C&nnell & Hor^’ Complete Heed Gfuide. 
RUDBECKIA AMPLEXIFOLIA. 
li.i'. RUDBECKIA DRUMMOND I — 
Orange. 4 d. per pkt. 
li. li. a. SALPIGLOSSIS — Large handsomely 
marked flowers, varying in tint from creamy 
white to black, blue, and purple ; has a splendid 
effect. Sow in March, id. per pkt. 
n. p. SALVIA ARGENTEA— Very silvery 
foliage, large size; a most effective and beautiful 
plant, id. tier pkt. 
H.p. SALVIA FARINACEA— A first-class 
branching shrubby plant, 2 feet high, for summer 
bedding, of a habit similar to the S/dvia splendens 
and flowering at the same time. If sown early 
in the spring, the ends of the branches begin to 
show the flower-spikes in July; these are light 
blue, and retain for months this beautiful shade ; 
the readiness with which it flowers in the open 
ground, combined with its easy cultivation, will 
soon make it a universal favourite in our flower 
garden, (i d. per pkt. 
li. it. A. SALVIA HISPANICA— A very fine 
annual, grows to a height of 3 feet, and its 
glittering azure charming blossoms form a fine 
contrast to the glossy green foliage, id. per pkt. 
ii. ii. i’. SALVIA PATENS — Splendid blue. 
Is. per pkt. 
it. A. SAN VIT ALIA PROCUMBENS— Very 
effective, dwarf , close-growing plants, admirably 
suited from their continuous and free-blooming 
habits for filling beds, planting edgings, rock- 
work, &c. id. per pkt. 
ii. A. SANVITALIA PROCUMBENS FL. 
PL. — Very double golden yellow flowers. 4c/. 
per pkt. 
ii. ». SCABIOSA CANDIDISSIMA PLENA 
— A variety of the well-known Scabiosa candi- 
dissima, with flowers about as double as those of 
Dwarf Double Scabious; profuse bloomer, pure 
white. Is per pkt. 
u.B. SCABIOSA ERIDADIDISSIMA. 4c/. 
per pkt. 
n. A. SEDUM CQ3RULEUM — A pretty blue 
flowering stone-crop. l.v. per pkt. 
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SCABIOSA (or MOURNING BRIDE). 
II. II. SCABIOSA MAJOR COMPACTA 
(Mixed) — Distinguished by its compact dwarf 
habit | much grown in pots for autumn decora- 
tion. id. per pkt. 
ii. A. SAPONARIA CALABRICA (MULTI- 
FLORA) — One of the prettiest and most useful 
annuals for bedding purposes ; flowers dark rose, 
produced in great profusion for many months. 
4c/. per pkt, 
H. A. SAPONARIA CALABRICA ALBA— 
A white-flowered variety of the preceding; in all 
other respects similar; very desirable for contrast. 
Sow in the open in August or early in spring, 
id. per pkt. 
li. ii. A. SCHIZANTHUS GRAHAMI— Ele- 
gant garden or greenhouse variety ; lilac and 
orange. 4c/. per pkt. 
h.h.a. SCHIZANTHUS PINNATUS PY- 
RAMID ALIS “TOM THUMB ” —Perfectly 
constant variety, symmetrical growth, only 10 
inches high, abundance of flowers; purple, with 
black centre; an acquisition. 4c/. per pkt. 
H.II.A. SCHIZANTHUS RETUSUS 
NANUS — New dwarf, only 1 foot high ; flowers 
bright scarlet, with orange, red, and dark brown, 
shaded. 4c/. per pkt. 
ii. A. SCHORTIA CALIFORNICA (Hymen- 
oxis) — When sown in autumn, it is a carpet of 
golden yellow in spring, id. per pkt, 
li. A.' SENECIO or JACOBAEA (DOUBLE) 
— Free-flowering plants, producing their gay 
coloured flowers in great profusion. Mixed, 4c/. 
per pkt. 
ii. I*. SEMPERVIVUM TABULA3FORME 
(The Table Plant) — A splendid succulent. 
Is. (i d. per pkt. 
H.A. SILENE PENDULA— Pink 4c/ per 
pkt, 
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