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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
Abutilons. — Good assortment. 15 cents each. 
Achyranthes.— Another bedding plant; the foliage is 
darlv red. 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Ageratum, Blue. -Good for bedding; 3-inch pots. 
15 cents each; I1.50 per dozen. 
Alternanthera.— Indispensable for carpet bedding; 
we offer the Yellow and Red sorts. 60 cents per 
dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
Alyssum, Sweet, Variegated.— 2j^-inch pots. 10 
cents eacli; Ji.oo per dozen. 
Aspidistra lurida.— A desirable house plant; of easy 
culture. 60 cents to $1.00 each. 
Asters.— Assorted colors. 10 cents each; 75 cents a 
dozen. 
Banana, Abyssinian.— 2 to 3 feet. |r. 00 each. 
Cineraria — Fine strain; 6-inch pots. 40 cents each. 
Coleus.— Used for bedding, or as house plants. Very 
showy. 4-inch pots. 20 cents each. 
Cytisus racemosus.— Produces beautiful yellow 
flowers in great profusion and for a long period; 
5-inch pots. 40 cents each. 
Daisies.— 50 cents per dozen; fo.oo per 100. 
Bcheverias (Hen and Chicken).— 50 cents per dozen. 
Fuchsia — Good assortment. 25 and 35 cents each. 
Qeraniums. — Double and single; all colors. 3-inch 
pots. 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Geranium, Ivy-Leaved.— 3-inch pots. 20centseach; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Qeranium, fladame Saleroii.- Much in demand for 
carpet bedding. 10 cents each; 75 cents per 
dozen. 
Geranium, Mrs. Pollol<. -This belongs to Bronze or " Horseshoe " variety. 3-inch pots. 25 cents each. 
Heliotrope, Light and Dark Shades 20 cents each; f2.oo per dozen. 
Hibiscus.— We grow a few kinds of this nice plant. 50 cents each. 
Marguerites, Semi-Double and Single Yellow.— 15 cents each; f r.50 per dozen. 
nesembryanthemum (ice Plant). —Can supply about five varieties (but not in large quantities). They 
thrive and bloom when very little water is supplied. 10 cents each; 75 cents per dozen. 
Pansy.— Have an excellent strain of those to offer. 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
Polygala Dalmatiana. — A perpetual-blooming, medium-sized' shrub; the color of flowers is purplish. 
30 cents each. 
Primrose, Chinese.— 25 cents each. 1 
Salvia Splendens.- Produces scarlet flowers in lavish profusion till frost kills them. 15 cents each; f 1.50 
per dozen. 
Streptosolen Jamesonli.— A strikingly beautiful shrub of a trailing habit; it is covered all year round 
with large trusses of flowers, passing from deep orange to rich scarlet. Hardy only in protected 
places. 35 cents each. 
Umbrella Plants.— 35 and 50 cents each. 
Verbenas. — We have a fine lot of those deservedly popular bedding plants to offer in the following colors: . 
white, purple, and scarlet. Pot-grown plants; strong. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen; |io.oo per 100. 
VIOLETS 
Admiral Avellan.— A French variety, with entirely distinct bright reddish flowers; diflFerent from any- 
thing yet introduced. The flowers, which are produced very freely, are of large size and fragrant. 
Luxonne. —Also of French origin, and is, without doubt, the finest single Violet grown. It is of a 
beautiful rich, but soft, violet-purple color, with strong, stout stems. Very fragrant. 
Princess of Wales. -A most beautiful sort, producing immensely large flowers, of a beautiful violet- 
purple. Intensely fragrant. 
Price of the three above new kinds, 16 cents each, or $1.25 pet dozen. 
Marie Louise.— Double purple. I Swanley White. — Double white. 
Russian.— Single blue. | The California. — Single blue. 
Price of those older sorts, 10 cents each, or 76 cents per dozen. 
