1 SAPONARIA CAESPITOSA—x(2)6. One of the prettier 
rock perennials. Many flowers of bright pink. Pkt. 25c. 
1 SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES—x(3)8. One of the showier 
rock garden perennials, also used for bedding. Wide mounds of 
rosy pink. Pkt. 15c; 44 oz. 35c. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
1 SAPONARIA DOUBLE BEAUTY—Blossoms pure white or 
softest blush. Long in bloom, showy in the garden, a wonder- 
ful cut flower. Plants, divisions, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
3 SAUROMATUM GUTTATUM—Spectacu- 
lar garden effects, leaf-umbrellas on mar- 
bled stems. Store tubers in autumn. In 
February, place dry tubers in east window, 
and soon great flower-spathes like those 
in illustration, will unfold, these rose- 
streaked over ivory. Tubers, each $1.10; 
3 for $3.10. 
2 SCHIZOSTYLIS—Kaffir Lily. w. Gay pot 
plants. Slender spikes over Iris-like foliage, 
autumn and early winter. COCCINEA— 
Scarlet-toned crimson. Pkt. 25c. MRS. 
HEGARTY—Sprays of the purest pink 
found in any flower. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 
65c; 3 for $1.70. 
5 SCHIZANTHUS FINE HYBRIDS—x(2) 
18. An amazing profusion of exquisite, 
butterfly blossoms in white, pink, lavender, 
often yellow marked. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 
for 50c. 
1 STACHYS LANATA—k(9)18. Lamb’s- 
wool Plant. Foliage spreads in silky, sil- 
very white. Tiny purple flowers peer from 
rolls of white wool. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Plants, each 55c. 
1 SEDUMS SUCCULENT 
They may come in the softest apple-green, in frosty filigree- 
ing, blue with silverdust, rosy tones, maroon  shadings. 
Flowers may be lemon, orange, white, pink, rose or crimson. 
kt. DWARF SEDUMS MIXED—tThe lower kinds. Pkt. 25c; 
8 for 70c. SEDUMS TALLER MIXED—Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
GARDEN SEDUMS—Interesting kinds. SIEBOLDI—6 inches. 
Blue-gray leaves with rosy margins. Pretty pink flowers. 
Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. GOLDEN CARPET —=3 inches. 
Multitudes of over-lapping rosettes, green in summer, rich 
red in winter. In spring it becomes a carpet of golden flow- 
ering. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.55; 10 for $4.50; 25 for 
$10.00. SPECTABILE BRILLIANT—25 inches. Blue-glau- 
cous leaves, carmine flowers. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 65c; 
3 for $1.65. DRAGON-BLOOD SEDUM—Spurium coccineum. 
6 inches. Bright red flowers over foliage that becomes ma- 
roon in winter. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. FORSTERI- 
ANUM-—8 inches. Handsome blue-green rugs. Golden flowers. 
Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. ALBUM MURALE—4 inches. 
Succulent mounds, red-tinged in summer, all maroon in win- 
ter. Starry white flowers. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
OFFER 164AN—One plant each of the six for $3.25. Three 
each of the 6 for $8.40. 
OTHER FINE SEDUMS—Following at uniform price of 55c 
the plant. Aizoon, Anopetalum White, Ellacombianum, For- 
rest’s Himalayan, Hildebrandti, Involucratum, Maximum, 
Pruinatum, Pruinosum, Telephium purpureum, Ternatum. 
OFFER 164BN—One plant each of the 11 for $5.50. 
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1 SARRACENIA or PITCHER PLANT 
The Pitcher Plants have leaves that are hooded, water- 
holding pitchers. Large showy blossoms. The bizarre leaves 
are actually insect traps, for the plants are 
carnivorous. All species here are of full 
garden hardiness. They like a soil with ad- 
mixture of sand and peat. Mulch about the 
plants with straw or leaves, and water dur- 
ing drought. Also grown as pot plants. Seeds, 
“kt” or (wj). RUBRA—Many erect, purple- 
veined pitchers. Fragrant crimson flowers. 
Plants, each 80c. FLAVA—Long, handsome, 
red-veined pitchers. Big lemon yellow flow- 
ers. Plants, each 80c. PURPUREA —Short, 
wide pitchers, shaded red. Maroon flowers. 
Hardy into Canada. Illustrated opposite. 
Plants, each 80c; 3 for $2.25. 
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5 ORNAMENTAL SOLANUMS—w. Showy fruits. PATTER- 
SONI—Jerusalem Cherry. Profusion of round fruits in shin- 
ing orange scarlet. Pkt. 20c. INTEGRIFOLIUM—30 inches. 
Scarlet Love Apple. The handsome, polished red fruits are cut 
for decoration. Grow as an outdoor annual. Pkt. 20c. 3 for 
50c. ACULEATISSIMUM—30 inches. Orange Love Apple. 
Showy, glossy orange fruits that dry well for winter bou- 
quets. Grow as an outdoor annual. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
OFFER 164C—One pkt. each of the 3 for 50c. 
1 STACHYS LANATA—kK(9)18. Lamb’s-wool Plant. Foliage 
spreads in silky, silvery white. Tiny purple flowers peer from 
rolls of white wool. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. Plants, each 55c. 
1 SPIGELIA MARILANDICA—18 in. Clustered, bright red 
trumpets expand into buff stars. Plants, each 75c. 
2 STREPTOCARPUS BLEND—w. Cape Primrose. Handsome, 
long-blooming pot plant. Blossoms of lilac, blue, mauve, vio- 
let, near-crimson. Pkt. 35c; 3 for 90c. 
2 STYLLOPHORUM DIPHYLLUM—(2)25. Showy, 
poppy-flowers. Early; shade tolerant. Plants, each 70c. 
1 SWEET WILLIAM—<x(3). Dianthus barbatus. NEWPORT 
PINK—Salmon pink. Pkt. 15e. PURE WHITE—For contrast. 
Pkt. 15c. CRIMSON BEAUTY—A rich shade. Pkt. 15¢e. DOU- 
BLE MIXED—22 inches. Wide color range. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 
40c. DWARF DOUBLE MIXED—6 inches. Close heads of dou- 
ble flowers in full color range. Rock gardens, bedding, edging. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 oz. 40c. EARLY SPECIAL—Newer strain. Com- 
pact. 12 inches. Full color range. Blooms about 3 weeks earlier 
than the others. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
5 SWEET PEAS—Offered on page 3, this catalog. 
5 TAHOKA DAISY—k(2-4)20. The best Blue Daisy for all- 
summer bloom. Big blossoms of pure blue-lavender with little 
golden centers. Fine for cutting, lasting well. Ferny foliage. 
Machaeranthera tanacetifolia. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS—x10. Glossy, evergreen foli- 
age. Rosy flowers. Rock garden, edgings. Pkt. 20c. Plants, 
each 70c; 8 for $1.90; 10 for $5.70. 
2 STAPELIA HYBRIDS—w. It should give most pleasing 
diversities in shape, size, colorings. Pkt. 25c. 
2 STAPELIA HIRSUTA—Interesting pot plant with many 
thick, upright, leafless stems of soft green, the edges flanged. 
Big, 5-inch star-flowers of brown-striped 
cream, edged and centered purple. Illus- 
trated opposite. Plants, each 55e. 
5 STAR OF TEXAS—k(8)20. Xanthisma 
texanum. Showy, annual daisy with 
flowers of shining gold, none brighter. 
Everblooming. Heat and drought resistant. 
Pkt. 20c. 
5 STATICE ANNUAL BLEND—kt (2-4). 
Strawflower. White, yellow and tones of 
rose and blue-violet. Will dry for winter 
bouquets. Sow early. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 40c. 
See Limonium. 
2 STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA—w. Madagascar Jasmine. 
Big, snowy, waxen flowers in showy clusters. Richly fra- 
grant. A vine, to be grown under glass; support required. 
Blooms for months. 8 seeds for 35c; 25 for $1.00. 
5 FRAGRANT STOCKS 
Massive spikes of flowers in white, coppery tones, varied 
blues, canary, soft pink, lavender, golden, rose, blood red, 
mostly double, always perfumed. They cut. Sow early. DWARF 
TEN-WEEK MIXED—15 inches. Earliest. Good. Pkt. 15c; 
3 pkts. for 40c. GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED—28 inches. Larg- 
est; most massive. Pkt. 20c. 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 THE COLORFUL SILENES 
Showy hardy perennials. FORTUNEI—x(8)20. Everbloom- 
ing; deeply slashed, rose pink flowers. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 
55¢c; 8 for $1.50. ALPESTRIS—(2)9. Airy mounds, filled with 
little white flowers. Pkt. 25c. REGIA—x(3)35. Showy, bright 
red. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. SCHAFTA— 
x(3-4)6. Mounds of silvery rose. Long in bloom. Pkt. 20c; 
3 for 50c. MARITIMA—x(2-5)5. Sea Campion. Pretty white 
flowers over gray foliage. Pkt. 20c. Plants each 60c. WHER- 
RYI—kt(2)8. Great cushions of pure pink. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 
50c. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.75. VIRGINICA— 
kt(2-3)15. Fountains of scarlet fire. Long in bloom. Pkt. 25c. 
Plants, 65c; 3 for $1.65. THE AVALON HYBRID—Virginica 
crossed on Wherryi. Branching 10-inch plants, loaded with 
blossoms in rosy pink to rosy red. Blooms heavily in June, 
continuing less heavily until November. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.90; 25 for $11.30. 
OFFER 164DN—One pkt. each of above for $1.55. SILENE 
BLEND—Above, with likely others. Pkt. 20c. 
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