fi. Caiinell Gfuitle 
ll.Jl.A. STOCK, NEW HYBRID STRIPED 
— The stripes niu tlirough eacli petal so distinctly 
tlnit the single flowering plants are fully as showy 
as tlie doubles, which are likewise distijictly 
striped. Is. per pkt. 
II. li. PERFECTION GIANT, BROMPTON 
STOCK — The display prodneed by the pro- 
fusion of bloom is truly magnificent, some of the 
flower-stems measuring 2i to 3 feet ; 3 distinct 
colours. 
Scarlet. Is. per pkt. | Purple. Is. per pkt. 
llixed. Is. per plct. 
lirumpton should be sown in July, and planted 
out in a good soil in a sheltered situation ; they 
generally stand the viinter without protection, a.nd 
mal-c a grmid display in Jmie and July. 
II.A. SENECIO or JACOB.®A (DOUBLE) 
-Free-flowering plants, producing their gay 
coloured flowers in gi-eat profusion. Mixed, 
per pkt. 
ii.r. STENACTIS SPECIOSA— Purple, very 
showy. Seed if sown in a slight hot bed in March 
will produce plants to bloom the same season. 
id. per pkt. 
r. STELLARIA GRAMINEA AURBA— 
Neater than Holden Feather, and, like that, far 
better from seeds than plants, id. per pkt. 
H.H.P. STATICB SPICATA— Fonns long 
spikes of rosy pink flowers ; a beautiful novelty of 
easy growth, id. per pkt. 
STATICE HALFORDII — A superb blue 
variety. Is. per pkt. 
SWEET WILLIAM, see Bianthus. 
STATICE STIC.VTA. 
SWEET PEAS. 
II.A. VIOLET QUEEN — Dwarfer in habit | ii.A. BUTTERFLY — Latest introduction; 
than the other varieties, and the seed is also wonderfully attractive, id. iier pkt. 
ipiitc distinct in appearance, the flowers ranging I H..v. SWEET PEAS — Finest varieties mixed, 
in colour from deep mauve of the keel to light i id. per pkt. 
violet of the guard petal. Is. per pkt. SWEET SULTAN — See Centaureas. 
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