BOSA — continued. Per pkfc. — o. d. 
917. rugosa, large crimson red flowers, very 
sweet-scented, will grow almost any- 
where . . . . . . . . ..10 
918. alba, the white form of the fore- 
going 10 
BOSE CAMPION (Lychnis Coeli Bosa). — 
Hardy perennials. 
919. Bed 0 3 
920. Deep crimson . . 0 3 
921. White . . . . . . . . ..0 3 
BUDBECEIA. — Hardy perennials. 
922. amplexicaulis 0 6 
923. bioolor, yellow, dark centre .. ..0 6 
924. oalifornica, golden yellow flowers ..0 6 
926. Newmanii, orange yellow .. ..0 6 
SAINTPAULIA. 
926. ionantha, a distinct and pretty green- 
house j)lant, producing an abundance 
of violet-like flowers on slender stalks. 
The blossoms arc of a violet blue 
colour, with golden-yellow stamens 1 6 
SALPIGLOSSIS. — Half-hardy annuals. 
New Emperor, vide page 5. 
927. Finest mixed, largo flowering .. .,0 3 
Collections, vide page 19. 
SALVIA. — Annuals and perennials. Very 
showy aud attractive. 
928. argentea, silvery white foliage ..0 6 
929. OQCcinea splendens, bright scarlet . . 0 6 
930. patens, beautiful blue flowering peren- 
nial . . . , . . . . ..10 
931. splendens, intense scarlet .. ,. 1 0 
SANVITALIA. — Half-hardy annuals. 
932. procumbens, flowers yellow, dark centre 0 3 
933. fl. pi., double yellow flowers . . 0 3 
SAPONABIA. — Pretty hardy annuals. 
934. oalabrica, bright pink . . per oz. 1». 0 3 
936. alba, white . . . . . . ..03 
936. pumila, dwarf and compact . . 0 3 
937. ocymoides, rosy pink perennial species 0 3 
SCABIOSA (Scabious). 
938. caucasica, large mauve flowers . . 0 6 
939. Perfecta, charming semi-double 
flowers, light aud dark blue . . 
.. 0 
9 
940. 
Common Sweet . . 
.. 0 
3 
941. 
Double German, finest mixed . , 
.. 0 
3 
942. 
Double Golden Yellow . . 
.. 1 
0 
943. 
King of the Blacks 
.. 0 
6 
944. 
Snowball . . 
.. 0 
3 
Assortments, vide ijage 19. 
SCHIZANTHUS.— Ilardy annuals. 
946. 
pinnatus, rosy purple 
.. 0 
3 
946. roseus, or a delicate rose, the 
upper petal being covered with a 
blood-red spot . . . . . . ..03 
947. retusus, rose and orange .. ..0 3 
SCHIZOPETALON. - Half-hardy annual, 
very sweet-scented. 
948. Walkerii, white .. .. -. ..0 6 
SCHYPHANTHDS. — Half-hardy climbing 
annual. 
949. elegans, yellow .. .. .. ..0 6 
SEBUM (Stonecrop). 
960. acre (Yellow Stonecrop) . . .. ..0 6 
961. cmruleum (Blue Stonecrop) .. ..0 6 
SENEClO. 
962. elegans fl. pi. (Finest Double Jacobsea), 
mixed . . . . . . . . ..04 
953. speciosus, pretty magentii mauve flowers 0 4 
SENSITIVE PLANT.— fide Mimosa. 
Per pkt.— 
SILENE (Catchfly). — Hardy annuals, &o. 
964. pendula, bright pink . . . . 
956. compacta, very dwarf ; pink 
956. alba, white . . 
957. fl. pi., double 
968. ruberrima, fine deep colour 
SOLANUM. — Greenhouse perennials. 
969. Capsicastrum hybridum (Winter 
Cherry) . . 
960. giganteum, puiplo 
961. laoiniatum 
962. marginatum 
963. pyraoanthum 
964. Warscewiezii 
SPHENOGYNE.— Hardy annuals. 
965. speoiosa, bright yellow . . 
966. aurea, golden yellow .. .. 
STACHYS.— Hardy perennial. 
967. lanata, white woolly foliage .. 
STATICE. 
968. Suworowii, bright rose, h.a. 
STIPA. — /'trfr Ornamental Grasses, page 38. 
STELLABIA, 
969. graminea aurea, pretty golden-leaved 
bedding plant, suitable for edgings . . 
STOCKS. — Vide pages 16 and 17. 
STBEPTOCABPUS. 
970. New Hybrids, mixed .. 
971. Wendlandii, a lovely species for the 
warm greenhouse or conservatory. 
The plant consists solely of one large 
leaf, from the base of which arise in 
succession several compound flower 
stems, attaining a height of 2 to 3 feet, 
and covered throughout the Summer 
and Autumn with a profusion of 
chanuiug lavender-blue flowers marked 
rvith white 
Snow Gueen, vide page 6. 
SUNFLOWEBS. — i'ide Hclianthus, pages 
27 aud 28. 
SWEET PEAS. — Vide pages 13 and 14. 
SWEET SULTAN. — Vide Gentaurea mos- 
chata. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus).— 
Well-known showy hardy pei’ennials. 
972. Auricula-eyed, .splendid .smooth-edged 
flowers of magnificimt colours . . 
973. Bright Scarlet 
974. Dark Crimson 
976. White 
976. Double-flowering, mixed 
TACSONIA. — Splendid greenhouse climbers. 
977. ignea, brilliant scarlet •.. 
978. Van Volxemi, richest scarlet, blossoms 
almost continuously ; the fruit is edible 
aud of delicious flavoiir 
TAGETES. — Beautiful half-hardy annuals 
of compact habit, very suitable for the 
margins of bods and borders. 
979. signata pumila, golden j'cllow. . 
980. patula nana, “Gold Bing,” rich maroon, 
w'ith gilt edging round each petal 
TECOMA. — Handsome greenhouse flower- 
ing plants. 
981. Smithii', an exceedingly beautiful addi- 
tion to our Autumn and Winter 
flowering greenhouse plants. The 
flowers are tubular in shapi;, about 2 
inches long, and about 1 inch in dia- 
meter at the mouth, of a ri<^h lemon 
colour .shaded with dark orange 
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