

- 































per 



8. 



OZ 



d. 



per 



N. 



1 Ik 

 10. 



(I. 







per oz 

 8. d. 





u». 



d." 





cambodge 



:nsis, very dark leaved 











1 









Salvia splendens Glory of Stuttgart, 













communis 



major 















8 





very large-flowering 













Duchess 



if Edinburgh .... 



- — 







— 



9 





Vs °* — AO 





6 



- 









Gibsoni . 





— 







— 



10 





„ „ Ingenieur Clavenad 













'.' I 



airabilis 



— 







1 



— 





% oz-/8 



.3 



9 



— 







sanguineus .... cwt. 27/ — 















6 





„ „ Prince of Naples . 



6 



3 



— 









Zanzibariensis, red seeds 



— 







— 



9 





„ „ Silverspot, new, 













?? 



cinerascens 















9 





leaves yellow spotted 













n 



enormis 











1 









Vs oz 1/6 





— 



' — ~ 









» 



mixed .... 











. 



9 





,, „ Surprise, with a very 













all sorts mixed . . cwt. 27/ — 



— 







i 



6 





large yellow spot at the base of the 













Rock Lychnis, see Viscaria. 













leaves ; of quite an extraordinary effect 













Rocket, see 



Hesperis matronalis. 













100 seeds 1/—; 1000 seeds 9/- 



— 



i — 



' — 







© 



Romneya Coulteri 



Rose Campion, see Agrostemma. 



4 



9 



— 



— 





Salvia taraxacifolia , Dam. 1899. 

 About io inches high ; one single plant 











0 



Rudbeckia bicolor superba . 





5 



4 







will produce about 15 to 20 panicles of 















„ „ semiplena 





9 













bright lilac flowers with a whitish lip, 











4 





laciniata fl. pi. Goldball 

 splendid,with very large 













from June to September .... 

 Santolina Chamaecyparissus . 



1 







5 



— 

 4 



— 



10 







flowers 100 seeds 2/ — 

















© 



Sanvitalia procurabens 







5 



4 



10 



4 



» 



Neumannii 



3 

















„ „ fl. pleno, double . 



■ 



6 



6 



3 



4 



n 



radula, golden yellow with 













„ „ plenissimacompacta 





8 



— 



— 







a black centre . 



1 



9 











h 



Sapindus Saponaria 











— 



8 



h 



Ruellia tuberosa, Dam. 1895; 











0 



Saponaria multifiora (calabrica). . 



L 



3 



2 



— 





very bushy 



dwarf and rich flowering; 













„ „ Scarlet Queen 







3 



2 



9 





the numerous Bignonia-like flowers are 













Satin Flower, see Lunaria biennis. 













of blue colour , standing above the 











0 



Scabiosa (Scabious) atropurpurea fl. 













foliage. To be sown early in the stove ; 















_ 







1 



9 





the plant 



will then flower in July, 













„ atropurpurea grandiflora com- 













lasting until Christmas, magnificent . 



1 



3 













pacta fl. pi. mixed 





4 



' 3 



9 





Sage, see Salvia. 













„ „ major fl. pi. large 











© 



Salpiglossis 



variabilis fine mixed . 







6 



6 



. 





flowered, mixed 











1 



9 





„ variabilis grandiflora , large 













„ major fl. pi. Giant 















flowered mixed . 



— 



8 



8 



— 





King of the Blacks 





3 



2 



— 





„ „ nana, dwarf mixed 







6 



6 









„ „ maxima fl. pi. The 













„ „ superbissima, mixed . . 



1 



3 



18 









Fairy, with large 











4 



Salvia argentea, true 





2 



1 



4 





azure-blue flowers . 



— 



6 



5 



9 



0 



„ coccinea 





3 



2 



6 





„ nana , double dwarf 













" n 



grandiflora 



— 



4 



3 



Q 

 O 





mixed . 





2 



1 



6 





>) )) 



lactea, pure white 





6 



6 







,, brachiata, Dam. 1899. A most 











© 



)i » 



1899. A 



S. coccinea 



„ nana, Dam. 

 dwarf form of the lovely 

 lactea growing only about 













valuable plant for cutting pur- 

 poses , commencing to bloom 

 already in the month of May ; 













1 6 to 20 inches high and bearing in 













its charming pale blue flowers 













great number pure white flowers al- 













last a long time 





10 













ready in J 



une which last until frost 













„ hybrida Victoria (Sc. atro- 













sets in ; most valuable for groups 







9 













purpureaX Columbaria), 











© 



Salvia farinacea 



— 



5 



. — 



— 





finest mixed 





3 





■Hi 





» i) 



alba 





10 







4 





3 











„ officinalis, see SweetHerbs &c. 











0 



Schizanthus Graham! carmincus 





4 



4 





© 



„ Roemeriana 



„ Sclarea, see Sweet Herbs &c. 



1 



3 



— 









„ grandiflorus oculatus . 



„ „ mixed.. ... 



— 



2 

 2 



1 

 1 



7 

 7 









3 



1 



8 





„ papilionaceus . . . 





2 



1 



7 



h 



„ splendens ....... 



2 



6 



36 



— 





„ pinnatus mixed . 





2 



1 



in 





!) ) 



Alfred Raguencau 



*/ 8 oz — /10 



5 



3 







§ 



Schubertia grandiflora, a splendid 

 climber with white scented flowers 













} 



corapacta nana 



V« oz — /» 



3 



9 









100 seeds 2/— ; 1000 seeds 16/- 

 Sea Lavender, see Statice. 











