dkt\T\ell & domi)lete 0eetl (^uide. 
H A SILENE PENDULA COMP ACTA 
NANA FOL. AUREA— The jellow foliage 
Silene, flowers pink, very dwarf ; most useful. 
Srf^per pkt^E^E peNDULA COMP ACTA 
RUBERRIMA FL. PL. — Splendid variety, 
flow6rs red. 8t/. per pkt. 
rsii SOLANUM HYBRIDTJM EMPRESS 
Very compact, laden with largo, bright coral- 
red berries, four to six in a cluster ; invaluable 
as a decorative plant. Is. per pkt. 
G SH SOLANUM HYBRIDUM HENDER- 
SONI— Brilliant, glossy, orange-colDurod, cone- 
sbaped, erect fruits. Is. per pkt. 
G.8H. SOLANUMS, HYBRID IMPROVED 
Tbese are beautiful for winter decoration, and 
are of easy culture. Is. per pkt. . ■ ,> 
Sow in January, keep them growing, and by the 
autumn they wiU he covered with round, bright 
orange-coloured berries, which are very pretty all 
the winter. . , , 
ii.r. STACHYS LANAT4— A very hardy 
iilant, with large woolly leaves, close compact 
erowth; fine for large broad margins. 3«. per pkt. 
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II. II. A. STOCKS, large-flowered' 
GERMAN TEN-WEEK — Finest mixed 
colours ; extra fine. Is. per pkt. 
ii.B. STOCKS, INTERMEDIATE — This 
seed is saved from the best Covent Garden Stock, 
Scarlet, Is. per pkt. ; White, Is. per pkt. ; 
Purple, Is. per pkt. ; Mixed, Is. per pkt. 
H.n. STOCKS, EAST LOTHIAN, INTER- 
MEDIATE (Edinburgh Prize Strain) — 
Magnificent in beds or ribbon borders, also 
herbaceous borders ; grows rapidly and flowers 
abundantly from August to danuary, forming 
(juile a link between summer and spring flowers. 
WHITE — Pure white, grand flowers. Is. 
per pkt. . . , , ' 
MAGENTA CRIMSON— New, vivid colour, 
very choice. Is. per pkt. 
PURPLE— Grand. Is. per pkt. 
WHITE (Wallflower leaved) — Admirably 
adapted for growing in pots, as it seldom grow.s 
more than one foot in height; flower tine/ 
perfume delicious. Is. per pkt. 
MIXED. If per pkt. 
rr, ^ J.-., /■>- 
Is. per pkt. ^ ^ perpetual TEN -WEEK STOCK— Snow white. 
Princess Alice; fine for pot culture and cut flowers. Is. 
STOCK, PERFECTION GIANT, BROMPTON-- 
The display produced by the profusion of blooin is truly 
magnificent, some of the flower-stems measuring 2^ to 3 teet , 
3 distinct colours. Mixed, Is. per pkt. nood 
lirompton should be sown in July, and planted out in a good 
soil in a sheltered situation; they generally stand ^ 
without protection, and >nake a grand AspU^Jum^^^ 
H.n A. STOCK, perpetual-flowering— D warf, 
"'n.m' STENACTIS SPECIOSA— Purple <'<’7®''®- 
2 feet high ; if the seed is sown in a slight hotbed ^ 
it will produce flowering plants the same year. 3d. per pkt. 
SWEET ALYSSUM— /See Alyssnm Maritimum. 
SWEET SULTAN — See Centaurea Moschata. 
SWEET WILLIAM— /See Dianthus Barbatus. 
u r. STELLARIA GRAMINEA AUREA— Neater than 
Golden Feather, and, like that, far better from seeds than 
^’'ii"n A ^TAGETES, SIGNATA PUMILA— A miniature 
variety of Marigold, with small pinnate leaves, golden 
^ 0 ^er^ 8 trTped^vilh crimson during autumn kud summer 
months; one of the most useful annuals for bedding and 
culture in conservatories, and for low ^ 
in the carden crowin'’ 4 to G feet bigh, and flowering prolnse y 
throughout t’hl summer months ; flowers pal^e buff “®g 
black throat, leayes shaped someivhat like a spade. ■ p I 
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nroarxON stock. 
