dkc\i\ell & $or^> don^plete $eed G(uifcle. 
STATIGE SUWOROWI— By 
far the finest of all annual Statices, 
and indeed one of the showiest 
annuals we possess ; similar in habit 
to iS. S/ricata, hut greatly superior 
to it. Its branching flower spikes, 
of a very bright rose with a crimson 
shade, appear successively from 
ten to fifteen on each plant, and 
measure each fully 15 to 18 inches 
in length, and from 1 to 1 inch in 
breadth ; the foliage lying flat on 
the ground is comparatively small 
and completely hidden by the 
numerous flower spikes, each leaf 
being about 5 inches long and 1^ 
to 2 inches broad, undulated and 
glaucous. One plant will last in 
flower more than two months, and 
if sown in succession from February 
to April, it may be had constantly 
flowering throughout the summer 
and autumn. A whole bed of this 
lovely plant in full bloom is a truly 
magnificent sight, being one mass 
of flowers. Is. per pkt. 
h.a. SWEET PEAS— Finest 
varieties mixed. 4<7. per pkt. 
h.a. SWEET PEA, VIOLET 
QUEEN — Dwarfer in habit than 
the other varieties; the flowers 
range in colour from deep mauve 
of the keel to light violet of the 
guard petal, (id. per pkt. 
H.A. SWEET PEA, BUT- 
TERFLY — Latest introduction; 
wonderfully attractive, id. per pkt. 
h.a. SWEET PEA, IN VIN • 
CIBLE SCARLET— Id. per pkt. 
h.a. SWEET PEA, PURPLE 
— id. per pkt. 
h.a. SWEET PEA, PAINTED 
LADY — id. per pkt. 
h.a. SWEET PEA, WHITE — 4rf. per pkt 
STATICE SUWOROWI. 
H.r. STELLARIA GRAMINEA 
AUREA — Neater than Golden Feather, 
and, like that, far better from seeds 
than plants. Is. per pkt. 
it. h.a. TAGETES, SIGNATA 
PUMILA — A miniature variety of 
Marigold, with small pinnate leaves, 
golden yellow flowers, striped with 
crimson, during autumn and summer 
months; one of the most useful annuals 
for bedding and decorative purposes. 
4rf. per pkt. 
it. li.A. TAGETES GOLDEN 
RING (New) — Neat compact growth, 
flowers bright golden colour; well 
worth cultivating. Is. per pkt. 
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