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SEDUM (Stone Crop) [hP-R-3 in.] In semi-arid spots, in crevices of walls, and in rock 

 gardens this low tufted plant thrives admirably. At first a multitude of stalks spread from 

 the base of the plant, then finally stand erect and are covered with tiny light green fleshy 

 leaves. In early summer this mossy growth is blanketed with small star-shaped blossoms 

 of golden yellow. 



Acre (Golden Moss) Pkt. 25c 



•SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) [hP-2 ft.] A hardy plant bearing large 

 white, single blooms with handsome yellow centers. They are valuable for border deco- 

 ration and especially pleasing in bouquets. If the early buds are pinched back, the mass of 

 foliage will be improved while the later flowers will be materially increased in size. 



Hybridum Ma)^imum A fine floriferous sort with large flowers, long seasoned. 

 34 oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Hybridum Maximum Alaska Somewhat later in blooming, but the flowers are of extra 

 large size Pkt. 15c 



Siberian Wallflower (See Cheiranthus) 

 Snapdragon (See Antirrhinum) 

 Sneezewort (See Achillea) 

 Snow-in-Summer (See Cerastium) 

 Snow-on-the-Mountain (See Euphorbia) 

 SoAPWORT (See Saponaria) 

 Spider Plant (See Cleome) 

 St. Peter's Penny (See Lunaria) 



STATICE (Everlasting) (Sea Lavender) [hA-2 ft.] This Everlasting is easily grown. The 

 plants thrive in a sunny location where the soil is quite poor, and they need only a minimum 

 of moisture. 



Sinuata This type forms a low rosette of dandelion-like leaves from which rise several stiff, 

 angular stalks. These branch toward the tops and bear dense groups of blossoms in gradu- 

 ated rows along their curving tips. 



Rose A fine bright rose White Good clear white 



True Blue Dark with white eye Yellow (BonduelU) 



• Mixed A choice variety of colors 

 Any one of the above: Yi oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Suworowi (Rat Tail) Broad curled leaves and stalks producing many long, tail-like spikes of 

 densely clustered rosy blossoms Pkt. 10c 



STEVIA [tP-2 ft.] To mix with more colorful blossoms in bouquets, Stevia is one of the best 



of the small flowering plants. Slender stalks bear quantities of tiny clear white blossoms 



faintly scented. Although hardy in a mild climate, it flowers so promptly after sowing that 



it should be used as an annual. 

 Serrata, White Pkt. 10c 



Stone Crop (See Sedum) 



Straw Flowers (See Acroclinium, Globe Amaranth, Helichrysum, Rhodanthe, Statice, 

 Xeranthemum) 



Summer Cypress (See Kochia) 



Summer Forget-Me-Not (See Anchusa) 



Summer Lilac (See Buddleia) 



STOCK, Double 



Dwarf Ten Weeks [hA-12 in.] Dwarf compact plants, excellent for edgings or low beds. 

 They often do well in sections where plants of the later types cannot be grown. 

 Bright Pink Crimson Mauve 



Canary Yellow Lavender Purple 



White 

 Any one of the above: Y^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 

 • Mixed 1^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



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Stella is a dainty relative of the old- 

 fashioned Sunflower. 



Beauty of Nice [hA-16 in.] Developed on the French Riviera. It 

 follows the Ten Weeks class in season of bloom. The plants are 

 pyramidal in shape branching above the base. ExceUent for bed- 

 ding and for cutting. 



Canary Yellow Light Pink Rose Pink 



Chamois (Aurora) Mauve Salmon King 



Crimson Old Rose White 



Lavender Purple 



Any one of the above: Y^ oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 

 ^-Mixed 1^ oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Giant Imperial [hA-2 ft.] Long stems and imposing spikes of large 

 flowers make this the outstanding variety for florists. 

 Antique Copper Golden Rose Rose 

 Chamois Lavender Salmon Rose 



Crimson Mauve White (Santa Maria) 



Dark Purple (Elk's Pride) Old Rose Yellow (Golden Ball) 



Any one of the above: Yi, oz. 70c; pkt. 15c 

 *Mixed 1^ oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Giant Winter (Brompton) [hhB-2 ft.] A later blooming, branching 

 Stock which produces huge spikes. For use in the open it is valuable 

 only in mild climates. 



Egyptian (Soft Rose) Mixed 



Pkts. 15c each 



SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) [hA] Admirably adapted for back- 

 grounds or tall divisions. 



• Single Red and Gold [5 ft.] These hybrids resemble the Gaillardia 



in coloring and produce large single flowers vith deep red centers 

 and petals in crimson and yeUow Yi oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



• Single Stella [3 ft.] A bushy, branching plant. It bears single 



flowers 3 inches across on long stems. The yellow petals surround 

 a smaU dark disc Y oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



'•Double Golden Globe [6 ft.] Countless quilled petals forming a 

 sohd hemispherical head of bright yellow color. . . . Oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Swan River Daisy (See Brachycome) 



•Our choice. In FERRY'S RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 



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