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0 Rudbeckia bicolor superba . . . 



„ „ „ semiplena 



0 „ moschata 



4 „ Neumannii 



2J. radula, golden yellow with 



a black centre . 



h Ruellia tuberosa, Dam. 1895 ; 

 very bushy, dwarf and rich flowering ; 

 the numerous Bignonia-like flowers are 

 of blue colour , standing above the 

 foliage. To be sown early in the stove ; 

 the plant will then flower in July, 



lasting until Christmas 



Sage, see Salvia. 



0 Salpiglossis variabilis fine mixed . 



„ variabilis grandillora, large 



flowered mixed . 

 „ nana, dwarf mixed 



„ „ superbissima, mixed 



4 Salvia argentea, true 



0 coccinea 



„ „ grandiflora 



„ „ lactea, pure white 



0 „ „ „ nana, Dam. 

 1899. A dwarf form of the lovely 

 S. coccinea lactea growing only about 

 16 to 20 inches high and bearing in 

 great number pure white flowers al- 

 ready in June which last until frost 

 sets in ; most valuable for groups 

 Salvia coccinea rosea 



0 „ farinacea 



v h dba. 



„ officinalis, see SweetHerbs &c. 



0 „ Roemeriana 



„ Sclarea, see Sweet Herbs &c. 



4 „ silvestris 



h „ splendens 



„ „ Alfred Ragueneau 



„ compacta nana 



i/ 8 oz -17 



„ „ Glory of Stuttgart, 



very large-flowering 

 „ „ Ingenieur Clavenad 



7a oz -/7 



„ „ Prince of Naples . 



„ „ Silverspot, new, 



leaves yellow spotted '^32 oz 1/3; 



7i6 oz 1/-; % oz 1/9 

 4 Salvia taraxacifolia , Dam. 1899. 

 Resembling in habit the S. paniculata 

 but growing rather bushy and only 

 about io inches high ; it is therefore 

 very valuable for dwarf groups. One 

 single plant will produce about 15 to 

 20 panicles of bright lilac flowers 

 with a whitish lip, and although they 

 are not very large yet they appear 



per oz I per lb. 

 s. (1. s. d. 



D 



— 10 



— 4 

 1 9 



1 9 



1 3 



— 3 



2 3 

 4 6 



3 6 



4 6 



3 6 



5 10 



11 6 



5 6 



6 6 

 4 6 



— 6 5 



— 42 



— 54 

 -10 - 



1 10 



4 

 © 



h 



0 



in such a large number from June 

 to September that this very pretty 

 kind may be considered one of the 

 most floriferous of its class 

 Santolina Chamaecyparissus . 



San vita! ia procumbens 



„ „ fl. pleno, double . 



„ „ plenissima compacta 



Sapindus Saponaria 



Saponaria multiflora (calabrica) . 



„ „ Scarlet Queen 



Satin Flower, see Lunaria biennis. 



per oz 

 s. d. 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



3 9 



3 9 



4 6 



— 8 



1 6 



2 — 



Reseda oilorata Fiammetta. 

 Electro 3/10. 



© Scabiosa (Scabious) atropurpurea fl. 



pi. mixed 



„ atropurpurea grandillora com- 

 pacta fl. pi. mixed 

 „ „ major fl. pi. large 



flowered, mixed . 

 „ „ major fl. pi. Giant 



King of the Blacks 

 „ „ maxima fl. pi. The 



Fairy , with large 

 azure-blue flowers . 

 „ „ nana , double dwarf 



mixed . 



„ bachiata, Dam. 1899. A most 

 valuable plant for cutting pur- 

 poses , commencing to bloom 

 already in the month of May ; 

 its charming pale blue (lowers 

 last a long time .... 



2 3 

 2 



1 2 



1 9 



3 9 



lit - 



