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Scabiosa, Perennial 
562. Caucusica Perfecta (Blue Bonnet) (p). A new strain of hardy 
perennial Scabiosa with light blue flowers on long stems. 
Grows 18 inches high and is very desirable for cut flowers. 
Blooms from June till October. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Schizanthus 
(Butterfly Flower or Poor Man’s Orchid) (a). A charming an- 
nual with graceful, fernlike foliage and a profusion of flowers 
varying from almost white with yellow eye to a brilliant rose 
with bronzy brown center. Sow outdoors from April till July. 
They commence blooming in two months or less and continue 
blooming profusely till late in fall. For bouquets, cutting or 
florist's work they have few equals. They are especially desir- 
able for bedding or borders. 
563. Sunset Hybrids. Fine bright mixture. Free flowering com- 
pact pyramidal plants, 12 to 15 inches tall. Pkt., 10c. 
564. Dr. Badger’s Hybrids. Very large flowers, brilliant range of 
colors from light pink to deep purple through rose, each flower 
with a large golden blotch. Pkt., 15c. 
Statice 
565. Sinuata Mixed (Sea Lavender) (a). Charming garden flower 
in red, blue and white. When cut and dried for winter bou- 
quets it retains its true color. Height 24 inches. Pkt., 10c. 
Stocks 
(a). Start seed indoors. Plants produce heavy spikes of fra- 
grant rosette-like flowers in a wide range of colors. Suitable for 
bedding or cutting. 
566. Nizza Giant (Early Branching Nice). Plants about 18 inches 
high, of pyramidal shape. Early. All colors. Pkt., 10c. 
567. Early Giant Imperial (Improved Bismarck). A florists’ money- 
maker. Grows 24 to 36 inches high, branching freely. Very 
early blooming and produces a high per cent of doubles in 
choice colors. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
SWEET PEAS 
SWEET PEAS 
Sweet Peas do best in cool weather. 
the fall, plant it as early in the spring as possible. 
sunny location with deep rich soil. 
If seed is not sown in 
They like a 
Early Flowering Spencers 
These bloom 3 to 4 weeks earlier than others. They are also 
valuable for winter flowering under glass. Flowers large, waved 
and fluted. 
576. Shirley Temple. Delightful soft rose-pink. Fluted. Long 
stems, 
577. Fragrance. Clear lavender, waved and well spaced on 
stems. 
578. Annie Laurie. Pure rose-pink. 
580. Laddie. Long stemmed, giant, rose-pink. 
581. Mariner. Clear blue. 
582. Rose Ball. Sparkling bright rose. Ruffled. 
583. Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Clear, rich, deep blue. 
584. Vulcan. Vivid orange-scarlet. 
2D. 
SCHIZANTHUS, MIXED 
585. Red Cross. Poppy-scarlet. Extra large. 
586. Aviator. Dazzling crimson. 
587. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Rich 
orange. 
588. Blue Bird. Rich violet-blue. 
589. Pride. Pure, deep, even cerise. 
590. Snowstorm. Pure white. 
591. Giant Rose. Extremely large rose-pink. 
Early Flowering Spencers are 8c a packet; 12 0z., 20c; 
1 oz., 35ce; 1 packet of each of the 15 listed above for $1.00. 
592. Early Flowering Mixed Spencer. A complete mixture of all 
the best named varieties. Pkt., 8c; Y oz., 15c; oz., 25c; Y% Ilb., 
739¢; 
salmon-pink suffused with 
Ruffled Spencers 
Waved and ruffled flowers which look almost double. Long 
stems usually bearing four flowers. 
593. Fluffy Ruffles. Dainty cream-pink. 
594. Ruffled Carmine. Lovely carmine-rose. 
595. Ruffled Beauty. Cream-pink with a sheen of lilac. 
596. Ruffled Orchid. Lavender-pink with a mauve sheen. 
597. Ruffled Rose. Rich rose. 
598. Ruffled Mixed. Many new and pleasing shades. 
Ruffled Sweet Peas: 7c a@ packet; the six for 34c; 
1B 0z., 20C? 0Z., doc. 
Summer Flowering Spencers 
599. Miss California. Salmon-cream-pink. 
600. Guinea Gold. Cerise-orange. 
601. Welcome. Dazzling Scarlet. 
602. Powerscourt. Very fine pure lavender. 
603. Avalanche. Dazzling pure white. 
604. Ambition. Rosy lavender. 
605. Floradale. Rich salmon-pink on a cream ground. 
606. Mastercream. Rich cream color. 
607. Mary Pickford. Dainty cream-pink suffused with salmon. 
608. Reflection. Clear mid-blue. 
Packet 7c; 1 packet each of the ten for 55c. 
609. Spencer Mixed. A complete mixture of Spencer Sweet Peas 
in a fine range of color. Y2 oz., 20c; oz., 35c; 14 lb. 75c. 
Cuthbertson Sweet Peas 
Heat-resistant, spring-flowering. Vigorous plants produce a 
heavy crop of long-stemmed blooms. Since they resist heat, 
they are well adapted to places where results have been poor 
with other sorts. 
610. Janet. Pure white. 
611. Hazel. Light blue. 
612. Lois. Clear rose pink. 
613. Catherine. Clear cerise on white ground. 
614. Jimmy. Dazzling scarlet. 
615. Frank G. Rosy lavender. 
One packet each of the above, 75c. 
Single packets, 15c; 2 oz., 25c; 1 oz., 45c. 
700. Cuthbertson Mixed—Well balanced mixture of above and 
many other varieties of this type. Pkt., 15ce; 14 oz., 25¢; 1 oz., 45c. 
SWEET PEAS 
We have a large number of varieties in small quantities 
which are not listed in our catalog. All good sorts. We 
put these up in bundles of 10 packets each. About 50 
seeds in a packet. We mail them at 
25c for the ten varieties. 
Deposit Seed Company, Deposit, New York 
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