Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



NUMBER and NAME. 



■$0 ' % oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and ouer. 



General Observations, 



4425 Schiza.nth.us Grahami 2 



4427 pinnatus 



4430 porrigens papilionaceus 



4433 retusus 



4436 — albus 



4440 Mixed per oz. ,30c. 



Collection, including— 



6 vars. Schizanthus 



4443 Sehizopetalon Walkeri .... 



4445 Scrophularia nodosa 



4447 Scutellaria galericulata .... 



4450 Sedum cceruleum 



4453 Maximowiczii 



4454 Mixed 



4455 



4460 

 4461 

 4462 

 4463 

 4464 

 4467 

 4468 

 4469 

 4470 

 4475 



.44*0 

 4433 

 4435 

 4488 

 4492 

 4493 

 4495 

 4497 

 4498 



4502 

 4504 

 -4507 

 4508 



4509 

 4514 

 4515 

 45i6 



45i8 



4520 



452.5 



-4528 

 4529 

 4530 



4531 

 4532 

 4533 

 4534 

 4535 

 4536 

 4537 

 4538 



Senecio elegans . 

 Sensitive Plant 



per oz., 75c. 



1 2 



2 3 



3 

 2 



hhA 



hP 



hA 

 HP 



Silene Armeria ... 



— alba 



— Mixed per oz., 20c. 



orientalis 



pendula ... 1 



— ruberrima . 



— Mixed per oz., 20c. 



Virginica 



Smilacina racemosa 



Smilax {Myrsiphyllum aspara- 

 goides) per oz., 75c. 



Snapdragon — 



Delila, carmine and white . . . 

 Galathee, crimson and white . . 



Striped 



Firefly, scarlet and white . . . 



White 



Yellow 



Mixed per oz., 50c. 



Fine Dwarf Mixed . " 50c. 

 Tom Thumb Mixed " $1. 

 Collections, including— 



12 vars. Snapdr'n, Finest Tall 

 6 " 



.4500 Sphenogyne speciosa 



Spiraea ariaefolia 

 Aruncus . . . . 



3 tA 



hA 



hP 

 hA 



2 3 



Spraguea umbellata 



Stachys lanata . . . 



Statice Bonduelli 

 incana hybrida . . . 



sinuata . . . 

 candidissima 



2 



1 2 



2 3 

 3 

 2 



2 3 



Stenactis speciosa 



Stephanophysum longifolium . 



Stevia serrata 



Stocks (German Ten-Weeks)— 

 Dwarf Snowflake Forcing . . . 

 White Dresden Perpetual . . . 

 " Cut-and-Come-Again," oz., $3 

 Dwarf Large-flowering — 



White . . . -peroz.,$4 



Canary Yellow 



Crimson . . . .peroz.,$4 



Chestnut 



Blood Red 



Carmine 



Rose 



Light Blue . . . per oz., $4 



hP 

 thP 



s. & 0. 



2 



p. V. 



iH 



bk.eyd 







2 



white 





mixed 



div. 



white 



% 





A 



4 



blue 



2 



yel. 



I 



mixed 



% 



pink 





red 



I 



white 





mixed 





rose 



2 



red 



I 



rose 





mixed 





pur. 



I 



pa. yel. 



2 



white 



6 



hA 



hS 

 hP 



hhA 



hP 



gP 

 hP 



gP 



c.& w. 



cr.&w. 



strip. 



s. & w. 



white 



yel. 



mixed 



yel. 

 white 



rose 



strip. 



yel. 

 mixed 

 blue 

 white 



hP pur. 

 hhP scar. 

 s:P flesh 



hhA 



white 



yel. 



crim. 



brown 



blood 



car. 



rose 



1. blue 



3 



3-4 



2 



iH 



Elegant and very free-blooming 

 annuals. Large, beautiful flow- 

 ers of many colors, blotched, 

 dark purple, and spotted with 

 orange; fine for bedding. Grown 

 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 flow' rs. 



(Stone Crop.) Showy little plants ; 

 excellent for carpet beds. Plant 

 in sandy soil. 



See Jacobaea. 



(Mimosa.) Pretty and curious. 



(Catchfly.) Bright-colored, free- 

 flowering annuals, suitable for 

 rock- work or open border. 5. 

 pendula is largely grown for 

 spring flower gardening. They 

 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 admirably 

 adapted for bedding, being very 

 dwarf and free-flowering. Light 

 soil, well enriched with manure, 

 is most suitable for them. 



J 



Pretty, showy annuals. 

 Beautiful shrubs ; flower profusely. 



I Fine for rock-work or edges of 

 1 flower beds. 

 Silver-leaved, fine perennial. 



] (Sea Lavender.) Beautiful for 

 I winter bouquets. Pretty little 

 flowers, which ought to be in all 

 J gardens. 



Showy purple Composite. 

 ) An acanthaceous plant, with 

 ) bright-colored flowers. 



Fine for bouquets ; scented. 



(Mathiola.) These seeds are 

 saved from the finest double 

 varieties. Unsurpassed for bed- 

 ding, massing, edging or pot- 

 culture, being very free and long 

 bloomers, and of much diversity 

 and brilliancy of color. They 

 are also verv attractive in form, 

 and richlv fragrant. The double 



