WHITE MA.MMOTU TEN-WEEK STOCK. 
921. H.H.A. Stock, White Mammoth Ten-Week-Of luxurious 
robust irrowth : attains in the open ground a height of 3 ft. , and produces only 
a single strong spike, 1 ft. in length, closely covered with very Urge well- 
formed flowers of the purest white ; valuable for large groups. 6d. and Is. 
per pkt. 
The foregoing varieties of Stock have proved to be the most distinct 
and decorative, and suitable to the different styles of gardening for which 
the Stock is so admirably adapted. All are desirable pot-plants, and are 
greatly prized as cut flowers, both for their diverse colours and fragrance. 
For a continuous succession of bloom, seed should be sown at intervals 
from the beginning of March to the end of May, the first ^wing under 
glass, the latter sowings may be made where the plants are mtended to bloom. 
924. H.H.P. Statiee Bonduelll {Plnmhaginets) — Light golden- 
coloured everlasting flowers. 1 ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
927. H.A. Statiee Spieata (Everlasting)— Forms long spikes of rosy- 
pink flowers ; of easy growth. 8d. per pkt. 
1284. H.H.A. Statiee Superba Flore Albo— A white blooming variety. 
The foliage forms an elegant rosette on the surface of the ground, from 
which numerous slender branched flower stalks are thrown up, the centre 
one attaining a height of about a foot. The latter are clad with innumerable 
8TATICB SUPERBA ALBA. 
STATIOB 8UWOROWI. 
A Flural Qem. 
little delicate rose flowers, which afterwards become pure white. This very- 
ornamental pUnt remains an uncommonly long time in flower. Per pkt., Is. 
926. H.A. Statiee Suwopowl—The finest of all annual Statices; similar 
in habit to S. Spieata, but 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 16 to 18 inches in length, 
and from J to 1 inch in breadth. One plant will last in flower more than 
two months. 6rf. per pkt. 
Other Varieties of Statiee can be supplied. 
922. H.p. Stellaria Graminea Aurea( CaryopAyWeo!)— Neater than 
Golden Feather, and, like that, far better from seeds than plants. 3 in- 
8d. per pkt. 
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