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ROSE. 



Saved from choice varieties; will bloom tlie 

 second year. 



French Hybrids— Finest mixed 15 



Tea Scented— Finest mixed 15 



SALVIA. 



Handsome plants, with long spikes of flow- 

 ers, scarlet, blue, etc., which continue in bloom 

 iLQtil late in the fall. Sow seeds in April. H H P. 



Splendens— Vivid scarlet ; 3 feet 10 



Patens— Flowers of a delightful blue 15 



CoccineaLactea— Pure white 10 



SAPONARIA. 



Compact growing plants, producing beauti- 

 ful star-like flowers freely all summer. Good for 

 bedding. H A. 



Calabrica— Pink 5 



Calabrica Alba— White : 5 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



Few plants are more attractive than these 

 when well grown, whether in pots or in the bor- 

 der; they are of a branching, elegant habit, well 

 covered with peculiar shaped flowers. H H A. 

 Mixed — Best varieties 5 



SANVITALIA. 



Very pretty dwarf-growing and free-bloom- 

 ing plants. H A. 



Procumbens, fl. pi.— Double bright golden 

 yellow flowers produced in great abund- 

 ance; V4 foot 5 



_ SALPIGLOSIS. 



Very pretty autumn blooming plants, with 

 funnel-shaped flowers, beautifully veined and 

 marbled. H H A. 

 Large Flowered— Finest mixed, IH foot 5 



SCABIOSA— Mourning Bride or 

 Sweet Scabious. 



Very desirable plants, producing pretty flow- 

 ers of many colors in great profusion. Good 

 for cutting for vases, etc. H A. 

 Dwarf Double— Flowers very double and 



globular 5 



Stelata— Starry seed vessels; good for winter 



bouquets 5 



SCHIZOPETALON. 



Walkerii— Is an interesting little plant with fringed flowers, and valuable 

 for its fragrance. H A 5 



SEDUM-Stone Crop. 



A pretty little plant, good for rock work, etc. HP. 

 Coereuleum— Blue, H foot. 



CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCK. 



SILENE OK CATCHFLT. 



SILENE OR CATCHFLY. 



Beautiful free-flowering plants, very attractive for rock-work, etc. H A. 



Pendula Compacta, " Snow King"- Pure white 5 



Pendula Compacta— Mixed, all colors 5 



STOCKS OR GILLIFLOWERS. 



Largest Flowering Dwarf 10- Week Stocks 



—Of dwarf habit, with large spikes of very 

 large double flowers. These are especially 

 recommended on account of their long con- 

 tinuance in bloom and vigorous habit. 



Blood red 10 



Dark violet 10 



Light blue 10 



Kose 10 



Chamois lo 



White 10 



Double mixed large flowering 10 



Collection of 6 colors 40 



Large -flowering Dwarf Pyramidal- 

 mixed 10 



Giant Perfection— Pure wliite; a large dou- 

 ble variety 10 



Giant Perfection— Mixed colors 10 



Giant Perfection— Collection of 8 choice 

 varieties 50 



Cut-and-Come-Again Stock — This is a 

 valuable stock for cutting, branching out 

 as fast as cut, and every shoot bears a 

 cluster of flowers, which are finely shaped, 

 pure whit e and very fragrant. (See cut) ... 10 



Snowflake— A splendid dwarf growing vari- 

 ety, with very large pure white flowers; 

 very early 10 



Victoria, Pure White — Of robust habit, 

 producing a profusion of pure white very 

 double flowers coming into bloom very 

 early In the season and continuing until 

 hard frost sets in 10 



Victoria, Dark Blood-Red— Of pyramidal 

 shape. The plant forms a perfect bouquet, 

 the striking deep blood-red flowers con- 

 trasting grandly with its deep green foli- 

 age 10 



Wallflower-leaved— Smooth, dark, shining 

 leaves, mixed colors 10 



Double Ordinary Dwarf German — Ten 

 weeks, mixed 5 



STOCKS— Intermediate. 



Valuable on account of their flowering'late in autumn, or as pot plants 

 for early spring blooming, for which purpose the seeds should be sown in July 

 or August. 

 Early Autumn Flowering— Commences flowering in the autumn, and if 



removed to the house will bloom during the winter; mixed colors. H 

 10 



HA. 



HHP... 

 HHP. 



.10 

 .10 



Emperor— Finest mixed. 

 Brompton— Finest mixed. 



VIRGINIAN STOCK. 



Very jjretty hardy annuals, bloom freely. HA. 

 Colors: red, white, rose, etc 5 



STREPTOCARPUS— New Hybrids. 



The variation of colors in these new hybrids is very striking, scarcely two 

 plants being exactly alike, and the colors range from pure white, pale lav- 

 ender and all the various shades of blue to deep violet, bright rose and 

 red to rich rosy purple, with all the intermediate tints, and in all the flow- 

 ers the throat and three lower segments are marked or splashed with long 

 blotches or spots of various shades of purple, generally shaded white 25 



SWEET WILLIAM— Dianthus Barbatus. 



Exceedingly beautiful and showy plants, prodiicing an abundance of rich- 

 colored flowers throughout the season. H P. 



Auricula Flowered— The flowers of this variety are very large and beauti- 

 ful 5 



Fine Single Mixed 5 



Finest Double Mixed 10 



