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SALVIA "BONFIRE" 



Salvia. (Sage.) 



The " Scarlet Sage " stands very near the top in popular bedding 

 plants. We only oner the finest types, each being quite distinct. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Splendens. " Scarlet Sage." Bright scarlet ■ ■ 25 $1 00 



" " Ball of Fire." A splendid new dwarf 



sort, extra fine 50 4 00 



" " Bonfire," (Clara Bedman.) Compact 



growth . 40 2 25 



" " Burning Bush." Of taller growth than 



the above. Very large spikes ... 30 1 50 



" Maroon Prince. New deep claret maroon. 50 400 



Patens. Blue Salvia 50 5 00 



Scabiosa. ( Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious. ) 

 Very desirable for summer cut flowers. Useful in making up. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



improved large flowering, Azure Fairy 15 40 



" " " Crimson 10 25 



" " " Flesh-pink 10 25 



" " " King of the Blacks . . 15 40 



" " " Lilac 10 25 



■' " " Pompadour 15 40 



" " " Purple, edged white 10 . 25 



" " " Rose 10 25 



" " " Tile red 10 25 



White . 10 25 



" " " mixed. All colors ... 10 20 



Schizanthus. (Fringe Flower.) 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Owarl Large Flowered. Mixed 30 $1 50 



Wisetonensis. Fine for pots 50 



Mixed. All colors 10 15 



Silene. (Catchfly. ) 



Pendula Compacta. Mixed colors 10 15 



Smilax. 



Every florist should grow some of this, always needed. Seed we 

 offer isof new crop and of high germination. Tr. pkt., iocts.; Oz. 30 

 cts.; J^-lb., $1.00. 



Solarium. Tr pkt 0z 



Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry). There is always a 

 demand for red berried plants around Christmas and 

 this is the most popular of all. Sow early to get good 

 sized plants 10 25 



Stevia. 



Serrata. An old favorite white flower, still used 

 extensively for cutting 20 60 



Stocks. ( Gilliflower. ) 



Thousands of Stocks are sold as pot plants and many more are 

 grown for their flowers. Cheap grades are likely to prove largely sin- 

 gle. Ours are grown specially for us by an expert, and will produce 

 over 90 per cent, double flowers. Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Wallflower=leaved, Ten Weeks' Snowflake. A 



fine white 50 $7 50 



Beauty of Nice. Delicate flesh-pink 50 2 50 



Emoress Elizabeth. Brilliant carmine-rose .... 50 5 00 



Queen Alexandra. Rosy-lilac, fine for cutting ... 50 2 50 



Brompton. Mixed 50 2 50 



CUT-AND-COME-AGA1N STOCKS 



Cut-and=Come= Again Ten Weeks' Stocks. 



Splendid perpetual-blooming class; sown in March or April they 

 begin flowering in July, continuing until frost, and are especially valu- 

 able during September and October when other flowers are scarce ; 

 they throw out numerous side branches, all bearing very double, 

 fragrant flowers ; excellent for cutting. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Princess Alice. Snow-white 50 $3 00 



La France. Silvery rose 50 3 00 



Brilliant. Fiery blood-red 50 3 00 ----- 



Sapphire. Dark blue jo 3 00 < 



Creole. Creamy yellow, extra fine 50 3 00 



May Queen. A delicate shade of lilac 50 300 



Finest Mixed. All colors 50 2 50 



Large Flowering Ten Weeks' Stocks. Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Blood red 40 $2 50 



Canary yellow 40 2 50 



Bright rose 40 2 50 



Light blue 40 2 50 



Purple • . . 40 2 50 



Pure white 40 2 50 



Finest mixed 30 2 00 



Sweet Peas. 



The varieties best suited for florists' use are marked with an aster- 

 isk (*). If you miss some old favorite variety in the list it has been 

 discarded in favor of an improved sort of the same color. All 

 of the varieties are strictly first class. 



New Orchid=flowered Sweet Peas. 



This type is distinguished from the standard sorts offered on next 

 page by the extraordinary size of their flowers and by the standard 

 being crinkled and wavy. They usually bear four blossoms on a stem, 

 and are as easy to grow as the commonest sorts. 





Oz. 



♦Countess Spencer, (true). A lovely clear pink. 

 " seedlings, mostly pinks 



but somewhat variable . . 

 E. J. Castle. Rich carmine rose shaded with 



salmon 



Florence M. Spencer. Delicate blush with 



pink margin . . 



*Frank Dolby. Largest and finest pale laven- 

 der ... 



*Gladys Unwin. Charming pale rose-pink . . 

 Helen Pierce. (Gloxinia-flowered.) Blue mar- 

 bled white .... 



Helen Lewis. Brilliant orange rose 



John Ingman. Rich salmon rose 



*Mrs. Alfred Watkins. Superb pale pink . . 



*Nora Unwin. A magnificent white 



Phyllis Unwin. Light rose-carmine, very large 

 Primrose Spencer. Primrose or creamy yellow. 



17 cts. per pkt., 5 pkts. 75 cts. 

 White Spencer. A pure white Countess Spen- 

 cer of very large size. 17 cts. per pkt., 5 pkts. 

 75 cts. 



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For full descriptions and illustrations, see our Garden Book for 1908. 



