SUNFLOWERS. See Helianthus. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY. See Braehycome 
SWEET SULTAN. (Centaurea Moschata.) 
handsome annual with fragrant flowers, borne on 
long, slender stems. Their fragrance and habit of 
growth adapt them finely for bouquets. In bloom 
from July until October. Height 2 feet. .Pkt. 10c 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(Dianthus Barbatus) 
The improved varieties of this popular flower are 
very beautiful, and should find a place in every gar- 
den. A great variety of rich flowers, eyed and varie- 
gated with other shades forming large trusses of 
blossoms, remaining a long time in bloom. A bed 
of Sweet Williams is very attractive the last of 
June and the first of July, a time when but few other 
flowers are in bloom. Hardy perennial. Height 
18 inches. 
Single mixed Pkt. 10c 
Double mixed Pkt. 10c 
TASSEL FLOWER. See Cacalia. 
THUNBERGIA ALATUM. (Climbing Black- 
eyed Susan.) A trailing or climbing plant with 
flowers of various shades of yellow and white, having 
a dark center, or eyes. Particularly adapted for 
vases or hanging baskets, for plaza decorations, etc. 
Height 4 feet Pkt. 10c 
TROPAEOLUM 
Bird Flower. 
CANARIENSE. See Canary 
TEN WEEKS STOCKS 
(Cherianthus Matthiola) 
Cut and Come Again 
Plants grow about one foot high, making a com- 
pact bush covered with splendid spikes; in bloom 
from July till frost. This seed is of our own im- 
portation from the most celebrated German growers 
of these flowers, saved only from the selected pot 
plants, and will produce the largest proportion pos- 
sible of large double flowers, in the most brilliant 
colors and varieties. Half-hardy annual. Height 
1-foot. 
Dwarf German Double, mixed colors, 
Pkt. 10c; H-oz. 75c 
Single, mixed , Pkt. 10c; M-oz. 60c 
VERBENA. The most popular bedding plant 
grown from seed. The fine varieties of colors with 
stripes and markings of different shades, profuse 
and long continued bloom, and excellent for bou- 
quets, making them one of the most desirable an- 
nuals in the catalog for general culture. Grown from 
the seeds, the plants will bloom more profusely than 
those produced from cuttings. 
Mammoth Verbenas in the following colors: 
White, pink, purple, blue, scarlet, each. .Pkt. 10c 
Mixed colors Pkt. 10c; M-oz. 25c; oz. 75c 
VIOLET. (Viola Odorata.) The violet should not be wanting in any garden on account of its fragrance 
and early appearance. A single flower will perfume the whole room. Succeeds best in a shady place, and 
can easily be increased by dividing the roots. The violet is an emblem of faithfulness, Hardy perennial. 
Height 4 inches Pkt. 10c 
WILD GARDEN FLOWER. (A mixture of all kinds of flower seeds.) Anyone who has planted and 
cultivated flowerB in neatly laid out beds and borders is aware of the labor and constant care and attention 
required to produce the desired effect. To those who cannot give it this care, "The Wild Flower Garden" 
presents a substitute which for its unusual and varied cheapness, and the small amount of labor necessary 
for its construction, has no equal. The seeds we offer for the "Wild Flower Garden" are a mixture ©f over 
150 different varieties, and being mixed, can be offered at a much cheaper price than when sold in separate 
packages. No one not having such a bed can form an idea of its beauty, the different seasons of bloom 
insuring something new almost every day, , , Large pkt. lOo; J£-oz. 15o; Jg-o^, 25o 
