SALPIGLOSSIS 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue) 
(a) GRP. 2—30" 
MIXED—From a low base of leaves rise 
slender wiry stalks, which bear one or 
more large Petunia-like blooms in a mag- 
nificent range of velvety colors, usually 
veined with gold. Striking! 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
(a) GRP. 4—24" to 36” 
Neat, rich green foliage sets off the many 
spikes of vivid, blazing scarlet blooms. 
Long blooming period. Pkt. 25c. 
SCABIOSA 
(Mourning Bride, Pincushion) 
(a) GRP. 2—24” 
MIXED—Showy blooms on slender stems. 
Many fascinating colors. Fine for bouquets. 
Pkt. 10c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
(p) GRP. 5—12" to 18” 
ALASKA—Large, glistening white daisies 
with yellow centers. Hardy, dependable, 
long blooming. Pkt. l5c. 
SCARLET FLAX (Linum) 
(a) GRP. 2—15" to 18" 
SCARLET—Brighit red flowers an inch and 
more across in constant succession all sum- 
mer. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
(a) GRP. 2—Climber 
An ideal climber to provide summer shade 
for porches, pergolas. Bold, handsome fo- 
liage, many sprays of bright scarlet flow- 
ers followed by edible beans. Pkt. 10c. 
SCATTER GARDEN (a) GRP. 2 
A mixture of choice annual flowers which 
will give you a succession of fine blooms 
all through the season. Sure to delight you 
and introduce you to many new flowers. 
Jumbo pkt. 25c. 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower) 
(a) GRP. 2—1 2’ 
MIXED—One of our finest hardy annuals. 
Showy flowers of various colors closely 
resembling certain orchids. Light green 
ferny foliage. Does well in shade. Pkt. 15c. 
SWEET SULTAN 
(a) GRP. 2—2¥2' 
MIXED — Lovely, colorful thistle - shaped 
flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
STOCKS ARE FINE IN SUMMER, NORTH — WINTER ONLY, SOUTH 3 
SWEET PEAS, SPENCER MIXED 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
(p) GRP. 5—12” 
CHEIRANTHUS—Dazzling spikes of bright 
orange flowers cover the broad rounded 
plants. It is advisable to make a ‘sowing 
each year as the plants tend to die out 
from overbearing. Pkt. l5c. 
STOCKS (Gilliflower) 
(a) GRP. 4—1' to 2’ 
TEN WEEKS DOUBLE MIXED—Many bright 
colors. Fine double flowers on tall stems. 
Pia doe 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
(a) GRP. 2—6" 
LITTLE GEM — A fine little edging plant. 
Fragrant, tiny, snow white flowers cover 
the plant for weeks on end. Easily grown. 
Blooms quickly. Pkt. 10c. 
STRAWFLOWER (Helichrysum) 
(a) GRP. 2—4' 
Finest of all Everlastings. Excellent for win- 
ter bouquets. Centers of the double pompon- 
like flowers are nearly covered by the stiff 
overlapping petals. Wide range of brilliant 
end soft colors. Pkt. 10c. 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) 
(a) GRP. 2—8' to 10’ 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN—Huge golden pads, 
often a foot or more across. Edible seeds. 
Pkt. 10c. 
SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum) 
(a)"GRP. 4—12" to 30” 
*TETRAPLOID MIXED — Largest flow- 
ered of all Snapdragons, often with ruf- 
fled flowers. A superfine mixture includ: 
ing orange, yellow, peach, canary, rose, 
bronze, orchid, crimson, scarlet, pink, 
white. Base branching. Grows to about 
2 feet high. Pkt. l5c. 
BEDDING MIXED—Short, branching plants, 
ideal for massing in beds. Mixture of many 
colors. Pkt. 15c. 
RUSTPROOF, MIXED — Contains some of 
the most spectacular colors in Snapdragons. 
The long strong stems are ideal for floral ar- 
rangements. Give rich soil and enjoy pro- 
fuse blooms. Pkt. l5c. 
SWEET PEAS 
(a) See following cultural suggestions: 
Dig a trench 18” wide, 18’ deep, fork about 
6" of well-rotted compost into the bottom. 
Fill with soil well enriched with rotted com- 
post. Sow seeds in trench 6” deep, cover 
2” and fill in trench as the plants grow. 
CUTHBERTSON — The Cuthbertson strain 
because of its remarkable heat resistance 
and earlier flowering date has proven out- 
standing wherever heat is a problem, as 
well as giving remarkable performance in 
the cooler sections. 
Cuthbertson, Carol—Clear pink. 
Cuthbertson, Catherine—Clear cerise. 
Cuthbertson, Evelyn—Salmon cream pink. 
Cuthbertson, Frank G.—Rosy lavender. 
Cuthbertson, Janet—Pure white. 
Cuthbertson, Jimmy—Bright scarlet. 
Cuthbertson, Lois—Rose pink. 
Cuthbertson, Marion—Cream. 
Cuthbertson, Mixed Colors—Jumbo Pkt. 25c. 
GIANT SPENCERS—The dependable vari 
ety that has proven itself in the Pacific 
Northwest over a number of years. 
Spencer, Mixed Colors. 
Spencer, Ambition—Lilac lavender. 
Spencer, Damask Rose—Cerise rose. 
Spencer, Gleneagles—Silvery blue. 
Spencre, Gigantic— White. 
Spencer, Loch Lomond—Mahogany. 
Spencer, Picture—Cream pink. 
Spencer, Pinkie—Clear pink. 
Spencer, Pirate Gold—Deep orange. 
Spencer, Red Boy—Crimson. 
Spencer, Smiles—Salmon shrimp pink. 
Spencer, Welcome—Orange scarlet. 
Spencer, What Joy—Primrose. 
Spencer Orchid Flowering Mixed Colors — 
Enough seed to plant over 100 feet of row at 
3 inches apart—LARGE JUMBO PKT. 50c. 
Spencer, Sweet Pea Collection—Packet of 
the 7 most popular colors—Rose pink, Lav- 
ender, Orange scarlet, Salmon pink, Deep 
rose-flesh pink, Pure white—S0c. 
All Sweet Pea Packets 15c unless otherwise 
noted. 
SNAPDRAGONS, TETRAPLOID 
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