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PYRETHRUM. 



Very handsome herbaceous perennials 

 iant colors and verv lasting; June. 2 ft. 



The flowers are of brill- 



Atrosanguineum. Crimson with yellow centre, single. Pkt. 



J oz., .75; .10 



Roseum. Double Hybrids Mixed. Beautiful, aster-hke 

 flowers ranging in color from white to brilliant rose and 

 crimson. ... ... ... ... ... 5 oz.. 3.00; .25 



Roseum. Single Hybrids Mixed. Daisy-like flowers of 

 brilliant colors with yellow centres. ... joz., 1.00; .15 



Uliginosum. Tall late-flowering sort,, with large, single 

 white flowers. 3 ft. ... ... ... .15 



REHMANNIA angulata. Splendid new half-hardy biennial 

 with Gloxinia-like flowers of rosy-purple with yellow throat, 

 suitable for Dot culture or oat-doors in a sheltered place. 

 3 ft 25 



RUDBECKIA Fulgida. Cone Flower. An effective variety 

 producing in autumn, masses of orange-yellow flowers; 



August. 3 ft i oz., .40; . 10 



Nitida, or Autumn Glory. Flowers pale yellow, large; 

 August. 3 ft ... ... {Crop failed.) 



Newmani. Magnificent golden-yellow flowers with maroon 

 centre. 3 ft. ... ... ... ... ... ... 15 



Purpurea Echinacea. Giant Purple Cone Flower. A strik- 

 ing plant with verv large reddish-purple flowers: July to 

 October. 3 ft. . .". 20 



SALVIA Azurea grandiflora. Exceedingly pretty species 

 with long spikes of skv-blue flowers ; August and September. 



2 ft ■ 25 



Azurea grandiflora alba. Similar to the above but with 

 pure white flowers. ... ... ... (Crop failed.) 



Argentea. White silvery f ohage lying flat on the ground ; 

 flowers yellow. i oz., .20; .10 



SAPONARIA Officinalis. Hardy perennial suitable for 

 herbaceous borders; reddish-purple; June and July. 2 ft. 



Pyrethrum Roseum. 



7675 



Ocymoides Splendens. 



deep red flowers . . . 



Traihng hardy perennial with small 

 i oz., .25; 



7676 

 76S5 



7690 

 7695 



7700 



7710 



7715 



7720 

 7725 



7726 

 7735 



7740 



7742 



7745 

 7750 



7752 



SAXIFRAGA umbrosa. London Pride, Nancy Prelly. 

 A low-growing spreading variety; flowers white suffused with 

 red. 1ft 



SCABIOSA Caueasica. Magnificent perennial with 

 beautiful large, light blue flowers; June to August. 2 ft. 



Joz., Sl.OO; 



Caueasica Alba. A pure w-hite form of the preceding. . . 



Japonica. A hardy variety from Japan of bushy growth; 

 flowers lavender blue. 2 ft. 



SEDUM Acre. Trailing plant forming a regular green 

 f-arpet : flowers bright yellow. 4 in. (Crop failed.) 



SCUTTELARIA Baicalensis Ccelestina. Hardy plant of 

 bushv habit with an abundance of light blue flowers. (Crop 

 failed.) 



SENECIO Clivorum. A new hardy plant from Northern 

 China, with large leaves and rich orange-yellow flowers well 

 adapted for planting by the sides of lakes or streams. 4 ft. 



SILENE Acaulis. Catchfly. Neat dwarf perennial with rosy- 

 crimson flowers; fine rock plant. 2 in. (Crop failed.) 

 Orientalis. A robust-growing hardy plant of fine branching 

 habit, each branch carrying large globular heads of pink flow- 

 ers, sweetly scented. 3 ft. ... ... ; oz., .20; 



Schafta. Bright Pink. 4 to 6 in. 



STACHYS Lanata. Lamb's Ears. Ornamental plant largely 

 grown for its silvery-white woolly leaves. 2 ft. 



STATICE Incana. Dwarf Mixed. A charming variety 

 of Sea Lavender. E.steemed for bouquets. I5 ft. 

 Gmelini. Large panicles of violet-blue flowers; June to 

 September. 1 2 ft. 

 Latifolia. Lavender-blue flowers. 2 ft. 



STOKESIA Cyanea. This splendid hardy perennial bears 

 from July to October a number of large, light blue flowers 

 resembling semi-double Asters. ... ... j oz., .50; 



Cyanea Alba. A pure white form of the oreceding. 



J oz., .75; 



Pkt 



10 



10 



Scabiosa caueasica. 



