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SALPIGLOSSUS 
(sal-pi-GLOS-is) Solanaceae. Half hardy 
annuals from Chile, the Paisly Flower, sug- 
gests well the exotic beauty of its coloring, 
rich velvety tones of purple, blues, yellows, 
reds and white, veined with gold; funnel- 
shaped, 242” across; blooms from July till 
frost. Start seed early indoors, being care- 
ful not to allow seedlings to become stunted; 
best in sandy soil and part shade; germinate 
in light and a warm place; for winter flowers 
in the GH, sow first week in August; don’t 
over-water. 
—Dwarf Giant Flowered. SALP-1D. 30¢ 
Bushy plants; 112 ft; HHA. 
—Emperor. SALP-IE. 30¢ 
Upright growth; heavy gold veining; ex- 
trastine son tt, sai A. 
—gloxiniaeflora. SALP-1G. 30¢ 
Gloxinia-like flowers; beautifully mark- 
€dgaro. Lt. 
—Blend. SALP-IX. 25¢ 
All kinds mixed. 
SALVIA 
(SAL-v-ah) Sage. lLabiatea. There are 
many species, some of which are very showy 
in the flower border. S. splendens, Scarlet 
Sage, is the best known, being grown for its 
red flowers. They all are easily grown from 
seed and require no special treatment 
—argentea. SALV-4. 30¢ 
Silver Salvia. White woolly fol; rose- 
Whites tists oO. lb: 
—azurea. SALV-7. 30¢ 
Blue or white fis, 42” long, in racemes; 
Settee. 
—coccinea. SALV-20. 30¢ 
Perennial of tropical Amer; grow as a 
HHA; fis quite distinct from S. splendens; 
bright scarlet, carried on long slender 
racemes; July-Sept; 2 ft. Oz. $2.00. 
—farinacea. SALV-24. 30¢ 
Perennial native of Texas; grow as HHA. 
in North; spikes of soft lavender-blue; 
July-Sept; 2-3 ft. Oz. $3.00. 
'—-—Blue Bedder. SALV-24B. 30¢ 
A pretty shade of blue and longer spikes; 
fairly hardy. Oz: $4.00. 
—Horminum. SALV-34. 40¢ 
Lilac-purple fis in racemes; 11% ft; HA. 
—interrupta. SALV-40. 30¢ 
Per ae white fis in racemes 2 ft long;4 ft; 
—Jurisicii. SALV-44. 30¢ 
Small purple fis on branched racemes; 
TGP Der Dlae ELE, 
—lyrata. SALV-48. 30¢ 
Bright blue fis on 2 ft stalks, in whorles; 
sandy soil; will flower first year if started 
early; HP. 
—officinalis. SALV-60. 25¢ 
Garden Sage. Sow late in fall or early 
spring. 
—patens. SALV-61. 30¢ 
Gentian Salvia. Blue fis 2” long; 21442 ft. 
HHA. 
——Cambridge Blue. SALV-61C. 30¢ 
A pretty improved variety. 2 Oz. $2.50. 
——Mauve Queen. SALV-61M. 30¢ 
A A lovely mauve colored variety. 2 Oz. 
3.00. 
—-—Lavender Lady. SALV-61L. 30 
An improved lavender var. 142 Oz. $3.00. 
—pratensis. SALV-64. 30¢ 
Bright blue fis, 1” long; 3 ft: HP. 
—scabiosaefolia. SALV-75. 30¢ 
—Sclarea. SALV-77. 30¢ 
Clary Salvia. Rose and white fis, 1” long 
—America. 
in panicled racemes; 3 ft; HB. 
— —turkestanica. 
SALV-77T. 30¢ 
White fis tinged with pink. 
—sonomensis. SALV-83. 30¢ 
Creeping Sage. Light shade or in sun; 
rare? - HPs) (ViILD): 
—Salvia Blend. SALV-X. 25¢ 
Mixture of all kinds excepting S. splend- 
ens. 
S. SPLENDENS: Scarlet Sage, easily grown 
from seed started in Feb. or March. They 
are perennials but tender; grow as TA in 
the North. Seed germinates in about 15 
days and should be kept in a warm place 
and in the light; cover seed pan with glass, 
not with paper in this case. 
SALV-85A. 30¢ 
Earliest; uniform plants, 20” high; brill- 
iant scarlet. Oz. $3.00. 
—Bonfire. SALV-85B. 30¢ 
Brilliant scarlet; erect stiff growth;. 30” 
high. Oz. $2.50. 
—Fireball. SALV-85F. 304 
Scarlet fis; very early; dwarf; heavy 
spikes. Oz. $4.00. 
—St. John’s Fire. SALV-85S. 30¢ 
Early dwarf; scarlet fis; upright growth; 
10” plants. Oz. $6.00. 
—Zurich. SALV-85Z. 30¢ 
Earliest and very dwarf; compact; scar- 
lets Oz. 53.00. 
NOTE: We will be pleased to quote spec] 
ial prices in pound lots to florists; please 
write, stating kinds and quantity wanted. 
SAMANEA. 
—caerulea. SAMA-3. 50¢ 
(glauca) Blue Elder. To 50 ft. d.b. Ib. 
$3.00. 
—Samen. SAMA-12. 50¢@ 
Rain Tree, Monkey Pod. Pretty shade 
tree; (X). 100 seeds $2.50. 
SAMBUCUS. (sam-BEW-kus. 
—nigra. SAMS-11. 30¢ 
European Elder. Oz. 50¢. 
—racemosa. - SAMS-14. 40¢ 
European Red Elder. Oz. 65¢. 
SANDERSONIA. 
—aurantiaca. SAND-1. 50¢ 
A GH plant in the North; bright yellow 
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SANQUISORBA. (san-gwis-SORB-uh) 
Burnet. Rosaceae. 
—officinalis. SANG-12. 25¢ 
Garden Burnet. To 5 ft; 
dark purple 
fis in spikes; los long sai ee 
SANTALUM. 
—album. SANL-1. 50¢ 
White Sandlewood. (X). Oz. $1.75. 
SANTOLINA. (san-toh-LY-nah) 
Compositae. Low border or edging plants 
many of which are propagated by cuttings. 
Grayish low evergreen shrubs with many 
flower-heads of yellow or white disk flowers. 
—rosmarinifolia. SANO-6. 30¢ 
Solitary heads; 2 ft; HHSh. 
SANVITALIA. (san-vi-T AY-le-ah) 
Compositae. Small American annuals with 
small solitary heads and white or yellow rays, 
brown or purple disks; light soil and full sun. 
—procumbens, Double. SANT-1D. 25¢ 
Creeping Zinnia, A low border plant, 6” 
for hot dry places; fis orange-yellow with 
conspicuous purple-black centers; Aug- 
Oct; trailing. 
