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NeW Emperor Salplglossis. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
The flowers are singularly marked and delicate- 
ly pencilled in shape they resemble the Petunia. 
Hardy annual. 
770. New Emperor. — A new type having only one 
main stem, and bears on its summit a large 
number of beautiful flowers, each one richly 
veined with gold, and of immense size. Pkt.. 10c. 
771. Large Flowering Mixed. — A splendid variety 
of colours, flowers of large size. Per pkt., 5o. 
SALVIA. 
(Scarlet Sage) 
Well-known, bushy garden plants, about three 
feet high, producing in the fall immense quantities 
of dazzling scarlet flowers, very effective for beds 
and massing on the lawn. Blooms the first season 
from seed. Tender perennial. 
773. Canary Bird. — See page 8. Pkt., 25c. 
774. Salvia, "Zurich." — One of the best novelties 
of recent years. Compact and rather dwarf of 
growth, this grand new Salvia produces thick 
flower-spikes as early as July 15, and stays in 
bloom until the frost kills it, increasing in bril- 
liancy and size as its growth progresses. Pkt., 
15c. 
775. Bonfire. — A splendid dwarf variety, with 
large, erect spikes of rich scarlet flowers. 
Height, 2 feet. Pkt.. 10c. ; oz.. $3.00. 
776. Glory of Stuttgart. — Brilliant scarlet. Pkt.. 
10c. 
777. Patens. — Flowers bright blue; of large size; 
2 feet. Per pkt., 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS. 
(The Poor Man's Orchid) 
780. Sutton's Large - flowered Compact Hybrids, 
Mixed colours. — Schizanthus plants have be- 
come indispensable for greenhouse and con- 
servatory decoration, and Sutton's is undoubted- 
ly the finest strain in existence. The flowers are 
larger than those of any other strain, and show 
a wider range of colours, including shades of 
yellow, apricot, pink, salmon, carmine, crimson, 
mauve, and purple, in various markings and 
combinations. Very effective and lasting when 
cut. Pkt.. 80c. 
781. WIsetonensls. — See page 7. Pkt.. 75c. 
SCABIOSA. 
(Mourning Bride, or Sweet Scabious) 
One of our handsomest summer border plants 
producing in great profusion very double flowers 
m a variety of shades and colors; a splendid flow- 
er for table bouquets, etc. Seed can be sown any 
time in the spring after danger of frost is past. 
Hardy annual. , ko^^i.. 
782. Azure Fairy. — See page 8. Pkt.. 15c. 
783. Tall Double.— All colors mixed; 2 ft. Per pkt. 
5c.; oz.. 30c. 
784. Dwarf Double. — All colors mixed; 1 foot. 
Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c. 
785. Double White. (Snowball). — 2 feet. Pkt., 5c. 
786. Pompadour. — Produces enormous spherical 
blooms. The petals are large, black-purple in 
the centre, and pure white from the centre to 
the edge. 2 ft. Pkt.. 10c. 
787. Caucasica Perfecta. — A new marvellous var- 
iety with large, mostly semi-double flowers of a 
noble form and a soft pale blue colour varying 
, i ^'^L <3arkest colours, hardy perennial. Per 
pkt., 20c. 
SENSITIVE PLANT. 
790. Curious annual; the leaves instantly close up 
when touched. A neat plant for either pot. or 
garden culture. 2 feet. Pkt. 5c. 
SILENE. 
791. Pendula Compacta.— An effective garden hardy 
annual, forming compact, round bushes. 6 inches 
high, which, during the summer, are covered 
densely with flowers of white pink or red. For 
low beds or edgings it is very pretty. Mixed, 
single and double. Pkt., 5c. 
SVIILAX. 
793. A popular and well-known climber, foliage of 
a dark glossy green, used largely with cut flow- 
ers, wreaths, etc. Excellent for parlor or win- 
dow culture. Per pkt.. 10c. ; oz.. 50c 
Scabiosa. 
