SOLANUM, HYBRID IMPROVED 
884. H.H. A.' Sehizanthus Pinnatus Pyramidalis,“ Tom Thumb” 
— Perfectly constant variety, symmetrical growth, only 12 inches high, 
abundance of flowers; purple, with hlack centre; an acquisition. ‘Id. perpkt. 
885. H.A. Sehizopetalon Walkeri (CVuc/'/eiw) — White, swect- 
sccntcd ; can he scattered about in borders or elsewhere, same as Mignonette. 
1 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
886. H.u.r. Seyphanthus Eleg'ans— Yellow flowers, marked red; 
useful for the greenhouse or sunny walls as a climber. i\d. p>er pkt. 
887. n.p. Sedum Cceruleum (CVnssM7acc<c)— A pretty blue flowering 
stone-crop, useful for the rockwork, &c. Or/, per pkt. 
888. H.A. Seneeio Eleg'ans Pomponieus, Cream Coloured— A 
charming and very delicate coloured variet}', equally as pretty and comesas 
true from seed as the other kinds of Pompon Seuccios. Ot/. per pkt. 
889. H.A. Seneeio or Jaeobsea(Co»i/)ost<re), Double— Free-flowering 
plants, producing their gay-coloured flowers in great profusion. Mixed. 
^ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
890. H.II.P. Seneeio Sagittifolius — Perennial from Uruguay. 
It is an . interesting and attractive plant, with bold tufted aud lobed leaves 
covered with white down. From the. centre of the tuft uprises a tall 
flow'er stem from 3 to G ft. in height, terminating in a loose corymb of 
creamy-white Aster-like flower heads, each about 1 in. across. It thrives 
well in the open ground during the Summer. Per pkt.. Is. 
891. H.II.P. Sempervivum Tabulseforme, The Table Plant— A 
splendid succulent. J ft. Is. per pkt. 
Sensitive Plant— Mimosa Pudica. 
SILUNB, AMALIA. 
89o. H.A. Silene Pendula (CaryopAyWere)— Pink. 1ft. 2r/. per pkt. 
898a. H.A. Silene Pendula fl. pi. —A splendid double variety; 
flowers roBC-carmine. 1 ft. id. per pkt. 
Smilax— See Myrsiphyllum. 
8ILBNK PENDDLA NANA COMPACTA. 
892. H.A. Silene Pendula — Mixed. 2c/. perpkt. 
893. H.A. Silene Pendula Alba— White, i ft. 2d. per pkt. 
894. H.A. Silene Pendula Compaeta Alba-Dwarf and compact, 
very recommendahle for edgings ; white. 2d. per pkt. 
895. H.A. Silene Pendula Compaeta Ruberrima fl. pi. — 
Splendid variety ; flowers red. ^ ft. 3c/. per pkt. 
896. H.A. Silene Pendula Nana Compaeta — A very heantiful 
Spring bedding plant, dwarf and compact ; flowers bright pink, borne pro- 
fusely in a dense compact mass; valuable for edging on ribbon borders. 
4 in. 3(/. per pkt. 
897. H.A. Silene Pendula Nana Compaeta, Amalia— A regular 
compact, semi-globular formed variety, 4 to 6 inches high, which is, during 
the time of flowering, densely covered with soft rose-coloured flowers m 
such a number that hardly the leaves are to be seen. Admirably suited 
for Spring gardening, and very useful for beds or bordei-s. Is. per pkt. 
899. O.SH. Solanum Capsieastpum (So/anac«e), Hybrid 
proved— These are beautiful for Winter decoration, and are of easy cnlture. 
1 to li ft. 6(/. per pkt. 
Sow in January, keep them growing, and by the Autumn they ^ 
covered with round, bright, orange-coloured berries, which are very pret y 
all the Winter. 
899a. Ornamental-foliaged Solanums for sub-tropical arrangements also 
supplied. Zd. to per pk.t. 
Snapdragon— jS'ce Antirrhinum. 
900. H.A. Sphenogyne Speeiosa (Conyes/hr) — beds or 
edgings; free flowering ; pure golden yellow, lit. -«. p I 
901. H.p. Stachys Lanata ( Labiatm), Hedge I' ettle— A ba^ 
plant, with large woolly leaves, close compact growth fine for large broad 
margins. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
F Jenkins, Esq., Oltou, Birniinghain, 16(/i March, 1895. 
I am pleased to tell yon all seeds I have sown arc germinating well, eipecially the Begonias, which I hope to pt 
e E. Harding, Esq., The Laurels, New Radnor, 20(A j)7arc/i, i8»o. 
The Fansies from your seed last year were lovely, and easily won for me amateur and open first prh.es at two oeal ows ; the Dahlias were 
very good also. — 
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