70 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued) 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
STOCKS— (Vii-ijinia.) Mixed Pkt,. 5t 
Boautifially fragrant dwarf annuals with bright col- 
ored flowers making the garden gay in early summer. 
Height 6 inches. 
Saipiglossis (Finest Mixed.) 
SALPIGLOSSIS— Finest Mixed, all eolors Pkt. 5c 
One of the greatest favorite among annuals, partly 
because of its easy culture, but principally for it.s 
beautiful, almost orchid-like flowers, which it pro- 
duces from early summer until late fall. Seed should 
be sown early in spring in a hot bed or window and 
transplanted when weather is settled or directly out of 
doors after danger of frost. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEANS Lb. 30c; Pkt. 5c 
A great favorite not only as an ornamental climber but 
for the delicious edible beans which succeed the bright 
5-carlet sprays of pea-shaped blossoms. 
SCHIZANTHUS— (Butterfly or Fringe Flower.) Mixed. 
Pkt 5c 
The Schizanthus has been called the "poor man's or- 
chid" on account of their easy culture and resemblance 
in form and variety of coloring to some of the floral 
aristocrats. May be sown out of doors in spring where 
they are to remain, or slarfpd inside and transplanted 
when the weather is suitable. A sowing made in 
spring will give an abundance of bloom through the 
summer. 
SHAMROCK— True small leaved Pkt. iOc 
SHASTA DAISY— (New) Pkt. 10c 
The most free blooming variety of the Marguerite 
Daisy family; will bloom in 6 months from seed. 
SNAPDRAGON— (See Antirrhinum.) 
ST.ATICE— (Sea Lavender.) Hybrid.?, mixed Pkt. tOc 
These useful plants bear ever-lasting flowers that last 
a long time after cutting, and are very easy of culture. 
STOCKS— (Large Flowering German, Ten Weeks' Double.) 
Pkt 10c; 3 Pkts. 2.5c; 6 Pkts. .50c 
In separate colors, snow white, violet, white tinted, 
lilac, brilliant ro^o. dark rose, blood red, dark purple, 
light blue, canary yellow. 
STOCKS— (Ten Weeks.) Mixed Pkt. tw 
These popular plants are generally grown both for 
the brilliance and profusion of their blossoms and 
their fragrance. They aie quite easily cultivated. 
Stock (Double.) 
STRAWFLOWERS— (Everia,stlings) Pkt. 5c 
These are pretty annuals with straw-like flowers 
that keep their form and color for years. 
Aerolinium— Graceful and pretty, half-hardy annuals, 
pretty in beds or pots. 
Ammobium Alatum— Two feet. Large flowered, with 
handsome double white flowers; useful either in the 
garden or for winter bouquets; cut before the buds 
open. 
Heliehry.siim— Showy, easily grown annuals for the 
border; fine for winter bouquets; cut before the 
buds expand. Mixed colors. 
Xcranthemum— A hardy annual, 1 foot high, bearing 
handsome, double flowers on long stems; colors 
mostly white, blue and purple; cut when fully de- 
veloped. One of our best everlastings, and easily 
grown. 
SUNFLOWER Lb. 25c; Pkt. 5c 
The common large flowering variety with great brown 
centers and an edge of yellow petals. The seed is used 
for bird and chicken feed. 
SUNFLOWER— (Helianfhus Californieus)....Oz. 25; Pkt. 5c 
Chrysanthemum flowered. Hardy annuals, growing 
from 3 to 6 feet. Of the easiest culture and suitable 
for a stately row or background, or even for bedding. 
Large densely double, bright golden flowers. The 
plant branches and affords fine, long stout stems for 
cutting. 
SUNFLOWER— (Californieas) Oz. 25c; Pkt. lOr 
The plant of this fine variety is well branched and 
bushy, and attains a height of about three feet. Tt is 
covered with finely formed flowers, which are aboul 
three inches across, of golden yellow, having black 
discs, and borne on long stems which rise well above 
the foliage. 
SWEET WILLIAM— (Dianthiis Barbatus.) A beautiful 
sweet scented old-fashioned perennial. Orows one to 
two feet high and bears its flowers in clusters at the 
end of a stiff stern. The individual flowerets are hand- 
somely colored and marked. It makes a beautiful 
bedding plant, and is of easy culture. Hardy Perennial. 
SWEET WILLIAM— (Single Varieties.) Mixed Pkt. 5c 
More attractive than (he double. 
