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J. M. Thorburn & Co.'s Catalogue of Seeds. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



% oz. at oz. rate only on articles quote! at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



4350 



4356 

 4360 

 4366 

 4367 



437o 

 4380 



4387 

 4388 



4389 

 439i 

 4392 



44U 

 4415 



4417 

 4418 

 4420 

 4422 



4425 

 4427 

 4430 



4433 

 4436 

 4440 



4443 

 4445 

 4447 

 445o 

 4453 

 4454 



4455 

 4460 

 4461 

 4462 

 4463 

 ■U64 

 4467 

 4468 



4470 

 4475 



4480 

 4483 

 4485 

 4488 

 4492 

 4493 

 4495 

 4497 



Rose of Sharon 



Rudbeckia amplexicaulis . . 



Salpiglossis azurea 



coccinea 



Dwarf Mixed 



Tall Mixed . . . . per oz. ,60c. 

 Collections, including — 



8 vars. Salpiglossis, Tall . . . . 



8 " " Dwarf . . . 



6 " " " . . . 



Salvia argentea 



patens 



Rcemeriana 



splendens peroz., $2 



— grandiflora 



— New Cherry Red 



— compacta erecta ; beautiful . . 



4397 Sanvitalia procumbens fi. pi. . . 



Saponaria Calabrica,per oz.,4oc. 



— alba 



ocvmoides 



4400 

 4403 

 4410 



4412 Sarracenia purpurea 



Saxifraga Aizoon 

 Huettiana . . . 



2 hP 



hhA 



yel. 



blue 

 scar, 

 mixed 



fhP white 



ftP blue 



hP crim. 



IhhP scar. 



Soabiosa candidissima . ... 



— Double Snowball 



Mixed Tall . . . .peroz., 40c. 



Dwarf Double Mixed " 50c. 

 Collections Scabiosa, including — 



8 vars. Dwarf Double 



6 " " " 



8 " Tall Large-flowered . . . 



6 " " ... 

 Scbizanthns Grahami 



pinnatus 



porrigens papilionaceus .... 



retusus 



— albus 



Mixed per oz., 40c. 



Collection, including— 



6 varieties Schizanthus 



Schizopetalon Walkeri 1 



Scrojdiularia nodosa 2 



Scutellaria galericulata 



Sedum coeruleum 



Maximowiczii . 



Mixed 



Seneeio elegans . 

 Sensitive Plant 

 Silene Armeria 



— alba 



— Mixed per oz., 20c. 



orientalis 



pendula 



— ruberrima . . 



—Mixed 



hA 



hP 



hA 



cherry 

 d.scar. 



yel. 



red 



white 



red 



pur. 

 white 



hhA 



mixed 



per oz., 75c. 



Smilacina racemosa 



Smilax (Myrsiphyllum aspara- 



goides) per oz., 75c. 



Snapdragon — 



Delila, carmine and white . . . 



Galathee, crimson and white . . 



Striped 



Fireflv, scarlet and white . . . 



White 



Yellow 



Mixed per oz. , 50c. 



Fine Dwarf Mixed . " 50c. 



hA 

 hP 



hA 

 hP 



tA 

 hA 



hP 

 hA 



hP 



gP 

 thP 



s. & o. 

 p. V. 

 bk.eyd, 

 r. & o. 

 white 

 mixed 



white 



pur. 



blue 



mixed 



pink 

 red 

 white 

 mixed 

 rose 

 red 

 rose 

 mixed 



pa. yel. 

 white 



c. & w. 

 cr.& w. 

 strip. 

 ! s. & w. 

 white 

 yel. 

 mixed 



1 



% 



2^ 



1% 



2 



div. 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



40 

 40 

 35 



See Hibiscus Syriacus. 

 Showy, large yellow flowers, with 

 brown cone. 



These annuals have very showy 

 large, funnel - shaped flowers 

 mottled, veined and self-col 

 ored; fine for beds. They require 

 a rich soil, and will well repay 

 liberal treatment. 



Sage plants are well known for 

 their brilliant colors, and nc 

 plants can be finer for bedding, 

 particularly the splendens va- 

 rieties. They are easily grown 

 free-flowering and showy. 



Pretty Composite for beds. 



) Pretty dwarf bedding plants. 

 \ Should be cultivated for theii 

 J beauty and long blooming. 

 ( "Pitcher Plant." Grows well ir 

 1 peaty soil. 

 ) Curious little plants ; especialh 

 J adapted for rock- work. 



The Mourning Bride is a showy 

 border plant, with beautifull} 

 variegated flowers. It succeeds 

 in ordinary garden soil. 



I Elegant and very free-blooming 

 annuals. Large, beautiful flow- 

 ers of many colors, blotched 

 dark purple, and spotted wit! 

 orange ; fine for bedding. Growr 

 in pots in early spring in green 

 house, they become fine foliage 

 plants, with mass of blossoms. 



Curious fringed fragrant flowers. 



" Figwort." Fine for bees. 



' ' Skull-cap. ' ' Large blue flowers 



(Stone Crop.) Showy little plants 

 excellent for carpet beds. Plam 

 in sandy soil. 



See Jacobcea. 



{Mimosa.) Pretty and curious. 



(Catch- Fly.) Bright colored free- 

 flowering annuals suitable foi 

 rock-work or open border. S. 

 pendula is largely grown foi 

 spring flower gardening. The> 

 succeed in any light, loamy soil 



Clustered " Solomon's Seal." 



For table and house decorations- 

 Fine for florists. 



The Antirrhinum is one of the 

 finest border perennials. The 

 Tom Thumb strain is admirabh 

 adapted for bedding, being ver 

 dwarf and free-flowering. Ligh 



