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FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 77 
PHYSALLIS— Franehetti (Alkekenj/i) Pkt., 10c 
The winter cherry. A splendid plant to grow in pots for 
winter decoration bearing- brigiit red fruit in great pro- 
fusion. Known as Chinese Lantern l^lanl. 
RICINUS— (See Castor Oil Bean.) 
Salpiglossis (Finest Mixed.) 
SALPIGLOSSI'S— (Painted Tonaiie)— Finest Mixed, all col- 
ors .'. Pkt., 5c 
One of the greatest favorite annuals of easy culture, 
beautiful orchid-like flowers, produced from early sum- 
mer 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. 
SALPIGLOSSIS— (New Enipei-oi-) Pkt., 10c 
Large improved strain with a complete range of colors. 
SALVIA— (Scarlet Saflc) Pkt. 5c 
A tender perennial, blooming the first season from seed. 
The blossoms are borne on long stems m racemes or 
spikes and are fragrant. The plant blooms profusely. 
SAPONARIA— (Calabrica)— 1 foot Pkt., 10c 
Dwarf annual wilh small pink starry flowers borne in 
profusion; excellent for edgings or small beds. 
SCABIOSA — (Mourning Bride, or Pincushion Flower) 
They grow about 2% feet high, and come into bloom 
early in July and continue without interru[)tion until 
hard frost. Tht^ beautiful flowers in exquisite shades 
arc borne on long stems, and when cut, keep in perfect 
condition for the best part of a week. They make 
effective borders or beds, and no garden is complete 
without Scabiosa, especially when flowers are wanted 
for cutting. 
Azure Faii-j' — Clear Lavender Blue Pkt., iOc 
Snowball— Pure White Pkt., 10c 
Golden Yellow Pkt., 10c 
Tall Double Mixed Pkt., 10c 
Dwarf Choice Mixed Pkt., 5c 
See Index on last page, for complete list of varieties of 
Seeds and Plants listed in this Catalog. 
Scabiosa (Mourning Bride.) 
SCHIZANTHUS— (Butterfly or Fringe Flower.)— Mixed 
Pkt 5c 
Called the "poor man's orchid" on account of their easy 
culture and resemblance in form and variety of coloring 
to some of the floral aristocrats. Sown out of doors in 
spring where they are to remiain, or started inside and 
transplanted when the weather is suitable. 
SHAMROCK— True small leaved Pkt., 10c 
SHASTA DAISY— (See Chrysanthemum.) 
SNAPDRAGON— (See Antirrhinum.) 
Statiee. 
STATICK— (Sea Lavender)— Hybrids, mixed Pkt., 10c 
These useful plants bear everlasting flowers that last a 
long time after cutting, and are very easy of culture. 
