
FRAXINUS (FRAX-in-us) Ash ——Autumn Tints. Golden yellow petals, dark disks; 2 ft; HA.. . RUD-6A. 15¢ 
MmMericana ” Qasccliccsteeee 25 1.70 —-—Herbswald. Mostly red shades; New Swiss novell ty........eccccescccessecsescesnsees RUD-6H. 20¢ 
excelsior Yay ds —-—Star of Kelvedon. Golden yellow rays, dark brown disks; 24 ft........ RUD-6K. 15¢ 
lanceolata se A leat ——My Joy. Pure golden yellow, black disk; very good German var . 15¢ 
OFNUS), soc ee GRY tly A ————- NOW. YDEIGSs sIVIAMY MEW © LOTTINS <11.cce-sescecreccrencsetsassreuse stor vessvaerscteercastort res . 15¢ 
Gee LLC CL MEL LT Ea ER atpeRCN O07 men T LN CCl mecueettere ances venrerenrtcenten reer acercncttenetereeaten ssescers ceremnresaes . 15¢ 
GARDENIA (gar-DEEN-ee-ah) —Speciosa, Newmanii. Pinkish rays, large dark cone; petals hang downward giving 
florida (jasminoides)  ............... mo aby CRYO itMan attractive metfeet;  2Lts ET Pa esserccccceeeescoseeetereet tere cae tastrner ose ret i eaaes RUD-17N. 20¢ 
—purpurea: see Echinacea purpurea. 
GENISTA (jen-NIST-ah) Broom —Siarlight. Semi-double; good range with many DICOLOTS...... eters RUD-17S. i5¢ 
HEMET SIS erect escenerecnscrcteenseresesvarentere ee =-nudbeckias Mixture. eeAlle Kimadsip winlisecmesrssetteticecscoretsemeon ncesecttvesaynccraaterncccsere: RUD-X. 15¢ 
canariensis ne 
fragrans ..... . 1.25 SALPIGLOSSUS. (sal-pi-GLOS-is) Solanaceae. 
germanica_......... ” ee Half hardy annuals from Chile, the Paisly Flower, suggests well the exotic beauty 
pelle tog tt 7 of its coloring, rich velvety tones of purple, blues, yellows, reds and white veined with 
tee stecessnesesescenes * a0 gold. Flowers funnel-shaped, 245’? across; blooming from July till frost. Start seed 
ae oe sores = 1.00 early indoors being careful not to allow seedlings to become stunted; best in sandy 
BD CTOLIE RE “he soils and partial shade. Germinate in full light and a warm place. For winter flowers 
GINKGO (GINK-goh) Maiden-hair Tree oe the har ies start in late summer 
7 - Sinuata: 
pucpes Pe oe sorsesgsbesernces7 ear oe ae0 —Dwarf Giant Flowered. Bushy; large fis; many colors; 115 ft; HHA.... SALP-1D. 20¢ 
ir FMM AN CN EIS CL ccrcons oreo : e ee eee Upright growth; heavy gold veiling: oe 3) Lbs eet AW si, Ep eens 4 
; 2 —gloxiniaeflora. Gloxinia-flowered, beautifully marked....... . SALP-1G. 20¢ 
bel mepeeateaninll( Sirtenenagr ep AAG Bs —Salpiglossus Blend. Above blended together... ”.. SALP-X. 20¢ 
‘dapg nee 231-50 ||] SALVIA. (SAL-v-ah) SAGE. Labiatea. 
There are many species, some of which are very showy in the flower border. S. 
GREVILLEA (gre-VILL-ee-ah) splendens, Scarlet Sage, is the best known, being grown for its red flowers. They all 
robusta; Gsi}once eke ee 1.10 9.00 are easily grown from seed and require no special care. 
—argentea. Silver S. Lvs 8’, white woolly; fis rose-white; pan; HB........ SALV-4. 20¢ 
GYMNOCLADUS (jim-NOK-lad-us) —azurea. Blue or white fis, 14” long, racemes; 3 ft; TP....... . SALV-7. 20¢ 
CIOLCUS coerce cca stecsansoccssuastcseostomeonsserre e200 —coccinea. Scarlet fis 1’? long, racemes; Tex;2 ft; TA or TP..... .. SALV-20. 20¢ 
—farinacea. Violet-blue fis, 14”" long, racemes; Tex; 3 ft; TP... SALV-24. 20¢ 
HALESIA (hay-LEE-zee-ah! —-—Blue Bedder. Improved form in blue fis; longer spike; *hardy........ SALV-24B. 20¢ 
MmIONTICCla. Werrcsescclessecsestcccssoseereeneteee eh) Ka —interrupia. Bluish white fils, racemes; 2 ft long; N. AF; 4 ft; TSh........ SALV-40. 30¢ 
tetrapfe ra) aiiciisss.ccssscsacstnee Yh eae —Jurisicii. Small purple fis branched racemes; 18”; Serbia; HP............ SALV-44. 30¢ 
—officinalis. Garden Sage. Sow late fall or early spring (see Herb List).... SALV-60. 15¢ 
HAMAMELIS (ham-am-MEEL-iss) —-—grandiflora. A large flowered strain from Switzerland................ SALV-60G(C). 30¢ 
japonica pk..giacs cco ecu ee -65 6.00 —patens. Gentian S. Blue fis, 2” long; Mex; 215 ft; *HIAP..0..........:c.cscccsseoss Salv-61. 20¢ 
-When marked with a star as: *HHP or *HB, treat the plant as an annual in the North. 
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parenteral ue) Hore ne 4 ee CAMDIA GE BNE mE CELL yam ONUGMs VALI EU Ycsrrecesnnscarseetscrcostercetscensessreesersnsaateestentes SALV-6I1C. 20¢ 
*sino-syriacus ~ 2.50 —-—WMauve Queen. Lovely mauve variety . SALX-61M. 20¢ 
Syriacus” 282.2..)... oe ee 25 2.00 [pratensis se oricn apie is mlm lO em raCehICS: mak ts) El lyre trteercstceten tect SALV-64. 20¢ 
-UWhitesfowered oe ee 3.00 —Sclarea. Clary S. Rose and white fis 1” long, panicled rac; 3 ft; HB.... SALV-77. 20¢ 
——turkestanica. White fiS timed Pim... kcccccsccsescccessscscscscassocesncsrencasesasssosees SALV-77T. 25¢ 
yp ates ein (hi-KOR-ee-ah) Hickory 75 S. SPLENDENS: Well known Scarlet Sage, plants of which are easily grown from early 
2 ero ED tee gp ees "75 started seeds sown in Feb. or March. They are perennials but tender and thus grown 
Sead WME Se Se "5 as a tender annual in the North; blooms from July till frost. Seed germinate in about 
pecan INtyaaaSael MELINA 1.50 15 days and should be kept in a warm place and in light; cover seed pan with glass. 
aaa fis fruited pa er-shells..... 1.75 The varieties vary in time of flowering, height, type of growth and flower color. 
8 et tit are at ‘i —America. Earliest, uniform plants, ne tall; plans ees on ies BA cas ane 
: = he —Bonfire. Brilliant scarlet; erect sti growth; 215 E Z. Re oaaire V-85B-20¢ 
Selah ie CaiD OT ace 2.75 —Fireball. Scarlet, very early; dwarf, heavy spikes Ozie okt Ones SALV-85F. 20¢ 
See | RS ae aaa —Rocket. Very early ery 22 s (GisecE pean rine Prat nee eI SAuy eon aa 
% -see- —St. John’s Fire. Early dwarf, scarlet; uprig LATE Ser seers z. $4.00... - . 30¢ 
Pee Be soph! op er tee 45 4.50 —Zurich. Earliest and very dwarf; compact; scarlet; 18’...0z. $1.50...SALV-85Z. 20¢ 
il we —Salvia Blend. All species except S. SPpleENdeNS...... eee SALV-X. 20¢ 
ILEX (EYE-lex) Holl 5 
artisans Pas es PROT on A sR 25 2.00 SANTOLINA. (san-toh-LY-nah) Compositae. 
—from garden varieties .............. 35 3.25 Low border or edging plants, many of which are propogated by cuttings. Grayish 
Crenatay (Cleaners cece teres 35 © 3.25 low evergreen shrubs with many flowered heads of yellow or white disk flowers. 
PE Ve) ¢-Val(o lb cece cae ee 25 aan —rosmarinifclia. Solitary heads; 2 ft; Med. Regions; HHSHh wo... SANO-6. 25¢ 
Opoca, ICGAN icsc.tessvesssestsstistenseeraees 55 5 ; 
—from northern range, clean... .65 6.50 SAINTPAULIA. (saynt-PAU-le-ah) AFRICAN VIOLETS. Gesneriaceae. 
verticillata, Cla -..ceeeeeen 60 5.75 African Violets can be easily grown from seeds and these produce excellent flowers. 
The seed being smail sow on the surface of mixture of peat, leaf mold and silver sand, 
INDIGOFFRA (in-dig-GOFF-er-ah) Indigo equal parts; press seeds into soil, cover with glass; water from below; keep in warm 
DOSUA ooo eeecseesscseesessesseenseneenecsecteaneennenennes 1.60 place when they germinate in 2 weeks, when glass should be removed to avoid damp- 
‘ - ing off. 
viodedearia-arayht eS comer $1.25 —diplotricha. (ionantha) Best species for pot plants...cccccccccsssecscssssseeseeen SAPU-1. 50¢ 
bh et cored SOT : AFRICAN VIOLETS (by Carolyn K. Rector) 94 pgs; Complete cultural directions... $1.35 
JUGLANS (JOO-glanz) Walnut Temperate zone plants with heads of blue or purple disk flowers, easily grown from 
californica ®2..cesieer ace es 85 seed. Ornamental in the border. | J 
Seca. us 95 —gossypiphora. Dwarf, 6-12”, fls in large umbels, silvery gray; HP............ SAUS-4. 25¢ 
Coppel Sq EVs INGO) tert coccedeocs 2 -60 ; : 
nigra, from wild trees ........... : 65 SANVITALIA (san-vi-TAY-le-ah) Compositae. 
—orchard var; Ohio-Stabler-etc 1.00 Small American annuals with small solitary heads and white or yellow rays, brown 
sieboldiana (s505-s:5- eee 1.50 or purple disks. Light soil and full sun. 
= cordiformis: 4..jc:.0.5. Ss tener eee 2.00 —procumbens, Double. Creeping Zinnia. Low border pl; hot dry places; orange- 
yellow Zinnia-like fiowers; excellent for the rocKery......cccccccsccssessesesecees SANT-1. 15¢ 
PERUS (joo-NIP-er-us) JUNIPER : 
Penneniae ee seed ........ Serres: 50 5.00 Explaination of the headings. The headings for each genus, starts with the genus 
communis depressa, NE; db .... .35 3.25 name, Mirabilis, followed by the pronounciation; next in capitals as FOUR O’CLOCKS, 
— ——_ CIEAN (SCEG ee iicerrsencontierarvootonnes 60 5.50 are the common names, if any; then the family to which it belongs, always ending in 
— upright columnar type, clean .35 3.25 eae, which will help many flower growers in classifying many of its requirements. The 
—montana (siberica) clean........ 0 5.75 figures in brackets as (*15 days) are the days required for a normal germination and the 
japonica, (Clean its sterccrccscccereetee 60 5.50 star * before, if present, means that the time is variable but germination can be looked 
monosperma, GD sie tere 35 ©6«3.25 for at the time indicated; star alone means no definite time and it could be a year. 
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