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SALPIGLOSSIS (S. sinuata, var. Maroon Golden-veined). 3 ft. A red 
variety veined with yellow. See Salpiglossis, White An., Aug. 
SALvia (S. splendens, var. Clara Bedman). 2{t. A branching variety 
with dark-green leaves, and both the calyx and corolla of the flowers are 
brilliant red. Not a satisfactory house plant, though it may be raised 
from seed in the house and planted out in summer. Rather a tender 
plant in the North, but if protected from the first early frosts, will prob- 
ably bloom until Oct. Give a deep rich soil and an occasional bath of 
soap-suds through the summer. 
WALLFLOWER (Chieranthus cheiri, var. Early Parisian). 1-3 ft. A 
bright blood-red variety of this most delicious flower, whose fragrance is 
unequaled. When a plant is well established, it can be lifted, and taken 
indoors, where it will bloom almost continuously for months if the seed- 
vessels are removed as fast as they form. Prune to secure a bushy 
growth. Give a deep rich soil, moisture and sun. Strong plants are se- 
cured from cuttings that root easily and make a woody growth in a year 
or two. Not quite hardy out of doors in the North. 
