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STOCKS (Gilliflower). 
The Stock is one of the most popular annuals, either for bedding or pot 
culture; for brilliancy and diversity of color, fragrance, profusion and dura- 
tion of bloom it is unsurpassed. 
IMPROVED LARGE-FLOWERING 10=WEEK STOCKS. 
This is the leading class tor bedding out for summer blooming, coming 
into flower quicker than the other types. 
PER PRT. PER PKT. 
4011 Blood=red............ SON 405s Purples eae eee _ 10 
ATSB cht Bilder 1) | 4016 Pure White.......... 10 
4014 Bright Pink............ 10 | 4017 CanaryYellow....... 10 
4020 Mixed. Double large-flowering. 40z., 50 cts.........-..... 5 
4018 Collection. A packet each of above G colors................. 50 
4027 Snowflake. A dwarf 10-week variety with large double snow- 
whiteslowers;) fine tOrspotacul Luxe. een ens er 15 
CUT=AND-COME-AGAIN 10-WEEK STOCKS. 
Splendid perpetual-blooming class; sown in March or April they begin 
flowering in July, continuing until frost, and are especially valuable during 
September and October, when other flowers are scarce; they throw out 
numerous side branches, all bearing very double, fragrant flowers. 
4031 Princess Alice. White 15 } 4034 Sapphire. Dark blue... 15 
4032 La France. Rose..... 15 | 4035 Creole. Creamy yellow.. 15 
4033 Brilliant. Blood-red.. 15 | 4036 May Queen. Delicate lilac 15 
4040 Finest Mixed. Allcolors. 4 0z., 75 cts......-.....--....- 10 
4039 Celiection of a packet each of the six colors................-. 60 
MATMOTH=-FLOWERING BEAUTY STOCKS. 
A magnificent recently developed strain of early flowering Winter or 
Brompton Stocks, forming much-branched plants about 2 feet high and 
having numerous spikes of very large, double, delightfully fragrant flowers; 
they are of special valueas pot plants for greenhouse decoration and for 
co recaore riowen seeos TY 
cutting during the dull winter months, for this purpose seed 
should be sown from July to September; if sown in February or 
March will produce plants that will bloom out of doors from 
midsummer till frost. 
PER PKT. 
4043 Beauty of Nice. Delicate flesh-pink............ 15 
4044 Crimson King. Rich bloodcrimson.. .......... 15 
4045 Ment Blanc. Purest White... ................ 15 
4046 Monte Carlo. Canary yellow.................. 15 
4041 Queen Altexanidra. Soft rosy-lilac.............. 15 
4047 Summer Night. Rich deep blue............... 15 
4049 Collectiom of the 6 colors............. ......... 60 
4050 Choicest [Mixed. ‘All colors.................... 10 
cutting 
Stocks Cut-anp-Come-AGAIN 
| SMREE,AX (Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides). 
| PER PKT. 
| $981 In many respects the Smilax is the most useful, and it 
is certainly one of the most graceful climbers which 
adorns the greenhouse or conservatory; for bouquets 
| and floral decorations it is indispensable. 4 0z., 25 cts. 10 
SOLANUM. 
3991 Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry). Thisis avery 
useful pot plant for winter decoration. It is of dwarf, 
branching habit, leaves small and oval-shaped, bearing 
in the greatest profusion bright scarlet globular berries. 
Very. ornamental; 1 foot... 30. oo. joe eje eee ein 10 
3992 — Fra Diavalo. A new variety of the above, of close, compact 
growth, with foliage somewhat smaller and lighter green. The small, 
bright scarlet fruits remain on the plant a Jong time and make ita beau- 
tiful decorative pot plant through the winter months.......... SS. 15 
STA TICE (Sea Lavender). 
Splendid hardy perennials, either for the border cr rockery, producing all 
summer panicles of minute flowers, which can be dried and used for winter 
bouquets. 
3997 Latifolia. Purplish-blue flowers...... a atca ania Veuky Srevere Tose Rete arate 10 
4000 Mixed. Containing many sorts...........:002-00 se eeee seer eee 10 
STEVIA. 
4001 Serrata. Free-blooming plants, bearing a multitude of fragrant pure 
white flowers; suitable for summer or winter blooming; largely used for 
MSAD SOA aIOS ONO IOObO dca e Geo do Goad SGaIdoto oT SS 10 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster). 
4051 Cyanea. This is not new, but is a rare and beautiful hardy perennial, 
and was shown in colors on the cover of our 1903 catalogue. The plant 
grows about 24 inches high, each bearing from 20 to 30 handsome laven- 
der-blue cornflower-like blossoms; in bloom from July till frost. One 
of the choicest subjects for the hardy border and indispensable for cut- 
ey 5 ings  (Seelcuts) in +1Ozs OOlCtS eerie ee ee eerie enna 10 
- 4052 Cyanea alba. A pure white-flowering form, identical to the popular 
we ee ces iee blue variety in every way except color. }o0z., 40 cts........------ 
Stoxrsra (Cornrtower ASTER) 4060 Cyanea Mixed. Containing many new colors............------- 15 
$$$ $e 
If unable to find what you want, refer to Index pages 2 and3 
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